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Dan Rennoldson

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Green Mountain National Forest FR207

This place does not disappoint. The thick forest and sparkling rivers are bursting with wildlife and trails. Grab your binoculars for some spectacular bird watching. Go for a easy hike by yourself or with others. You'll love it.

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Dan Rennoldson

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Green Mountain National Forest FR25 - Dispersed Camping

This place does not disappoint. The thick forest and sparkling rivers are bursting with wildlife and trails. Grab your binoculars for some spectacular bird watching. Go for a easy hike by yourself or with others. You'll love it.

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Dan Rennoldson

1 year ago
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Campsite: Green Mountain National Forest FR71

This place does not disappoint. The thick forest and sparkling rivers are bursting with wildlife and trails. Grab your binoculars for some spectacular bird watching. Go for a easy hike by yourself or with others. You'll love it.

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Dan Rennoldson

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Grateful Acres Vermont

This is that place. You know the place that you've been searching for all those years of looking. Adam and Stephanie's attention to detail above the rest.

There is 2 cabins and a settlers tent that are fully outfitted for a great night. I saw a queen bed, chairs, screens, bbq, privacy, picnic table, umbrella, hammocks, and plenty of space to get the outdoors in your blood.

We stayed at one of the 2 tent sites. One is kinda close to the road and the other one is in the middle of everything. We stayed at the one in the middle and it was perfect. 360° view of beautiful green mountains. Plenty of space for our 4 legged friends to run around. We enjoyed watching the sunrise over Mt Snow and Heystack and the sunset over Glastenbury.

There is an outhouse that has 2 sides. This was cleaner than any public toilet I've ever experienced. There is 2 sets of cornhole boards and bags. I saw some kayaks next to a shed (not sure if you can rent them or not).

It is about 7 miles off of VT Route 9 and about 2 miles from Somerset Reservoir. There isn't pavement but the dirt road is better than most paved roads. We tow a travel trailer that is about 20' and had no issues.

I'm telling you this is where it's at. Peace and quiet. Views. Hospitality. Leave your troubles on the pavement, follow the river up to the unforgettable Grateful Acres. You won't be disappointed.

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