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257 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Vermont

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Among the 257 accommodations in Vermont, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Thistle House At Camp Greenwood Vermont With Sauna - Vermont
Vermont
24/06 – 28/06
236 €/nighttotal: 944 € (4 )

Thistle House At Camp Greenwood Vermont With Sauna

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mobile home , Chester
The Thistle House at Camp Greenwood, a mobile home in Chester, Vermont, is conveniently located near Camp Greenwood and within 40-48km of attractions such as Stratton Mountain, Mount Equinox, Santa's Land USA, and Mount Ascutney.
This 26-square-metre single-bedroom caravan sleeps two, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, a private patio, a sauna, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities.

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Best Vermont holiday parks with a pool

Among the 257 accommodations in Vermont, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Luxury Container Home With Sauna & Heated Pool - Vermont
10 1 review
Vermont
07/10 – 10/10
472 €/nighttotal: 1416 € (3 )

Luxury Container Home With Sauna & Heated Pool

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mobile home , Ludlow
The Luxury Container Home With Sauna & Heated Pool is a modern dwelling located on a secluded 3-acre property offering mountain views, just a few kilometres from Okemo Mountain and the centre of Ludlow.
This brand-new, 2023-built container home accommodates up to six guests with two queen bedrooms featuring Tempur-Pedic mattresses and a twin bunk room, boasting amenities such as a sauna, heated plunge pool, a fully equipped kitchen with a Smeg coffee machine, and individual climate control throughout.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Vermont

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Vermont?

    Vermont has a vibrant sporting scene, especially during the winter months. Skiing and snowboarding are hugely popular, with resorts like Stowe and Killington attracting visitors from all over. The Green Mountain State also hosts numerous winter carnivals and festivals, celebrating Vermont's outdoor heritage. In the summer, cycling and hiking are very popular, with many events and races taking place throughout the state. The Vermont City Marathon is a well-known annual event.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Vermont?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Vermont?

    While Stowe and Burlington are well-known, consider exploring the less-visited areas. The Shelburne Museum, with its collection of historic buildings and American folk art, is a hidden gem. The Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, though primarily a literary event, offers a glimpse into Vermont's rich literary history and beautiful setting. For natural beauty, explore the dramatic cliffs and waterfalls of Moss Glen Falls in Stowe or the scenic drives along Route 100.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Vermont?

  • When is the high season in Vermont?

    Vermont's high season is during the autumn (September to October) for the stunning foliage, and winter (December to March) for skiing and snowboarding. Summer (June to August) is also busy, particularly around Lake Champlain and other lakes.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Vermont?

  • What foods is Vermont best known for?

    Vermont is renowned for its maple syrup, cheddar cheese, and craft beers. Many farms offer tours and tastings, allowing you to sample these local delicacies. You'll find plenty of farm-to-table restaurants showcasing these ingredients in creative dishes. Ben & Jerry's ice cream, though not strictly a Vermont-only product, is strongly associated with the state.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Vermont?

  • Is Vermont a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Vermont boasts numerous campsites, from established campgrounds with amenities to more rustic, backcountry options. Green Mountain National Forest offers extensive opportunities for camping, hiking, and exploring the wilderness. Many state parks also provide excellent camping facilities.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Vermont?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Vermont are Trail Lover Camper Retreat, Henrietta’s Hideaway-walk Downtown and Camping On A Private Pond.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Vermont?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to experience Vermont culture. Many towns host regular markets showcasing local produce, crafts, and baked goods. Attending a town meeting (a form of direct democracy) offers a unique insight into Vermont's political and community life. Exploring smaller towns and villages away from the main tourist areas allows for more authentic interactions with locals.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Vermont?

  • Does Vermont have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Vermont's weather can be unpredictable. Winters are cold and snowy, with potential for blizzards, especially in mountainous areas. Summers are generally mild, but thunderstorms are common. Black bears are present in Vermont, so it's important to store food properly and be aware of your surroundings. Flooding can occur in spring due to snowmelt, so check weather forecasts before heading out on hikes.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Vermont for families?

    The Green Mountain National Forest has many family-friendly trails. The trails around Camel's Hump State Park offer various difficulty levels, suitable for different ages and fitness levels. The easy trails around Lake Willoughby are scenic and enjoyable for families. Remember to always check trail conditions and difficulty before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Vermont?

    Day 1: Explore Burlington, visit the waterfront, and perhaps take a ferry to one of the islands on Lake Champlain. Day 2: Drive the scenic Route 100, stopping at charming towns along the way. Consider a hike in the Green Mountains. Day 3: Visit a maple syrup farm and enjoy a tasting. Explore a local cheese factory or brewery.

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Best pet friendly Vermont holiday parks

Among the 257 accommodations, here are the 3 best pet friendly holiday parks

Sugar Brook Off Grid Glamping - Vermont
10 3 reviews
Vermont
04/10 – 06/10
80 €/nighttotal: 160 € (2 )

Sugar Brook Off Grid Glamping

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campervan , Barnet
Sugar Brook Off Grid Glamping, near Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, offers a campervan rental a short 26km drive from the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail and 24km from Catamount Film & Arts.
This self-contained mobile home sleeps two guests, boasts two bathrooms, includes on-site parking, a barbecue, fireplace, and Wi-Fi, with easy access to the Blue Mountain Wilderness Sanctuary and Molly's Falls Pond State Park.
Throw Your Tent Anywhere! - Vermont
Vermont
02/07 – 06/07
49 €/nighttotal: 196 € (4 )

Throw Your Tent Anywhere!

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campervan , Westmore
This campervan is located in Orleans, Vermont, just a short drive from Lake Willoughby and Sentinel Rock State Park. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.
The "Throw Your Tent Anywhere!" campervan is a cosy and comfortable mobile home for up to four guests. It is equipped with everything you need for a self-sufficient camping experience, including a bed, cooking facilities, and a refrigerator.
Enchanting Off=grid Glamping Tent @ Dagger's Ravine - Vermont
Vermont
31/08 – 02/09
80 €/nighttotal: 160 € (2 )

Enchanting Off=grid Glamping Tent @ Dagger's Ravine

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campervan , Barnet
This campervan, part of the 'Enchanting Off-grid Glamping Tent @ Dagger's Ravine' offer, is situated in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, a considerable distance from Barnet, offering easy access to attractions such as the Blue Mountain Wilderness Sanctuary and Molly's Falls Pond State Park.
Sleeping up to three guests, this mobile home boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, internet access, a fireplace and hairdryer, plus on-site barbecues; pets are welcome.

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Waterfront Camper On Private Lake - Vermont
10 40 reviews
Vermont
26/08 – 29/08
192 €/nighttotal: 576 € (3 )

Waterfront Camper On Private Lake

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campervan , Tinmouth
The ‘Waterfront Camper On Private Lake’ is situated on a private lakefront property in Tinmouth, Vermont, just a short drive from the Green Mountain National Forest and the towns of Manchester and Dorset. The campervan has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The mobile home offers a comfortable space for up to four guests, with a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom. Amenities include WiFi, air conditioning, a fire pit, kayaks and a rowboat, providing everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
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