This beautiful 14 acres has nearly half a mile of frontage on the Lamoille River in Johnson, Vermont. Corn field and mountain views across the river. Great chance for star gazing and seeing wildlife. The property is also home to several tiny home and glamping rentals.
Campsite comes with access to a porta-potty and firewood.Park your RV or pitch your tent next to the majestic Lamoille River. Enjoy beautiful views of the Lamoille River and the farm across the river. Private fire pit, picnic table, 110 standard electrical outlet, and 30-amp 220V RV outlet provided. Also a hose for potable water. Steps away from easy access to river, hot tub, outdoor shower, porta potty, and firewood for sale. A part of the Uncommon Accommodations property of tiny houses and other unique stays.
Gorgeous property! The pinnacle of tent camping with all the luxurious amenities (hot tub, shower, river access, etc.) and nature your heart could desire.
We really enjoyed our time here. We had a nice relaxing weekend. The shower was great and the location was beautiful. This location is not private by any means. There were people walking through our site often which disrupted the peacefulness. In the listing it also listed a picnic table was available and there was not one at our site. This made preparing food difficult.
We had two wonderful nights winter camping on Tyler’s property. The river’s melody was a dream to fall asleep to, and the large fire pit provided at the site was perfect to keep us warm in single digit temps the first night. We lucked out with a nearly full moon and cloudless starry night, which only added to the experience.
Beautiful, private sites with picturesque views. Walking trail nearby (need to explore next time when we have more time). Clean and well maintained porto conveniently located. Hot tub is a must next time too.
And there most certainly will be a next time! 10/10
Location
Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to