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We are just 38 miles from the Six Flags Great Escape, 28 miles from Killington mountain and so many other attractions. Use our campground as a basecamp while you discover all the area has to offer.
A trip to Vermont is not complete without a visit to the New England Maple Museum! Nestled in the foot hills of the Green Mountains, the museum is conveniently located on Route 7 in Pittsford, just outside the village. Learn about the history of maple syrup, taste some samples and YES, purchase some to take home with you!
4578 US-7
Pittsford, VT 05763
Wonderful new park with lots of hiking trails and a beautiful Japanese garden.
321 St John Rd
Castleton, VT 05735
Here, on the steamy morning of July 7, 1777, the Green Mountain Boys and others stayed behind as a rear guard to slow the advance of the Redcoats so the main American force would have time to retreat. On these green hills, the Americans made a defiant stand. Though outnumbered, the Americans successfully halted the British, and retreated southward, winning successful battles later that year at Bennington and Saratoga.
5696 Monument Hill Rd
Castleton, VT 05735
Home to some great skiing in the winter months Killington also has lots of summer activities to enjoy. There are tons of hiking trails, biking trails and great views. From big thrills to easy fun, the Snowshed Adventure Center has something for everyone. The Adventure Center is open to all and tickets are only required for riders. Gondola rides in the fall for a spectacular view of the fall colors.
You'll be lost, laughing, and loving it. A huge 12 acre corn maze on a 3rd generation family run farm. A mini maze, play area, livestock barn withdonkeys, horses, pigs, bunnies and more. Wagon rides, pumpkin picking and gorgeous views. Open Late July to October. Closed tuesdays.
741 Prospect Hill Rd
Rutland, VT 05701
Located near Lake George, NY, this park is only 45 minutes from Lake Bomoseen KOA
1172 U.S. Route 9
Queensbury, NY 12804
Vermont's only real castle.
2970 w. Proctor Rd.
Proctor, VT 05736
Year Round Fun. Located In Ludlow, VT
77 Okemo Ridge Rd.
Ludlow, VT 05149
The exhibits are designed for kids from 0-8. Located in downtown Rutland.
11 Center St
Rutland, VT 05702
Robert T Stafford White Rocks National Recreation Area was re-named to honor the late Vermont Governor and Senator Robert T. Stafford. This is a great place to hike. There is the White Rocks Cliff Trail and the White Rocks Ice Beds Trail.
The D&H Rail Trail is a 19.8 mile rail trail that traverses two non-contiguous sections of the former Washington Branch of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. Great walking or biking trail.
The Vt State Fairgrounds are located in Rutland , Vt. They have a variety of activities through out the summer including the annual State fair in August.
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Make checkout easy by booking all your reservations at once. Add your sites from different campgrounds into your shopping cart* and then choose checkout.