The best dog-friendly glamping sites near Shelburne

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Looking for a luxurious camping experience with your furry friends? Hipcamp has got your back! With over 897 options available near Shelburne, Vermont, you'll be able to find the perfect glamping site that suits your needs. From Timbertrail Farm with 257 reviews to Green Mountain Getaway with 193 reviews and Harold's View Farm with 184 reviews, you'll be able to pick a top campsite with confidence. These sites come with popular amenities including toilets, showers, and campfires, so you won't have to rough it. Plus, you can enjoy activities such as wildlife watching, wind sports, and fishing. With an average price per night of $60 and options as low as $5, you can have an unforgettable experience without breaking the bank.

98% (2.3K) 94 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Shelburne

Blueberry Lake Adventures

1. Blueberry Lake Adventures

94%
(17)
28mi from Shelburne · 2 sites
Retreat to our cozy yurt and relax by the wood fire. This enchanting yurt is very special to us! Previous friends and guests have exclaimed how romantic it is. It has electricity, a tiny refrigerator, wood stove and a comfy bed. The composting toilet is available outside. To get to the yurt 4WD recommended, ice and rain can greatly affect the roads. There is a parking spot available to park across from Deer Road. Take the very short walk to the yurt. Near our site is Green Mountain National Forest to explore. Blueberry Lake is just a short walk down our hill. Blueberry Lake is widely used year round for swimming, ice fishing, seasonal fishing, kayaking and canoeing. Long Trail nearby Bike trails/x country ski trails are connected right to our homestead. Continue on the trail and access some of the best mountain biking trails and snow biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking. Sugarbush Resort is a 10 minute drive and is one of the best ski mountains in the area! If you are looking for gym and shower facilities, you can stop into the Sugarbush Resort, just a short driving distance, for a day pass fee. Massages are available as a add on during booking! And kayak rentals are also available. We hope to see you soon at YurtBliss
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$90
 / night
The Hollow at Dynamite Falls

2. The Hollow at Dynamite Falls

98%
(23)
32mi from Shelburne · 2 sites
Full of scenic waterfalls along a Vermont mountain brook, our daughter named the land after dynamite was found during renovations of the former one-room schoolhouse on the property 5 years ago. Naturalists will love the brookside trails, many dipping pools, a zip line, hammocks, and a privy with a woodland view. There are several scenic campsites on the 150 acres, but only one will be rented each night to ensure a special experience. Wifi and power available across the brook outside the farmhouse as needed. No cell service. Spend lazy days exploring the woods, reading a book in a hammock, or sunning yourself on a rock in the river. A newer, larger tent has been set up for 2025 . Roxbury is the geographic center of Vermont - which makes it a great basecamp for adventures. Warren / Sugarbush is 20-25 minutes to the west. Montpelier is 20 minutes to the north. Randolph is 20 minutes to the south. Two brewpubs are within 15 minutes.
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$104
 / night
BlueberryHill Field Camp

3. BlueberryHill Field Camp

99%
(298)
35mi from Shelburne · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Bookings for summer 2026 will open March 15th with a 6month advance booking window. Camping is provided by and in support of the Blueberry Hill Outdoor Center, a 501 3C non-profit company. Located in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest, the Outdoor Center provides access to the Blueberry Hill network of trails, the Vermont Long Trail, The Catamount Trail, and the Moosalamoo National Forest Trails. All campsites are located at the edge of the field behind the Outdoor Center. We have hot/cold outdoor showers as well as restrooms in the Outdoor Center. For more information, visit our website at blueberryhilltrails dot com. While there is an internet connection near the buildings, it may not be available at your site. Cell service is limited at best. You can drive your car right up to your site. Sites are a good distance apart. Site 1 and the Bed in the Shed are the most private. Site two is quite open and supports trailers. For your campfire, you can forage for wood or request "bundles" (about a dozen hunks of wood) by the morning of your arrival, and we'll have it delivered to your site. Please note, wood from outside Vermont is not permitted. Step outside your tent and you'll find a wealth of hiking, biking, and running trails. As stewards of these trails, your camping fees help support the efforts of this non-profit comany. Nearby, you can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. Trail maps are provided upon arrival, and you can also view them online on our webpage at Blueberry Hill Outdoor Center. The Outdoor Center offers snacks and cold drinks for purchase, including our inn-made chocolate chip cookies, chips, and cold drinks. Also available on site, at the Inn across the road on mornings we are serving, may be a full breakfast, pastries, packed lunch, and coffee. (Please enquire in advance or night before if any inn items are available. ) Don't miss our Pizza Nights at the inn. More info on the Outdoor Center webpage. Payment for extras can be made on-site via Venmo or cash. In August, enjoy blueberry picking right here on-site! Give us 1/2 your pick. We do not sell.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$45
 / night
Hot Dot’s Retreat On East Creek A

