The best dog-friendly RV parks near Randolph

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If you're looking for RV camping options near Randolph, Vermont that allow pets, Hipcamp has over 1600 options to choose from. You can find campsites for as low as $5 per night, with an average price of $40. Some top campsites in the area include Sacred Nectar Sanctuary (578 reviews), Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews), and Greenbush Farm (213 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, toilets, and pet-friendly sites. Off-roading (OHV), historic sites, and boating are all popular activities in the area.

98% (5.1K) 269 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Randolph

Bumpa's Camp - experience true VT!

1. Bumpa's Camp - experience true VT!

100%
(70)
47mi from Randolph · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: Vermont northern woods camping overlooking a large beaver pond. Perfect wild-life habitat for birdwatching, deer, moose and bear. Pedal boat amongst the beaver lodges or just watch from our fully screened in shelter. Enjoy evenings cooking or just standing around the fire pit - wood available on site $5 bundle. There is a small griddle for cooking. Great areas nearby for bicycling, swimming, boating and kayaking. Some of Vermont's greatest breweries just a short drive away. Camping at its best! Very private location - large space so bring your RV, tent or sleep under the stars!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$75
 / night
Camp Ebb and Flow

2. Camp Ebb and Flow

100%
(169)
34mi from Randolph · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Ebb and Flow is located on the western edge of the White Mountains, near the crossing of the Appalachian Trail and a short drive to VT. Three lakes nearby for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Hiking trails nearby. The camp offers RV sites with water, electricity, and sewer, an RV site with no hookups, and several tent sites. One of the tent sites has water and electricity and another has electricity with nearby water. There is bathhouse with two toilets and two vanities as well as a shower with changing room. Potable water is also available from a spigot at the bathhouse. There are over six acres of mowed fields for activities and walking. There is also a lovely brook running through the property with many areas you can cool off in from the summer heat. This property has a lengthy history going back to colonial times. It’s been a farm, an apple orchard, and once had a sawmill. Please check the calendar for available dates. Check-in is no later than 9pm unless late arrival arrangements have been made prior to booking. Whenever possible, try to arrive before dark because there are no lights at most sites, which can make setup difficult. A note regarding electric vehicles (EV): If you have an electric vehicle and would like to tent camp, please select one of our full hookup RV sites. If you have the proper electric adapter for your vehicle, you can charge your vehicle at the 30A RV plug while tenting in the field near the RV site. We do not supply these adapters, and we cannot allow you to charge your vehicle unless you have reserved an RV site with full hookups. If you do not see an open site for the days you'd like to get away, please contact us. Sometimes we can make other arrangements, allowing you to stay.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$43
 / night
Windswept Acres Campsite

3. Windswept Acres Campsite

98%
(82)
11mi from Randolph · 1 site · Tent, RV
Our property, Windswept Acres, has been a favorite destination for literally generations of visitors, whether staying in a room in the farmhouse, a bunk in the barn, or "glamping" in our Sugar House. One of those decades-long regulars asked several years ago whether they could locate their RV next to the road on a knoll overlooking our upper pond, and we told them "sure". They own a building company, and were good enough to bring a crew up to prepare the site. They laid pipes to one of our spring-fed wells for water, conduit for both electricity and phone, dug a dry well for grey-water, and moved onto the site for several years. After then they chose to move to a traditional structure further up the hill, and left behind a fully-equipped spot perfect for campers and RVs that we have offered to visiting family and guests! Easily accessible from a dirt road, your shaded site overlooks an acre pond. You are surrounded by lawns, open fields and hills with a small barn across the road from you. The pastures support horses, cattle, sheep and chickens in your neighborhood. The ponds are both great for fishing, and the large one for swimming and canoeing as well. There are trails through the woods and logging roads to be explored on foot or bike. A walk up to the top of the hill affords near-360-degree views. [Note for RV/trailer users: We are at the top of a 1.7 mile hill, of which more than a mile is dirt and the last half die or so is steep. We do NOT recommend pulling anything up this hill with front wheel drive vehicles, especially in wet conditions. If there is any question, be sure to message us for more info.] [Note for GPS-reliers: some GPS devices try to send people up the back side of the hill, which is not an adequate road for any RV or even some cars. Your route should take you to Beacon Hill Road via VT route 110. it should NOT take you to Beacon Hill Road via Brook Road!]
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night
Fortification Vista

