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  1. Vermont does not offer free, dispersed car camping on it's state lands. For more information on camping, call the parks central reservations call center at 1-888-409-7579 Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm. For more information on primitive camping, please call the district office that manages the land.

    • Fees & Passes

      Vermont State Parks rely on user fees for day-to-day...

    • Bomoseen

      The 3,576-acre park is located in the Taconic Mountains on...

    • Wilgus

      Camping: There are 15 tent/RV sites and 9 lean-to sites at...

    • Maps & Guides

      Mollie Beattie State Forest Primitive Camping Guide; Okemo...

    • Grand Isle

      Grand Isle State Park is the most-visited campground in the...

    • Alburgh Dunes

      Camping is not permitted. Day use hours are from 10am to...

    • Support

      Vermont Parks Forever was founded in 2013 to enhance and...

    • History

      The CCC and Vermont State Parks CCC boys line up for lunch...

  2. See a map of all free camping in Vermont. Free Camping in Green Mountain National Forest. 400,000 acres of pristine hardwood forest, the kind that glows verdant all summer long and erupts into a masterpiece of autumn artwork come September. This is where you'll find the majority of free camping in Vermont.

  3. On January 1, 2024, everyone is once again invited to join a free, guided, family-friendly hike taking place at many state parks, state forests, and other public lands across Vermont. Hikes are led by professional guides and outdoor educators eager to share their knowledge and love of Vermont’s outdoors. Read more

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  4. Vermont Free Camping: Campendium has 53 reviews of 35 places to camp for free in Vermont

    • Leave No Trace While Camping
    • Vermont Distillers
    • Bear’s End/Forest Road 71
    • Somerset Airfield
    • Stratton-Arlington Road
    • Appalachian Trail/Long Trail
    • Bingo Brook Road

    It’s always important to Leave No Tracewhen camping, but especially in undeveloped areas, which most of Vermont’s public lands are. A few rules specific to Vermont include: 1. Camp at least 100 feet from any water source 2. You must also be 200 feet from any trail or property line 3. Camping is only allowed up to three consecutive nights on Vermont...

    Why you should camp here: You’ll never run out of moonshine. 1. Reservations accepted:No 2. Best season:Spring, summer, fall 3. Campsite type:RVs/self-contained only 4. RV hookups:No Okay, it may be technically a parking lot, but it’s a really nice parking lot. The catch is you have to camp in a self-contained vehicle, meaning no tents (including r...

    Why you should camp here: If you’re planning to spend all day on the water. 1. Reservations accepted:No 2. Best season: Spring, summer, fall 3. Campsite type:Tent, car camping, small pop-ups 4. RV hookups:No Bear’s Endjust one of the multiple places to boondock within Green Mountain National Forest. The drive to the sites is notorious for washboard...

    Why you should camp here: Camping in southern VT near rivers (and a pit toilet). 1. Reservations accepted:No 2. Best season:Spring, summer, fall 3. Campsite type:Tent, car camping, RV 4. RV hookups:No Unlike most Vermont dispersed camping spots, Somerset Airfieldis a bit more developed. The area is small with only 10 first-come, first-served sites....

    Why you should camp here: For unbeatable access to the Long Trail. 1. Reservations accepted:No 2. Best season:Spring, summer, fall 3. Campsite type:Tent, car camping, RV 4. RV hookups:No Known to locals as the Kelley Stand Road, this backcountry roadis a top choice for dispersed, free camping in Vermont. You can camp pretty much anywhere along the ...

    Why you should camp here: Walk-in camping along Vermont’s most famous trail. 1. Reservations accepted:No 2. Best season:Summer 3. Campsite type:Walk-in tents, cabins 4. RV hookups:No Setting up camp along the Appalachian Trail takes a bit more work than most of the other free camping places in Vermont on this list, but the benefit is you get to be ...

    Why you should camp here: Just a hop, skip, and a jump from Vermont’s largest state park. 1. Reservations accepted:No 2. Best season:Spring, summer, fall 3. Campsite type:Tent, car camping 4. RV hookups:No Interestingly enough, the FDR-era’s Civilian Conservation Corps built a lot of the roads in Vermont, including Forest Road 42/Bingo Brook Road. ...

  5. The road in is Paved. Stone Dam Wildlife refuge is open. There are 1-5 Free Vermont camping spots at this location and the maximum RV length is unlimited. You may stay ???? at Stone Dam Wildlife refuge. Vermont, Stone Dam Wildlife refuge, Rt 105 just west of Bloomfield VT on Northeast side of state. Nice gravel lot just off the road.

  6. Feb 8, 2020 · Bordering the George Aiken Wilderness Area, Woodford State Park is the highest-altitude state park in Vermont.Situated on a mountain plateau at 2,400 feet, the park surrounds Adams Reservoir in a dense forest of spruce, fir and birch trees.

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