4. Hot Dot’s Retreat On East Creek A

100%
(12)
39mi from Shelburne · 1 site
Escape the chaos of everyday life and find solitude while listening to sounds the nature that surrounds East Creek. Discover our hidden gem and enjoy the blue/grey herons, osprey, eagles, ducks, geese, coyotes, beaver, muskrats, porcupines, moose, bear, deer, fox, bear, etc. Enjoy fishing, kayaking (bring your own kayak) and cooking over the wood campfire or propane Blackstone camp grill! We offer battery packs to charge your cell phones and small electronics. Hike Mt. Independence historic site, located 1 mile from the campsite. Enjoy hiking just over 6 miles of trails and stopping at the visitor center. https://historicsites.vermont.gov/mount-independence https://mountindependence.org/the-mount-in-photos/ https://historicsites.vermont.gov/mount-independence/trails Three marinas located on Lake Champlain within a mile of the campsite, rent a slip for your boat and enjoy fishing on Lake Champlain! Contact Ed or Sue at Plunder Bay Marina for a boat slip or access to their boat launch and parking. https://www.plunderbayvt.com/ Please note- This site is on the backside of an operating crop farm. Corn, hay and wheat are grown on the farm. The road to the campsite is utilized by farm equipment, and at times, depending on the weather and traffic it can be muddy to travel on. We continue to improve the farm road, however at this time we recommend AWD or 4WD vehicles. Rules to follow onsite When dry you can drive right to the tent, otherwise it is a Hike-To Campsite, it's approximately 400 feet from the parking area. No motorized vehicles permitted on the property beyond parking area. This is to help minimize traffic on the property and preserve natural environment and service road. Parking: There is a parking area for multiple cars located at the entrance of the property, and is limited to 10 vehicles. Turn onto the private dirt road marked 361 Mt. Independence Road. Continue down the road about a 1/2 mile until you see the parking area sign. If you'd rather not drive your vehicle up the dirt road, there is designated parking space at the base of the entrance near the old barn. Park in designated parking space only. Once parked in Parking area follow the mowed path to the campsite. This is a Posted Private Property. You'll see the signs at entrance of property. Please stay on the mowed campsite, trails or road. Do not cut trees or damage natural landscape. Please leave the site as you found it. Clean up after yourself and your pets. No target shooting No hunting No fireworks Please do not Drive past posted "No vehicles beyond this point" sign. Hike to camping only. *Drop off service available- see extras. Alyson HipCamp Host Our family is excited to share the beauty of our working crop farm with others. My great grandfather settled here in the late 1930's from Stanstead, Canada, Our family milked dairy cows until 2006 at which time my Dad sold the herd and leased out to neighbor that continues the farming activities on the farm. In 2020, my husband and I became the proud owners of Lake Home Farm. For many years my grandparents rented row boats at this campsite which brought so much joy to so many. We are excited to engage with Tentrr and our campers to share this gem while continuing the relationship with our neighbor who crops the land. Note: this campsite is named after Dot, Dot lived in Ludlow, VT and she spent her summers at this site for all the years of my childhood. She was famous for her turtle soup and we're delighted to remember her in this way!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Mt Baker Tiny Cabin

5. Mt Baker Tiny Cabin

100%
(96)
44mi from Shelburne · 1 site
This off-the-grid tiny house is nestled on a 23 acre parcel at the end of a quarter-mile dirt road. The property itself is secluded but is less than 2 miles from the heart of Saranac Lake's downtown. This property is bordered by the Saranac River, the backside of Baker Mountain and State Forest. The only other building on the property is our timberframe which we may or may not be at during the time of your visit. The property does have private trails up to the cliffs on the backside of Baker mtn however, the Saranac River is down a steep embankment so it does not make for a good place to launch a boat (several public boat launches nearby). The Mt Baker tiny house is a great basecamp for hiking the Saranac Lake 6-ers, paddling/boating along the Saranac Chain of lakes or Saranac River, Mountain Biking at Dewey, Pisgah or other nearby BETA trails. IMPORTANT DETAILS: This tiny cabin is completely off the grid: no electricity, heat or cooling. Queen sized bed - we provide the linens. The driveway is narrow - so nothing in tow. Drinking water is provided via jug and dispenser. There is a brand new outhouse (no flushable toilet) We have a designated spot for campfires (smores are a must) There is an older propane grill outside for guest use
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$85
 / night

Looking for a luxurious camping experience with your furry friends? Hipcamp has got your back! With over 897 options available near Shelburne, Vermont, you'll be able to find the perfect glamping site that suits your needs. From Timbertrail Farm with 257 reviews to Green Mountain Getaway with 193 reviews and Harold's View Farm with 184 reviews, you'll be able to pick a top campsite with confidence. These sites come with popular amenities including toilets, showers, and campfires, so you won't have to rough it. Plus, you can enjoy activities such as wildlife watching, wind sports, and fishing. With an average price per night of $60 and options as low as $5, you can have an unforgettable experience without breaking the bank.

