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Abel Mountain Campground
Allis State Park
Brighton State Park
Burton Island State Park
Button Bay State Park
Camping on the Battenkill
Coolidge State Park
Green Mountain National Forest
Jamaica State Park
Kampfires Campground, Inn and Entertainment
Kettle Pond State Park
Limehurst Lake Campground
Little River State Park
Maplewoods Campground
Moose River Campground
New Discovery State Park
North Beach Campground
Ricker Pond State Park
Shelburne Camping Area
Smugglers Notch State Park
Tree Corners Family Campground
Tree Farm Campground
Woodford State Park
- Vermont is known for its gorgeous preserved natural areas, ranging from stunning skiing destinations like Stowe's Mount Mansfield to the shores of beautiful Lake Champlain, the sixth-largest lake in the United States after the five Great Lakes.
- Visitors traveling to the region for outdoor recreational experiences have their choice of many lovely campgrounds and campsites for overnight stay, which offer modern amenities like electric hookups, cable televisions, and modern bathhouses.
- Many campgrounds offer children's playgrounds, indoor game rooms, and organized activities throughout the year.
- Visitors looking to stay in more modern accommodations can choose from rental cabins and cottages onsite at many campgrounds or can stay in urban campgrounds in cities like Burlington.
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