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Bridgeview Harbour Marina

5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents33 acres ¡ Port Henry, NY
Bridgeview Harbour Marina is a family owned and operated full service marina on the Adirondack shore of Lake Champlain Established in 2020 the Marina provides seasonal and overnight slips and moorings to boaters, fisherman, and lake-goers in addition to camping and an on-site cafe. Marina services are available May thru October each year, with other events and services available throughout the year. The marina is set on 33 acres along Lake Champlain and hosts ~4150 feet of lake-frontage. Prior to becoming a marina in 1989, the property was home to a very large Iron Foundry, rail yard, and barge-loading operation known as Cedar Point. Cedar point, part of the larger Witherbee-Sherman Mining Company, operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries smelting iron ore to be shipped throughout the world via the Lake Champlain Canal and Hudson River, and is credited with providing iron to some of America's leading projects at the time. Some remains of the sites industrious past can be observed throughout the property. You can check out our live lake camera and weather station info at our website https://www.bridgeviewharbour.com/weather
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ADK Mountain View

8 sites ¡ RVs, Tents150 acres ¡ Elizabethtown, NY
We will be open for the eclipse. Please be aware that it may be muddy conditions and a 4 wheel or all wheel drive is highly recommended. Camp at your own risk. Fyi for future campers. ADK Mountain View will be undergoing changes to its current campsites. Per order of the Adirondack Park Agency. All sites will be moved as they have been deemed to close to jurisdictional wetlands. Please bear with us as we go through these changes. Thank you. This was a very old dairy farm owned by the Duntley Family. Old farming equipment dispersed throughout the property. An old foundation from a sugaring house. Beautiful old rock walls. Deer and wildlife galore. Pitch your tent or bring your camper to our 150-acre working farm oasis. Beautiful views of the Adirondack Mountains. Easy drive to great hiking spots. Easy access in Essex for the ferry to Vermont. Lake Placid, high peaks 30 minutes. Or just relax at your campsite with a fire. There is a water spigot to the left of the big brown metal building with easy access with the driveway in front of the building. Each site has its own outhouse, picnic table, two Adirondack chairs, fire ring with a cooking grate. Snow mobile access during winter months. Happy Camping!
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Huntington Open Women's Land

10 sites ¡ Tents50 acres ¡ Huntington, VT
Eclipse weekend is coming! Come and see the eclipse from our beautiful location in rural Vermont! A total Solar Eclipse will be taking place on the afternoon of Monday, April 8th. Men are not allowed at HOWL (with the exception of trans men). Thanks! In April, we'll still be in winter camping mode. It will be early spring in Vermont, and a variety of weather is possible. We're likely to have snow, rain, and/or mud. It's also likely to be windy, and if that’s the case, it will feel colder than it is. Please plan accordingly, and know that the eclipse might not be visible (but it will get really dark in the middle of the afternoon!) . Bring warm clothes, layers, a raincoat or snow shell, and sturdy shoes/boots. Eclipse viewing glasses will be available free of charge at the check-in station. Recently, Vermont has experienced catastrophic flooding & wind storms, leaving many trees unstable and broken tree limbs stuck in the canopy overhead. All visitors to HOWL understand that activity is at their own risk and take responsibility for checking overhead canopy for unstable trees before walking underneath. Hammock campers especially need to be careful. HOWL is a non-profit land trust held in perpetuity for the full diversity of women, regardless of gender assigned at birth, and transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive individuals. We are an intentional community working to create an alternative to systemic oppression and patriarchy. We work collectively to preserve and steward the land, to provide space for community building, service, and skill-sharing, and to collaborate in projects and programming that reflect our shared values of intersectional feminism, compassion, respect, sustainability, and love of the earth.
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Peaceful Country Haven

