Toggle navigation. Vermont State Parks, Elmore. Statewide Events Calendar Vermont events mean good times with friends and family in the places you love. Free Vermont Inspiration Guide Also available online , the Vermont Inspiration Guide is filled with insider info to steer your Vermont visit in the right direction. Apply for permit. Using the Interactive Campground Maps View photos of individual sites and other points of interest with park interactive maps On each park page, there is an interactive map for that park.
Accommodates: Explains what size tent RV will fit on the site. Tent size is expressed in small, medium and large. RV length is expressed in feet.
Maximum Occupancy: The maximum number of people permitted per site. For most sites, the maximum number of people is 8, but some smaller sites have a maximum occupancy of 6. Access: Describes whether a site is drive-in vehicle or walk-up. Most sites are drive-in, but some sites require campers to park below and then walk up some stairs, which is important to know for hauling gear and wood. Sun: Sunny, shady, partial shade, etc. Surface: Fine gravel or grassy. Water Access: Describes access to swimming area not drinking water.
Sites are coded as waterfront, water view, walking distance, driving distance or none. Pets: Explains whether or not pets are permitted on site. All campgrounds permit pets but pets are not permitted in some cabins, and park not permitted in cottages or picnic pavilions.
Universally Accessible: Describes whether the site is accessible via wheelchair. Campground Amenities Campgrounds are usually laid out in loops with water spigots located every few campsites, centrally located restrooms most with hot and cold running water and coin-operated showers.
A fireplace with grill at Camp Plymouth State Park Many parks also have: playgrounds beaches trails horseshoe pits volleyball nets nature centers picnic pavilions dump stations Most parks sell firewood and ice and many have nature programs, performances and other events.
Lean-to's A lean-to at night with the picnic table placed inside A lean-to showing the picnic table and fire pit A lean-to is a 3-sided structure that can accommodate up to 8 people. Lean-to dimensions: most lean-tos Floor is 13'4" wide, 9'3" deep Front opening is 7'5" inches high, 13'4" wide The lowest height at the back of the lean-to is 4'3". Learn more about cabins. Cottages Perry Merrill Cottage at Ricker Pond State Park Each of our unique cottages have multiple rooms which sleep four to six comfortably and include all the necessary furnishings, including one to two beds, one or more bunk beds, sleeper couch or futon and bureaus.
Learn more about cottages. Remote mountain-top accommodations can be found at the Stone Hut. Making Reservations You still may get information, change reservations and cancel reservations by calling our reservation call center at Mon—Fri, 9am—4pm. They are: reserving online calling the Reservation Call Center at Mon—Fri, 9am—4pm calling the park directly during the season PDF Reservations can be made up to eleven months in advance up to the day prior to arrival.
Camping Fees For a complete list of park fees, please visit our fees page. Payments: Payments in full are required at the time of reservation. Refunds: Your refund will be issued in the same payment method in which the payment was originally received. Check out is by 11am. For cabins: To allow adequate time for cleaning between visitors, check-in time has been shifted to 4pm and check-out time to 10am.
To prevent the spread of bugs to the forest, firewood is not to be brought to parks UNLESS the wood is packaged, labeled as having been heat treated, and certified by USDA or the appropriate state department of agriculture.
Generators may only be run from 8am to 10am and from 4pm to 6pm Quiet hours are from 10pm until 7am Visitors to campers must register and pay the regular day use fee.
People travelling to the park under their own power hiking, biking, or paddling or camping in a group camping area may make 1 night reservations. All parks have a maximum stay of 21 nights. Camping with your Pet Pets are permitted in all campgrounds for a per-night fee Pets must be safely confined or on a leash no more than 10 feet in length Please respect others by keeping your pet's barking to a minimum Pets are expected to have current vaccinations Pets are permitted at designated cabins beginning in Full listing on cabins page.
Changing Reservations Changing camping reservations: If you wish to change your reservation after it has been made, you may do so at no cost, providing you keep the same number of nights and sites. There are three ways to make camping reservations with Vermont State Parks. Remote Camping Limited Facilities A remote tent site at Green River Reservoir State Park Remote sites differ from primitive camping in that the sites can be reserved and are located in designated areas.
Primitive Camping Primitive camping is available in state forests and at some undeveloped state parks. Must be feet away from any trail or property line. Must be 1, feet away from any traveled road. Camping above 2, feet in elevation is prohibited unless otherwise designated. Weekend Itineraries Here are some great ideas for weekend getaways, including some rainy day options. How-to Checklists These handy, printable checklists and how-to instruction sheets give you everything you need in an at-a-glance format.
Back to top. This is a major appeal for those that call the Green Mountain State home—less people means more wilderness. With immense forests, a vast network of trails and waterways, and nearly locations to pitch a tent, Vermont is home to top-notch outdoor recreation. Among these, Vermont state parks make fantastic destinations for year-round camping. Boasting nearly 60 state parks—with camping options available at most of them.
Locals and visitors alike have abundant opportunities for hiking, paddling, fishing, biking, and hunting, as well as plenty of winter recreation options. Featuring the Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forests, southern Vermont is home to a number of ponds, rivers, and lakes that offer clear water swimming, boating, and fishing.
Visitors will also find an avid local foods movement in this part of the state. Image from The Dyrt camper Tara S. Situated on a mountain plateau at 2, feet, the park surrounds Adams Reservoir in a dense forest of spruce, fir and birch trees.
For those wishing to fully immerse themselves in nature, this is the place to go. Fishing, swimming, and paddling can enjoyed on the reservoir, and 2. Just 10 miles west of Wilmington, the campground at Woodford State Park offers 76 tent and RV sites, as well as 20 lean-to shelters. There is also four rustic, one-room cabins available to rent. Onsite facilities include drinking water, flush toilets, coin-op showers, picnic areas and recycling stations; a dump station is located outside the camp area.
A beach and designated swim area is located on the north shore of the reservoir, and boat rentals are available. The grounds and facilities are well kept.
Wildlife watching. Off-roading OHV. Whitewater paddling. Snow sports. Horseback riding. Wind sports. Show all Hot spring. Swimming hole. Vehicle length feet. Reset Apply. Hookups Electricity. This weekend. Next weekend. The best camping in Vermont. Snow covered or blazing red, the Green Mountains of Vermont will welcome you any time of year.
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