Dog-friendly RV camping near Springfield

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Chateauguay NoTown Brookside RV

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Stockbridge, VT
Dry RV Campsite Along Stony Brook Pristine Stony Brook and Stony Brook Road run past this one-acre RV site within the Chateauguay NoTown Conservation Area and Les Newell Wildlife Management Area, Vermont's oldest regional conservation partnership. Three miles up gravel Stony Brook Road, this site is about two miles downstream from the Appalachian Trail. The site is perfectly situated for an RV or trailer to pull through and easily turn around when ready to leave. This is a four-season Vermont outdoor wonderland. All kinds of wildlife are running, flying, swimming, and hanging around. Near hiking and ATV trails, about 30 minutes from Killington. Endless possibilities for outdoor activities. No hookups, but water from our artesian well is available with a short hike up the driveway of our adjacent property. Pet friendly but please watch your pets and clean up after them!
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Dog-friendly RV camping near Springfield guide

Overview

Ready to hit the road with your furry friend and RV in tow? Hipcamp has over 1705 options in or near Springfield, Vermont where you and your pet can park and play. With RV-friendly sites and pet-friendly policies, you’ll find plenty of options that fit your needs. Check out top campsites like Sacred Nectar Sanctuary (578 reviews), Magic Forest Farm (317 reviews), and Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, potable water, and campfires, and explore activities like snow sports, biking, and whitewater paddling. With prices as low as $5 and an average price per night of $45, there’s no better time to hit the road with your furry friend and experience Vermont’s great outdoors.