Vermont offers so much through all the seasons. Springtime in Vermont can be deceptive. Maple sugar season is the signal that winter is waning, even though the snow is still deep. Later Vermont's famed "mud season" passes quickly and the Green Mountains turn green. May and early June are ideal times for a romantic or adventure getaway before the busy summer season. Lodgings and attractions are less crowded.
Waterhouses has been on Lake Dunmore since 1876 and is located just east of Route 7, 8 miles south of Middlebury and 7 miles north of Brandon.
Take Route 53 1 mile and bear right. Continue 1 more mile and the campground is on the right and the marina is on the left. Registration is at the marina.
Off US-5 and I-91, three miles from the Brattleboro Amtrak® station, Travelodge by Wyndham Brattleboro VT offers a convenient retreat with free WiFi, parking, and a 24/7 beverage station.
Surrounded by restaurants, we’re close to downtown .....
Located in the beautiful Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, on Route 100 4 miles North of Lowell, 7 miles from Jay Peak Resort and 10 miles from Canada. 38 large sites all with water & electric, WES available. Free hot showers, laundry facilities, Rec.
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Full Service Campground - From I-89 (Exit #6) travel 4 miles on the access road (Rt. 63) to Route 14. Turn right (south) for six miles. Campground on the right.
Complete facilities: 73 sites partially shaded on a 11 acre, pet friendly facility.
Vermont's largest lake takes center stage at this KOA. Choose your patch of paradise - a 75-foot-long Pull-Thru RV Site, Deluxe Cabin or a secluded Tent Site - then settle in near the lakeshore to enjoy peaceful views of Lake Bomoseen and its surrounding forest.
Take I-89 to exit 16. Go north 1.5 miles on Route 7. At stop light go left 3 miles on Blakely Road, then at the light go left on Lakeshore Drive. 119 sites, 77 WES, 32 WE. Daily, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates. Flush toilets, hot showers, laundry, pool, ice, wood.
The timeless summers of childhood are alive and well in Vermont. From swimming holes and ice cream parlors, to outdoor concerts and mountain hikes, the long days of summertime are a perfect frame to Vermont's relaxed pace of life. You won't find slickly packaged recreation here. Our brand of fun is natural, real and pure. Which is why families feel free to spend a few days or a few weeks tucked away in our hills.
In the fall, the combination of crisp autumn air, white clapboarded villages, and glorious color makes the little state a must-see destination for visitors from all over the world.
Winter brings an early coating of snow and it just kept coming. Combine lots of snow with cold temperatures and you get some of the best skiing, nordic and alpine, we've had in a while. Why not come up and join us to ski, snowshoe, a sleigh ride - and so much more? Vermont all year - the perfect destination for either relaxation or action.