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents72 acres ¡ New Haven, VT
Dan found this special place back in 1996. We didn’t move on site until 1999 and still haven’t build our dream home. The years were full of raising our four daughters on this beautiful property. The girls had horses, enjoyed snowmobiles, four wheeling, ice skating, kayaking, sliding parties, camping, picking wild berries and playing in the woods. We had a Christmas tree farm and enjoyed sharing the property and horses with our customers. We now enjoy all this with our two grandsons. It seems only right to share what we have been so blessed to enjoy all these years with others. Learn more about this land: Park your RV or pitch your tent and take some time to relax. Take a walk through the woods, take your kayak out on Otter Creek starting at the base of our driveway or relax with a campfire. Visit Blazer or ring the humongous bell, and check out the wildlife. Do you have a dog? Enjoy the freedom of letting it run and play in the small ponds in the woods. You are most likely to hear the train whistle a time or two. Wake up to beautiful sunrise to start your day off right!
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Adirondack Magic

4 sites ¡ RVs25 acres ¡ Elizabethtown, NY
We are located in the High Peaks of the Adirondacks between Lake Champlain and Lake Placid. The area is legendary for a multitude of hiking trails, mountain biking, and lakes/rivers for paddling. There are amazing natural environments such as Ausable Chasm and it's also an area rich in American historical sites. We are centrally located making area events and popular destinations an easy drive. We are also close to Rt 87 for ease of access yet far enough away to enjoy plenty of quiet and space in nature. The 2 RV site areas are very large with ample space for large RV turnaround and parking for vehicle. We are 300 feet off a road and are surrounded by small hamlets and villages within the park. There is so much to do in this vacation wonderland. Enjoy local breweries and vineyards during your visit. In addition, most every drive is a scenic drive and traffic is almost nonexistent except in some areas during high tourism. You will love it here! We do! The Adirondack Park (ADK) consists of old growth forests that cover more than 100,000 acres of public land in the Park and we live in the park. The Adirondacks also includes the headwaters of five major drainage basins. Lake Champlain and the Hudson, Black, St. Lawrence and Mohawk Rivers all draw water from the Adirondack Park. Adirondack forests and wetlands filter and provide clean water for many communities in NY.
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Heart and Heritage Stables

7 sites ¡ Tents50 acres ¡ Hinesburg, VT
Located on a scenic dirt road between two covered bridges, our campsite is on the edge of a beautiful, peaceful horse farm. This is a great place to come get away and relax. There are quiet woods to walk through, miles of dirt roads to walk or ride on. We are close to a short hike on Mount Philo or Raven's Ridge. We are 15 minutes away from Lake Champlain and 30 minutes from Burlington and Middlebury.
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C.Valley Alpaca and Beef Ranch

2 sites ¡ Lodging88 acres ¡ Bridport, VT
Champlain Valley Alpacas and Beef is a family farm owned and operated by the Foshay family since 1998.  Our girls, Gracie and Olivia are grown now.   Gracie is married to Jaron and they live in Alabama. Olivia is a nurse and currently is living at home which is a huge blessing to Mom and Dad. Our herd of alpacas once was shown successfully in the Eastern States, now mostly range on the farm, having sweet cria (babies), growing magnificent fiber and effortlessly entertaining throngs of wedding guests! Our beef herd, comprised of Black and Red Angus, Hereford and Belted Galways has fluxuated as the market and hay supplies demand. We have a vineyard of Marquette grapes that are so delicious, that we have to race the birds for them in the fall. Our land is quiet, off the beaten path, and brimming with beautiful views of mountains, hills, valleys with winding creeks.  This property has seen years of agriculture as a sheep farm, dairy farm and a fence company.  We are happy to share this land and  our gentle creatures with you.Learn more about this land:We are a working Alpaca and Beef farm in Central Vermont. Our cottage is available in the spring, summer and fall to Airbnb guests. Recently we have added the winter season for the adventurous Clamping crowd. The cottage is very private, with alpacas nearby. Hiking, xc-skiing (bring your own) and The Vast (Snowmobile)trails are also nearby. We have amazing western views of the Adirondack mountains, and are 20 minutes from Middlebury, Vergennes; 1 hour from Burlington and Rutland and 45min from Middlebury Snowbowl Ski Area.
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Adirodack Perky Campers

