Cabins in Eastern Townships

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Also known as “Cantons de l'Est,” Eastern Townships is a region full of small towns, mountain spas, vineyards, and forests—all quintessential Québec. Hike along Brome and Mégantic Lakes, or enjoy fishing, boating, and waterskiing. Traverse the hilly vistas of Mont-Orford National Park, and kayak across Réservoir Choinière in Yamaska National Park. After a day exploring the region, find furnished and rustic cabins, campgrounds, and amenity-rich RV parks with electric and water hookups, game rooms, and restaurants. Many of Eastern Townships’ campsites are also near attractions like Owl’s Head Ski Resort, Coaticook, Lake Memphremagog, and the lavender fields of Bleu Lavande.

98% (65)

Top-rated campgrounds

Little Sister's Campsite

2. Little Sister's Campsite

97%
(15)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Newport, VT
As private as private gets but only 6 miles to Newport Vt. There is a creek and a one acre pond (20 feet deep). It is all mixed hard and softwoods. It has some magnificent old growth trees 100 foot tall. There is a good rd that my friend has used with his Lincoln. Most any vehicle (car or Pickup)can get to the site. It gets a little tricky if you are pulling a trailer. A small one is OK but a large one - not so much....... The rd goes 1/2 mile to the rear of the land. Moose, deer and other critters visit too. We live 1/2 mile away from where you enter the woodlot. Our house is on Brownington Pond (200+ acres) & campers can use this site for swimming, boating & fishing. For more info call 863220 5881 Excellent drinking water is available from the hose at our house. Fires are allowed and we supply the firewood at no extra charge.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Froggy Acres Sunset

4. Froggy Acres

97%
(15)
3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Newport Center, VT
NEW! 3-Sided Cabin at Meadow Camp. Shower area, fire pit, outdoor wood-fired cookstove and bunk bed. Sleeps 3 with room for cots and tents. Located off grid at the end of a private road. Quiet, secluded and beautiful hardwood forest and meadows with seasonal creek, gardens, hiking trails, pond and great views. 2 additional private, walk in dry tent sites nestled in the maple and birch forests of the North East Kingdom of Vermont. In the heart of some of the best fishing, boating and hiking areas in New England. Campsites include shade/rain structure, camp table and fire pit. Wash water available and pit toilet is a short walk from campsites. Over a mile of hiking trails on the property and several miles of hiking/biking trails accessible from the property. Other amenities include small pond for swimming and fishing, seasonal creek, flower gardens, outdoor shower and frog pond. Handicap accessible site available. New easily accessible raised deck by the pond for picnic, BBQ and relaxing in the shade. Perfect spot to hang your hammock. Camping gear, tents and cooking gear are available for small fee. Kids and pets especially welcome!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Westmore Forest Cabin

5. Westmore Forest Cabin

100%
(9)
1 site · Lodging · Westmore , VT
After driving the shoreline road of Lake Willoughby, the road to access the land is a steady climb to ..... feet. Stop and look behind you and you'll see the Western view of successive mountain ridges and Lake Willoughby. The immediate land and surround has been in the Cole family for generations and we are honored to be the next stewards of this parcel. We look forward to sharing the beauty of this area and this space with you. Learn more about this land: The cabin is located 3 miles and 1,700 feet up from Lake Willoughby in the Town of Westmore. We invite you to stay!  Looking behind as you drive up Coles Mountain to the land, you see views of Lake Willoughby and rolling mountains heading out to the horizon in the west.  Majestic.   Once you have traveled 3 miles and gone up 1,700 feet from Lake Willoughby, you cross a land bridge over a stream and enter a private clearing ringed with tress and forest.  This is an old orchard in the forest with an off-grid cabin.  Cozy surroundings.  Though you may hear others on surrounding properties, you don't see them.   Cross another stream and the land goes back another 10 acres into deep forest.  Magical. Outdoor activities throughout the area include hiking, skiing and mountain biking at Burke Mountain, Kingdom Trails Association, Craftsbury Outdoor Center and local Vermont State Parks, as well as kayaking, swimming, and fishing on Lake Willoughby.  Watch the sunset at Sentinel Rock.  
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$81
 / night

Also known as “Cantons de l'Est,” Eastern Townships is a region full of small towns, mountain spas, vineyards, and forests—all quintessential Québec. Hike along Brome and Mégantic Lakes, or enjoy fishing, boating, and waterskiing. Traverse the hilly vistas of Mont-Orford National Park, and kayak across Réservoir Choinière in Yamaska National Park. After a day exploring the region, find furnished and rustic cabins, campgrounds, and amenity-rich RV parks with electric and water hookups, game rooms, and restaurants. Many of Eastern Townships’ campsites are also near attractions like Owl’s Head Ski Resort, Coaticook, Lake Memphremagog, and the lavender fields of Bleu Lavande.