98% (2.3K) 94 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Shelburne

Blueberry Lake Adventures

1. Blueberry Lake Adventures

94%
(17)
28mi from Shelburne · 2 sites
Retreat to our cozy yurt and relax by the wood fire. This enchanting yurt is very special to us! Previous friends and guests have exclaimed how romantic it is. It has electricity, a tiny refrigerator, wood stove and a comfy bed. The composting toilet is available outside. To get to the yurt 4WD recommended, ice and rain can greatly affect the roads. There is a parking spot available to park across from Deer Road. Take the very short walk to the yurt. Near our site is Green Mountain National Forest to explore. Blueberry Lake is just a short walk down our hill. Blueberry Lake is widely used year round for swimming, ice fishing, seasonal fishing, kayaking and canoeing. Long Trail nearby Bike trails/x country ski trails are connected right to our homestead. Continue on the trail and access some of the best mountain biking trails and snow biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking. Sugarbush Resort is a 10 minute drive and is one of the best ski mountains in the area! If you are looking for gym and shower facilities, you can stop into the Sugarbush Resort, just a short driving distance, for a day pass fee. Massages are available as a add on during booking! And kayak rentals are also available. We hope to see you soon at YurtBliss
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$90
 / night
The Hollow at Dynamite Falls

2. The Hollow at Dynamite Falls

98%
(23)
32mi from Shelburne · 2 sites
Full of scenic waterfalls along a Vermont mountain brook, our daughter named the land after dynamite was found during renovations of the former one-room schoolhouse on the property 5 years ago. Naturalists will love the brookside trails, many dipping pools, a zip line, hammocks, and a privy with a woodland view. There are several scenic campsites on the 150 acres, but only one will be rented each night to ensure a special experience. Wifi and power available across the brook outside the farmhouse as needed. No cell service. Spend lazy days exploring the woods, reading a book in a hammock, or sunning yourself on a rock in the river. A newer, larger tent has been set up for 2025 . Roxbury is the geographic center of Vermont - which makes it a great basecamp for adventures. Warren / Sugarbush is 20-25 minutes to the west. Montpelier is 20 minutes to the north. Randolph is 20 minutes to the south. Two brewpubs are within 15 minutes.
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$104
 / night
BlueberryHill Field Camp

3. BlueberryHill Field Camp

99%
(298)
35mi from Shelburne · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Bookings for summer 2026 will open March 15th with a 6month advance booking window. Camping is provided by and in support of the Blueberry Hill Outdoor Center, a 501 3C non-profit company. Located in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest, the Outdoor Center provides access to the Blueberry Hill network of trails, the Vermont Long Trail, The Catamount Trail, and the Moosalamoo National Forest Trails. All campsites are located at the edge of the field behind the Outdoor Center. We have hot/cold outdoor showers as well as restrooms in the Outdoor Center. For more information, visit our website at blueberryhilltrails dot com. While there is an internet connection near the buildings, it may not be available at your site. Cell service is limited at best. You can drive your car right up to your site. Sites are a good distance apart. Site 1 and the Bed in the Shed are the most private. Site two is quite open and supports trailers. For your campfire, you can forage for wood or request "bundles" (about a dozen hunks of wood) by the morning of your arrival, and we'll have it delivered to your site. Please note, wood from outside Vermont is not permitted. Step outside your tent and you'll find a wealth of hiking, biking, and running trails. As stewards of these trails, your camping fees help support the efforts of this non-profit comany. Nearby, you can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. Trail maps are provided upon arrival, and you can also view them online on our webpage at Blueberry Hill Outdoor Center. The Outdoor Center offers snacks and cold drinks for purchase, including our inn-made chocolate chip cookies, chips, and cold drinks. Also available on site, at the Inn across the road on mornings we are serving, may be a full breakfast, pastries, packed lunch, and coffee. (Please enquire in advance or night before if any inn items are available. ) Don't miss our Pizza Nights at the inn. More info on the Outdoor Center webpage. Payment for extras can be made on-site via Venmo or cash. In August, enjoy blueberry picking right here on-site! Give us 1/2 your pick. We do not sell.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$45
 / night
Hot Dot’s Retreat On East Creek A

