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Vermont

About vermont

Vermont is not only one of the best places to live and work in the U.S.; it’s also a hugely popular vacation destination. All seasons have their own charm in this freethinking New England state, from the long, snowy winters to gloriously sunny summers and, of course, the breathtaking fall foliage. It comes as no surprise that Vermont is popular among campers. Along with hiking, skiing and fishing, camping in Vermont is among the greatest things to do in this gorgeous state.

Vermont is one of the least populated American states, home to vast forests, accessible mountains, and picturesque villages. Whether you come for fishing or hiking, kayaking or skiing, Vermont has it all in world-class quality.

Fishing on Lake Champlain can be done all year long – ice fishing in winter through boat trips in summer – while kayaks and canoes are welcome on most rivers and lakes. Hiking, however, is arguably the most practiced outdoor pursuit in the Green Mountain State. Trails crisscross across the land, running along the beautiful Lake Champlain shoreline and up to the highest Green Mountain peaks, such as Camels Hump and Mount Mansfield.

Vermont is also home to the oldest long-distance trail in the United States, the Long Trail. This path runs from the Massachusetts border all the way north to Canada, following the crest of the Green Mountains. A section of the beloved Appalachian Trail cuts through the state’s southern part as well. Rest assured that you’ll find plenty of camping in Vermont on the way, along the trails, on riverbanks and lakeshores.

Are you a winter camper, too? We sure hope so! Vermont happens to be one of North America’s best destinations for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. With renowned resorts such as Killington, Sugarbush and Stowe, it’s a winter sports enthusiast’s paradise.

No matter what adventures you’re after, Vermont has you covered. And, we’re always ready to help you find the best camping in Vermont.

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NV Farms Outfitters

Nestled in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont . Come enjoy nature with a fully set up campsites , fire ...

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Maidstone State Park — Maidstone State Forest

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Lyman Falls State Park

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Maine Railroad Trestle

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Scott C. Devlin Memorial

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Nulhegan Confluence Hut

The Vermont River Conservancy’s Nulhegan Confluence Hut is a 14×18, timber framed cabin located the confluence of the Nulhegan River ...

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Button Bay State Park

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Mount Philo State Park

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Lake Bomoseen KOA

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Half Moon Pond State Park

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Bomoseen State Park

Welcome to Bomoseen State Park. The 3,576-acre park is located in the Taconic Mountains on the shores of Lake Bomoseen, ...

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Krawczyk Farm

My RV pad is on my 4 acres of land. It has full hook to include sewage, water and electricity. ...

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D.A.R State Park

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Rivers Bend Campground

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Lake St. Catherine State Park

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DAR State Park

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Whispering Pines Campground

Welcome to Whispering Pines Campground. We have recently purchased this long established park. Already we have made significant upgrades to ...

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Rivers Edge Cottages and RV Park

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10 Acres Campground

Charming, lakefront, family owned, family friendly campground on beautiful Lake Champlain in Addison, Vermont.We feature fun activities from trick or ...

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Ten Acres Campground and RV Park

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