20 sites ¡ RVs, Tents500 acres ¡ Keeseville, NY
Learn more about this land:Well in the adirondacks you here cold yes in the winter months it is cold that is time for people whom like to ice fish and ski since skiiing is something you can do up here when its winter time at whiteface mountain or even in someones back yard if u ask them for permission now the spring and summer its a whole different story camping is awesome for people nature and yhe beauty of what the Adirondacks to you as well as your well being is amazing. And breath taking up here in the Adirondacks you need oxygen for your well being and upstate new York is good for that. The trees are important in your well being your body needs oxygen to be able to breathe in good air not polluted air from some factory infested area so this is y people need to get away and come and breathe the freshness of the air you need for your well being. Camping hiking fishing boating bird watching you name it you will find in Nature up here USA is reminded by the Bald Eagle and there are finally three bald Eagles so far i had seen as well as a Mother and three ducks and im a local who has been living her for 44 years. Im 45 . Well anyways i have 500 acres of land and Ausable Chasm Lake Champlain Lake Placid and Whiteface Mountain on to name a few places for Tourist attraction around where i live if you decide to to rent a spot on a piece of land i welcome tiny houses on whells as well as Rvs And tents
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Meehan Mountains

7 sites ¡ RVs, Tents3 acres ¡ Bristol, VT
Welcome to the Meehan Mountains! We are on 3 acres, with a 200 ft driveway off a dirt road, into a spectacular opening in the middle of the woods. No neighbors are nearby, with plenty of privacy in nature. New outdoor 6x8 bathhouse/shower hot and cold, New outhouse Wide open spaces with grass, apple trees, and a big seasonal garden. 5 miles to historic Bristol, where you can peruse the storefronts and restaurants and pick up last-minute essentials at the grocery store. Bartlette Falls is a gorgeous waterfall located just outside of Bristol! Ski and snowboarding is available minutes away at Sugarbush Resort.
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Bear Tree Sugarbush

1 site ¡ RV, Tent21 acres ¡ Lincoln, VT
A 21 acre Maple Syrup farm in Lincoln, the heart of the Green Mountains. With easy access to trail heads, popular swimming holes and the town of Bristol, this forested property makes a great home base. Guided nature walks and sugarbush tours are offered and the option to buy Maple Syrup direct from the source.
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Lucky Dog Farm

1 site ¡ Lodging2 acres ¡ Bristol, VT
Flat tenting in upper circular driveway lean to across the river covered in a forest setting along our Brook. Trout fishing, swimming, and check out our store half mile down the road. Forest setting across the brook. Access backside of brook by a footbridge off the backside of our home. We are 10 minutes to Middlebury 5 miles to Bristol village and 45 minute drive to Burlington Williston area!
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Vergennes Hilltop

1 site ¡ RV2 acres ¡ Vergennes, VT
Sherman Ridge, named after Captain Sherman, who was at the forefront of the world’s steamboat revolution. After running a steamboat on the Hudson in competition with Robert Fulton, Sherman moved to Vergennes in 1813 to oversee construction and operations of six Lake Champlain Steamboats. Sited at the highest northern-most area of Vergennes, you can hear the lulling sounds of the Vergennes Waterfalls in the distance and views beyond to Adirondack Mountains of New York.Learn more about this land:Great views of the Adirondack Mtns, sounds of the waterfalls in Vergennes and easily walk-able to downtown restaurants and brewpub! City Sanctuary!
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The best camping near D.A.R. State Park guide

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About

The grassy knolls of the 95-acre D.A.R. State Park provide primo picnicking turf. Or, can gaze across the glistening waters of Lake Champlain from the comfort of your Adirondack chair. Daytime visitors can enjoy bird watching, swimming and fishing. And for those nautically-inclined, boat access is just a walk away. For the overnighters, there are campsites to choose from with 24 lean-tos in both open and wooded areas.

The best part? There's a massive, open, stone pavilion that you can reserve for your next shindig. So grab your checkered blanket, wicker basket and get ready for some serious chillaxin’.

When to go

The best time to visit D.A.R. State Park is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Fall also offers a stunning display of foliage. Winters can be harsh, and some facilities may be closed, so it's less ideal for a visit.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the season to ensure a comfortable visit.
  • Be aware of park operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, to plan your trip accordingly.
  • Some areas may have limited accessibility, so inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a first-aid kit for a safe and enjoyable day.
  • Stay informed about any park advisories or closures before your visit to avoid any inconveniences.

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