Welcome to Vermont!
Camping in Vermont can entail as much adventure or as much rest as you want it to. Sit back and relax at a tucked-away site at Brewster Ricer, head out to explore the chilling Smugglers’ Cave, or get a boat out on Willoughby Gap. The options are endless!
Pitch your tent and let the adventure begin in Vermont! Explore these campgrounds with tent camping sites, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. From starry nights to marshmallow delights, find your camping paradise in Vermont and make memories that will last a lifetime!
If you're looking to enjoy the outdoors without leaving your furry friends behind, our pet-friendly campgrounds are perfect for you. Experience beautiful settings that welcome pets, offering both relaxation and adventure for the whole family.
Top Pet-Friendly Tent Campgrounds in Vermont
Camping on the Battenkill
Arlington, VT
18 Verified ReviewsExperience the true beauty of Vermont at Camping on the Battenkill in Arlington. This serene campground offers spacious private sites surrounded by nature. Situated on 40+ acres, select on of the many RV and raw camping sites along the Battenkill River, in the forest, or open field. Enjoy swimming, tubing, fishing, and guided tours, or check out the sandy beach nearby. Create lifelong memories
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Vermont Camping FAQs
Camping in Vermont is a similar experience to that in many of the New England states, but it still holds its own unique charm. The Green Mountain State is full of rolling hills and mountains to explore but has a refined dining and lodging scene for when you get off the trail.
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