4. Hot Dot’s Retreat On East Creek A

100%
(12)
39mi from Shelburne · 1 site
Escape the chaos of everyday life and find solitude while listening to sounds the nature that surrounds East Creek. Discover our hidden gem and enjoy the blue/grey herons, osprey, eagles, ducks, geese, coyotes, beaver, muskrats, porcupines, moose, bear, deer, fox, bear, etc. Enjoy fishing, kayaking (bring your own kayak) and cooking over the wood campfire or propane Blackstone camp grill! We offer battery packs to charge your cell phones and small electronics. Hike Mt. Independence historic site, located 1 mile from the campsite. Enjoy hiking just over 6 miles of trails and stopping at the visitor center. https://historicsites.vermont.gov/mount-independence https://mountindependence.org/the-mount-in-photos/ https://historicsites.vermont.gov/mount-independence/trails Three marinas located on Lake Champlain within a mile of the campsite, rent a slip for your boat and enjoy fishing on Lake Champlain! Contact Ed or Sue at Plunder Bay Marina for a boat slip or access to their boat launch and parking. https://www.plunderbayvt.com/ Please note- This site is on the backside of an operating crop farm. Corn, hay and wheat are grown on the farm. The road to the campsite is utilized by farm equipment, and at times, depending on the weather and traffic it can be muddy to travel on. We continue to improve the farm road, however at this time we recommend AWD or 4WD vehicles. Rules to follow onsite When dry you can drive right to the tent, otherwise it is a Hike-To Campsite, it's approximately 400 feet from the parking area. No motorized vehicles permitted on the property beyond parking area. This is to help minimize traffic on the property and preserve natural environment and service road. Parking: There is a parking area for multiple cars located at the entrance of the property, and is limited to 10 vehicles. Turn onto the private dirt road marked 361 Mt. Independence Road. Continue down the road about a 1/2 mile until you see the parking area sign. If you'd rather not drive your vehicle up the dirt road, there is designated parking space at the base of the entrance near the old barn. Park in designated parking space only. Once parked in Parking area follow the mowed path to the campsite. This is a Posted Private Property. You'll see the signs at entrance of property. Please stay on the mowed campsite, trails or road. Do not cut trees or damage natural landscape. Please leave the site as you found it. Clean up after yourself and your pets. No target shooting No hunting No fireworks Please do not Drive past posted "No vehicles beyond this point" sign. Hike to camping only. *Drop off service available- see extras. Alyson HipCamp Host Our family is excited to share the beauty of our working crop farm with others. My great grandfather settled here in the late 1930's from Stanstead, Canada, Our family milked dairy cows until 2006 at which time my Dad sold the herd and leased out to neighbor that continues the farming activities on the farm. In 2020, my husband and I became the proud owners of Lake Home Farm. For many years my grandparents rented row boats at this campsite which brought so much joy to so many. We are excited to engage with Tentrr and our campers to share this gem while continuing the relationship with our neighbor who crops the land. Note: this campsite is named after Dot, Dot lived in Ludlow, VT and she spent her summers at this site for all the years of my childhood. She was famous for her turtle soup and we're delighted to remember her in this way!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Mt Baker Tiny Cabin

5. Mt Baker Tiny Cabin

100%
(96)
44mi from Shelburne · 1 site
This off-the-grid tiny house is nestled on a 23 acre parcel at the end of a quarter-mile dirt road. The property itself is secluded but is less than 2 miles from the heart of Saranac Lake's downtown. This property is bordered by the Saranac River, the backside of Baker Mountain and State Forest. The only other building on the property is our timberframe which we may or may not be at during the time of your visit. The property does have private trails up to the cliffs on the backside of Baker mtn however, the Saranac River is down a steep embankment so it does not make for a good place to launch a boat (several public boat launches nearby). The Mt Baker tiny house is a great basecamp for hiking the Saranac Lake 6-ers, paddling/boating along the Saranac Chain of lakes or Saranac River, Mountain Biking at Dewey, Pisgah or other nearby BETA trails. IMPORTANT DETAILS: This tiny cabin is completely off the grid: no electricity, heat or cooling. Queen sized bed - we provide the linens. The driveway is narrow - so nothing in tow. Drinking water is provided via jug and dispenser. There is a brand new outhouse (no flushable toilet) We have a designated spot for campfires (smores are a must) There is an older propane grill outside for guest use
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$85
 / night

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