The best dog-friendly glamping in Vermont

·

Looking for a camping experience in Vermont that includes glamping and is pet-friendly? Hipcamp offers over 250 options that fit the bill. With top campsites such as Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews), Quarry Brook (207 reviews), and Green Mountain Getaway (193 reviews), you'll be sure to find the perfect spot. Average prices per night are $89, with options as low as $15. Popular amenities include potable water, trash, and toilets, while popular activities include historic sites, hiking, and paddling.

98% (5.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Meadow & Woods Cabins

2. The Meadow & Woods Cabins

100%
(33)
4 sites · Lodging · Grafton, VT
Welcome to the Meadow Cabin at Riverledge Farm. Tucked away on 300+ acres of Vermont beauty, this off-grid cabin boasts views of a private meadow pasture and rolling hillsides, steps away from hiking trails and a babbling brook. Enjoy the freedom of an unplugged life! Back to the days of card games, reading, writing, puzzle solving, music making, and wholesome conversation without interruption. This lovely getaway is sure to reset your daily rhythm and restore your connection with nature. We provide your basic needs with a woodstove, outhouse, and cozy blankets. Folded clean linens and pillows are available inside the cabin as well. Bring your own personal comfy items and make yourself at home. Outside a fire pit awaits for camp cooking and nighttime stargazing- firewood and camp chairs are complementary! You are welcome to hike, snowshoe, ski, sled and enjoy our 300+ acres and explore to your heart's content. If there was one word to describe our Meadow Cabin, it is “peaceful.” Come experience true peace for yourself! Last but not least, be sure to check out our sister cabin across the way, The Woods Cabin at Riverledge, on Hipcamp! IG: @riverledgefarm
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Missisquoi Magic

3. Missisquoi Magic

97%
(19)
1 site · Lodging · Enosburg Falls, VT
Come camp on the shores of the Missisquoi River. Beautiful views of Jay Peak and Enosburg Mountain. Our campsite is set in a grove at the end of a meadow. Adjacent to the Missisquoi Recreation Trail, our site offers easy access to scenic biking and hiking, stretching 10 miles north to the Canadian border and 20 miles west to St.Albans, a great town on Lake Champlain. Due to our location on the river, you will undoubtedly see beavers, geese, ducks, blue heron and other waterfowl. If you're lucky, you might spy the family of river otters, a deer, turtles, and wild turkeys. The Enosburg Golf Course is 5 minutes away. Jay Peak Resort and Smugglers Notch are both about a 35 minute drive. Lots of mountains to climb and trails to hike within minutes. There are several local swimming holes nearby. Our location is approximately 1.5 hours to Montreal, Quebec and 1 hour to Burlington Vermont.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Vermont Homestead

5. Vermont Homestead

100%
(4)
3 sites · Lodging · Chester, VT
This off-the-grid homestead sits on a quiet dirt road just outside the quaint village of Chester. Spread across 28 acres, the property features streams and trails to explore. The 8' x 14' Studio, complete with an accessible entry ramp, offers an elevated porch overlooking the garden, Adirondack chairs, an outdoor kitchen with table, grill and two-burner camp stove as well as a fire pit. Guests also have access to an accessible bathroom with a clawfoot tub located in the main house, about 250 feet from the Studio. An outdoor shower attached to the main house is also available. A wood-fired barrel sauna can be reserved for an additional charge. Frank, Julie, and their a very chill black Lab, Skye (who roams off-leash) welcome all visitors, from local to international, LGBTQ+, and those of all abilities. Chester itself offers a small grocery store, convenience store, a great coffee/sandwich shop, wine store, and several restaurants. Hiking trails are available both on the property and in the village, while Okemo Mountain, Mount Ascutney, and Lowell Lake State Park are just 20 minutes away. Manchester and Killington are approximately 45 minutes from the property.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

Looking for a camping experience in Vermont that includes glamping and is pet-friendly? Hipcamp offers over 250 options that fit the bill. With top campsites such as Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews), Quarry Brook (207 reviews), and Green Mountain Getaway (193 reviews), you'll be sure to find the perfect spot. Average prices per night are $89, with options as low as $15. Popular amenities include potable water, trash, and toilets, while popular activities include historic sites, hiking, and paddling.

98% (5.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Meadow & Woods Cabins

2. The Meadow & Woods Cabins

100%
(33)
4 sites · Lodging · Grafton, VT
Welcome to the Meadow Cabin at Riverledge Farm. Tucked away on 300+ acres of Vermont beauty, this off-grid cabin boasts views of a private meadow pasture and rolling hillsides, steps away from hiking trails and a babbling brook. Enjoy the freedom of an unplugged life! Back to the days of card games, reading, writing, puzzle solving, music making, and wholesome conversation without interruption. This lovely getaway is sure to reset your daily rhythm and restore your connection with nature. We provide your basic needs with a woodstove, outhouse, and cozy blankets. Folded clean linens and pillows are available inside the cabin as well. Bring your own personal comfy items and make yourself at home. Outside a fire pit awaits for camp cooking and nighttime stargazing- firewood and camp chairs are complementary! You are welcome to hike, snowshoe, ski, sled and enjoy our 300+ acres and explore to your heart's content. If there was one word to describe our Meadow Cabin, it is “peaceful.” Come experience true peace for yourself! Last but not least, be sure to check out our sister cabin across the way, The Woods Cabin at Riverledge, on Hipcamp! IG: @riverledgefarm
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Missisquoi Magic

3. Missisquoi Magic

97%
(19)
1 site · Lodging · Enosburg Falls, VT
Come camp on the shores of the Missisquoi River. Beautiful views of Jay Peak and Enosburg Mountain. Our campsite is set in a grove at the end of a meadow. Adjacent to the Missisquoi Recreation Trail, our site offers easy access to scenic biking and hiking, stretching 10 miles north to the Canadian border and 20 miles west to St.Albans, a great town on Lake Champlain. Due to our location on the river, you will undoubtedly see beavers, geese, ducks, blue heron and other waterfowl. If you're lucky, you might spy the family of river otters, a deer, turtles, and wild turkeys. The Enosburg Golf Course is 5 minutes away. Jay Peak Resort and Smugglers Notch are both about a 35 minute drive. Lots of mountains to climb and trails to hike within minutes. There are several local swimming holes nearby. Our location is approximately 1.5 hours to Montreal, Quebec and 1 hour to Burlington Vermont.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Vermont Homestead

5. Vermont Homestead

100%
(4)
3 sites · Lodging · Chester, VT
This off-the-grid homestead sits on a quiet dirt road just outside the quaint village of Chester. Spread across 28 acres, the property features streams and trails to explore. The 8' x 14' Studio, complete with an accessible entry ramp, offers an elevated porch overlooking the garden, Adirondack chairs, an outdoor kitchen with table, grill and two-burner camp stove as well as a fire pit. Guests also have access to an accessible bathroom with a clawfoot tub located in the main house, about 250 feet from the Studio. An outdoor shower attached to the main house is also available. A wood-fired barrel sauna can be reserved for an additional charge. Frank, Julie, and their a very chill black Lab, Skye (who roams off-leash) welcome all visitors, from local to international, LGBTQ+, and those of all abilities. Chester itself offers a small grocery store, convenience store, a great coffee/sandwich shop, wine store, and several restaurants. Hiking trails are available both on the property and in the village, while Okemo Mountain, Mount Ascutney, and Lowell Lake State Park are just 20 minutes away. Manchester and Killington are approximately 45 minutes from the property.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

Public campgrounds in Vermont

Stories from the community

Other options in Vermont

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

Popular Vermont glamping styles