Where to Camp

Full Hook-up vs. Dry Camping

There are many places to go camping in the North East but Vermont and New York have some of the best places.  First you need to decide if your looking to have full hookups or no hookups.  Either one is acceptable for our campers!  The difference is a campsite with hookups provides water, sewer, electricity and cable.  If there are no hook ups then we will fill the water holding tank on the campers so you have water for your trip and the sewer goes into other holding tanks on the camper.  The electricity will need to come from solar panels or a generator.

After you decide about dry camping or full hook ups you will need to decide the location of your camp site!  You can put our campers anywhere: a driveway, a field, a campsite or any other place you would like it.  If you want to stay in a campground there are some closer to the city or more out in the country if that is what your looking for.  Some are smaller and quaint while others are larger “glamping” resorts.  Glamping is glamorous and camping put together and is camping but with lots of luxurious amenities.

Recommendations

Vermont State Parks

The state of Vermont has 55 state parks, each and every one is a little different.  Some do not allow campers and some do.  They are very affordable and very beautiful campgrounds that usually require a generator to power your camper.

Apple Island Resort

This is a nicer “glamping” style resort that is about 20 minutes from downtown Burlington, Vermont.  They offer events like Bingo, live music and have a marina for boat or kayak rentals.

Limehurst Lake Campground

This is a smaller campground that is very cozy and the people are very friendly.  On the weekend they always have bonfires where most of the campers all come together to socialize.  The lake is beautiful with a walking trail that goes around the entire body of water.

Kingdom Campground

Kingdom is a brand new campground that is filled with lots of activities and things to do.  There is a basketball court, pool, baseball diamond, shuffleboard and disc golf.  All of the campers know each other and sometimes have live music on the weekend.

We are a proud sponsor of Vermont Parks Forever, a non-profit taking care of our Vermont’s beloved state parks.