98% (65)

Top-rated campgrounds

Little Sister's Campsite

2. Little Sister's Campsite

97%
(15)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Newport, VT
As private as private gets but only 6 miles to Newport Vt. There is a creek and a one acre pond (20 feet deep). It is all mixed hard and softwoods. It has some magnificent old growth trees 100 foot tall. There is a good rd that my friend has used with his Lincoln. Most any vehicle (car or Pickup)can get to the site. It gets a little tricky if you are pulling a trailer. A small one is OK but a large one - not so much....... The rd goes 1/2 mile to the rear of the land. Moose, deer and other critters visit too. We live 1/2 mile away from where you enter the woodlot. Our house is on Brownington Pond (200+ acres) & campers can use this site for swimming, boating & fishing. For more info call 863220 5881 Excellent drinking water is available from the hose at our house. Fires are allowed and we supply the firewood at no extra charge.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Froggy Acres Sunset

4. Froggy Acres

97%
(15)
3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Newport Center, VT
NEW! 3-Sided Cabin at Meadow Camp. Shower area, fire pit, outdoor wood-fired cookstove and bunk bed. Sleeps 3 with room for cots and tents. Located off grid at the end of a private road. Quiet, secluded and beautiful hardwood forest and meadows with seasonal creek, gardens, hiking trails, pond and great views. 2 additional private, walk in dry tent sites nestled in the maple and birch forests of the North East Kingdom of Vermont. In the heart of some of the best fishing, boating and hiking areas in New England. Campsites include shade/rain structure, camp table and fire pit. Wash water available and pit toilet is a short walk from campsites. Over a mile of hiking trails on the property and several miles of hiking/biking trails accessible from the property. Other amenities include small pond for swimming and fishing, seasonal creek, flower gardens, outdoor shower and frog pond. Handicap accessible site available. New easily accessible raised deck by the pond for picnic, BBQ and relaxing in the shade. Perfect spot to hang your hammock. Camping gear, tents and cooking gear are available for small fee. Kids and pets especially welcome!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Westmore Forest Cabin

5. Westmore Forest Cabin

100%
(9)
1 site · Lodging · Westmore , VT
After driving the shoreline road of Lake Willoughby, the road to access the land is a steady climb to ..... feet. Stop and look behind you and you'll see the Western view of successive mountain ridges and Lake Willoughby. The immediate land and surround has been in the Cole family for generations and we are honored to be the next stewards of this parcel. We look forward to sharing the beauty of this area and this space with you. Learn more about this land: The cabin is located 3 miles and 1,700 feet up from Lake Willoughby in the Town of Westmore. We invite you to stay!  Looking behind as you drive up Coles Mountain to the land, you see views of Lake Willoughby and rolling mountains heading out to the horizon in the west.  Majestic.   Once you have traveled 3 miles and gone up 1,700 feet from Lake Willoughby, you cross a land bridge over a stream and enter a private clearing ringed with tress and forest.  This is an old orchard in the forest with an off-grid cabin.  Cozy surroundings.  Though you may hear others on surrounding properties, you don't see them.   Cross another stream and the land goes back another 10 acres into deep forest.  Magical. Outdoor activities throughout the area include hiking, skiing and mountain biking at Burke Mountain, Kingdom Trails Association, Craftsbury Outdoor Center and local Vermont State Parks, as well as kayaking, swimming, and fishing on Lake Willoughby.  Watch the sunset at Sentinel Rock.  
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$81
 / night

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Cabins in Eastern Townships guide

Where to go

Parc National du Mont-Orford

Nestled among the towering peaks of Mont Orford and Mont Chauve, Mont-Orford National Park lets hikers take in majestic views from Bear Peak via Cretes Trail and Pekan Trail. Canoeing, cycling, rock climbing, swimming, and paddle surfing keep campers active in summer waters as well, while snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are available in wintertime. Camp within the park at its rustic campsites or in more amenity-filled campgrounds with full restrooms and supply shops.

Lake Memphremagog

Explore the 21 islands of Lake Memphremagog while sailing or canoeing through its waters. The lake is especially popular for fishing—it teems with sunfish, yellow perch, rock bass, largemouth bass, and bullhead catfish. Campers can stay in nearby cabin rentals and campsites close to bait and tackle shops, supply stores, and restaurants.

Bleu Lavande

Renowned for its lush lavender fields and gardens, Bleu Lavande farm offers lavender soap-making workshops and other farm events to interested visitors. Bleu Lavande is open year-round and features an onsite boutique as well as nearby cabin rentals, campsites, and RV parks.

Coaticook

Visit Coaticook on the Coaticook River to traverse the longest suspended footbridge in North America. Campers will also enjoy exploring the town’s historic features, such as the Château Arthur-Osmore-Norton, which was built at the turn of the 20th century and now houses the Musée Beaulne. Coaticook is also renowned for its dairy industry, so take a moment to sample its famous cheeses and ice cream during a daytrip.