4. Fortification Vista

100%
(1)
40mi from Randolph · 1 site · Tent, RV
Come visit the picturesque Cabot Plains in Cabot, Vermont. This 6-acre site is nestled in a forested area at the height of Cabot Plains. Enjoy walking or biking from the site to the McQueeny–Cabot Recreation Trails, the historic Bayley-Hazen Military Road, and the AM Foster Covered Bridge, while taking in spectacular views of both the Green Mountains and Mount Washington in the distance. This property sits on the historic “Fortification Hill,” once home to the blockhouse at General Hazen’s camp. The area is rich with history, and we encourage you to take some time to explore it as we have. We recommend reading Cabot Historical Society – Bayley-Hazen Military Road by Peter B. Dannenberg for more information. Nearby attractions include great gravel roads for cycling, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, mountain biking at Kingdom Trails and the Craftsbury Outdoor Center, and several scenic hiking trails in Groton State Forest. You’ll also find Burtt’s Apple Orchard and live entertainment on Saturday nights at The Den at Harry’s Hardware — the local hardware store and community hub. Cabot is surrounded by beautiful bodies of water to explore, including Joe’s Pond, Marshfield Dam Reservoir, Peacham Pond, Nicholes Pond, and Lake Groton. Please carry out all trash.
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Cloud 9 campsite Fairlee VT

5. Cloud 9 campsite Fairlee VT

100%
(53)
24mi from Randolph · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We live in the beautiful wooded area in fairlee vt with beautiful views of the ascutney mountains . Learn more about this land: You will be camping at our cloud 9 campsite which private and peaceful! The site is located behind many large pine trees in the upper part of the field across from our house which is hidden and cannot be viewed from the campsite. You can connect with wifi at the wifi sign near the beginning of the campsite road. We have a few hiking trails on Blood brook road one of which you can walk to from our home and it’s only a very short distance away. We are located 3 miles from Lake Fairlee Public beach also known as Treasure Island so bring your swimsuit! We are also within 5 minutes of the Lake Fairlee boat launch so feel free to bring your canoe or kayak and enjoy a paddle around our beautiful lake. We enjoy hosting both families and large groups looking for a place to unwind.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$26
 / night

If you're looking for RV camping options near Randolph, Vermont that allow pets, Hipcamp has over 1600 options to choose from. You can find campsites for as low as $5 per night, with an average price of $40. Some top campsites in the area include Sacred Nectar Sanctuary (578 reviews), Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews), and Greenbush Farm (213 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, toilets, and pet-friendly sites. Off-roading (OHV), historic sites, and boating are all popular activities in the area.

98% (5.1K) 269 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Randolph

Bumpa's Camp - experience true VT!

1. Bumpa's Camp - experience true VT!

100%
(70)
47mi from Randolph · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: Vermont northern woods camping overlooking a large beaver pond. Perfect wild-life habitat for birdwatching, deer, moose and bear. Pedal boat amongst the beaver lodges or just watch from our fully screened in shelter. Enjoy evenings cooking or just standing around the fire pit - wood available on site $5 bundle. There is a small griddle for cooking. Great areas nearby for bicycling, swimming, boating and kayaking. Some of Vermont's greatest breweries just a short drive away. Camping at its best! Very private location - large space so bring your RV, tent or sleep under the stars!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$75
 / night
Camp Ebb and Flow

2. Camp Ebb and Flow

100%
(169)
34mi from Randolph · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Ebb and Flow is located on the western edge of the White Mountains, near the crossing of the Appalachian Trail and a short drive to VT. Three lakes nearby for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Hiking trails nearby. The camp offers RV sites with water, electricity, and sewer, an RV site with no hookups, and several tent sites. One of the tent sites has water and electricity and another has electricity with nearby water. There is bathhouse with two toilets and two vanities as well as a shower with changing room. Potable water is also available from a spigot at the bathhouse. There are over six acres of mowed fields for activities and walking. There is also a lovely brook running through the property with many areas you can cool off in from the summer heat. This property has a lengthy history going back to colonial times. It’s been a farm, an apple orchard, and once had a sawmill. Please check the calendar for available dates. Check-in is no later than 9pm unless late arrival arrangements have been made prior to booking. Whenever possible, try to arrive before dark because there are no lights at most sites, which can make setup difficult. A note regarding electric vehicles (EV): If you have an electric vehicle and would like to tent camp, please select one of our full hookup RV sites. If you have the proper electric adapter for your vehicle, you can charge your vehicle at the 30A RV plug while tenting in the field near the RV site. We do not supply these adapters, and we cannot allow you to charge your vehicle unless you have reserved an RV site with full hookups. If you do not see an open site for the days you'd like to get away, please contact us. Sometimes we can make other arrangements, allowing you to stay.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$43
 / night
Windswept Acres Campsite

3. Windswept Acres Campsite

98%
(82)
11mi from Randolph · 1 site · Tent, RV
Our property, Windswept Acres, has been a favorite destination for literally generations of visitors, whether staying in a room in the farmhouse, a bunk in the barn, or "glamping" in our Sugar House. One of those decades-long regulars asked several years ago whether they could locate their RV next to the road on a knoll overlooking our upper pond, and we told them "sure". They own a building company, and were good enough to bring a crew up to prepare the site. They laid pipes to one of our spring-fed wells for water, conduit for both electricity and phone, dug a dry well for grey-water, and moved onto the site for several years. After then they chose to move to a traditional structure further up the hill, and left behind a fully-equipped spot perfect for campers and RVs that we have offered to visiting family and guests! Easily accessible from a dirt road, your shaded site overlooks an acre pond. You are surrounded by lawns, open fields and hills with a small barn across the road from you. The pastures support horses, cattle, sheep and chickens in your neighborhood. The ponds are both great for fishing, and the large one for swimming and canoeing as well. There are trails through the woods and logging roads to be explored on foot or bike. A walk up to the top of the hill affords near-360-degree views. [Note for RV/trailer users: We are at the top of a 1.7 mile hill, of which more than a mile is dirt and the last half die or so is steep. We do NOT recommend pulling anything up this hill with front wheel drive vehicles, especially in wet conditions. If there is any question, be sure to message us for more info.] [Note for GPS-reliers: some GPS devices try to send people up the back side of the hill, which is not an adequate road for any RV or even some cars. Your route should take you to Beacon Hill Road via VT route 110. it should NOT take you to Beacon Hill Road via Brook Road!]
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night
Fortification Vista

4. Fortification Vista

100%
(1)
40mi from Randolph · 1 site · Tent, RV
Come visit the picturesque Cabot Plains in Cabot, Vermont. This 6-acre site is nestled in a forested area at the height of Cabot Plains. Enjoy walking or biking from the site to the McQueeny–Cabot Recreation Trails, the historic Bayley-Hazen Military Road, and the AM Foster Covered Bridge, while taking in spectacular views of both the Green Mountains and Mount Washington in the distance. This property sits on the historic “Fortification Hill,” once home to the blockhouse at General Hazen’s camp. The area is rich with history, and we encourage you to take some time to explore it as we have. We recommend reading Cabot Historical Society – Bayley-Hazen Military Road by Peter B. Dannenberg for more information. Nearby attractions include great gravel roads for cycling, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, mountain biking at Kingdom Trails and the Craftsbury Outdoor Center, and several scenic hiking trails in Groton State Forest. You’ll also find Burtt’s Apple Orchard and live entertainment on Saturday nights at The Den at Harry’s Hardware — the local hardware store and community hub. Cabot is surrounded by beautiful bodies of water to explore, including Joe’s Pond, Marshfield Dam Reservoir, Peacham Pond, Nicholes Pond, and Lake Groton. Please carry out all trash.
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Cloud 9 campsite Fairlee VT

5. Cloud 9 campsite Fairlee VT

100%
(53)
24mi from Randolph · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We live in the beautiful wooded area in fairlee vt with beautiful views of the ascutney mountains . Learn more about this land: You will be camping at our cloud 9 campsite which private and peaceful! The site is located behind many large pine trees in the upper part of the field across from our house which is hidden and cannot be viewed from the campsite. You can connect with wifi at the wifi sign near the beginning of the campsite road. We have a few hiking trails on Blood brook road one of which you can walk to from our home and it’s only a very short distance away. We are located 3 miles from Lake Fairlee Public beach also known as Treasure Island so bring your swimsuit! We are also within 5 minutes of the Lake Fairlee boat launch so feel free to bring your canoe or kayak and enjoy a paddle around our beautiful lake. We enjoy hosting both families and large groups looking for a place to unwind.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$26
 / night

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