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Camping in Chittenden County: From Rustic to Resort

Jul 05, 2023 08:30AM ● By Cassie Horner

Vermont is designed for camping. Beautiful lakes, clear streams, mountains, and picturesque towns all invite people to venture outdoors for a summer of family fun. Chittenden County, anchored by Lake Champlain (known as the sixth Great Lake), offers a wide array of places to camp, from rustic to resort. Some sport water views. Some nestle in the woods. Some highlight lots of activities, and some encourage a quieter atmosphere. Whatever your list of preferences for a few days or weeks in a campground, you will have an engaging variety of choices. 

Camp Skyland 

Camp Skyland in South Hero overlooks Lake Champlain. “My husband’s great grandmother, Mabel Norton, started it in 1927. We are the fourth generation to run the campground,” says Shira Arnold. “It is right on the lake and has beach access. A lot of our campers are third and fourth generation. People enjoy the peace and quiet. We are at the end of the island. At the end of the world.” Skyland is small, family-oriented, and rustic. People enjoy swimming and kayaking. Some campers have biked from Burlington. There is a recreation building featuring such activities as ping-pong and indoor and outdoor games available to borrow.  

Campers can select from three options: rustic cabins in two sizes, grassy campsites for tents or small trailers with no hookups, and a few trailer sites for trailers under 24 feet. Camp Skyland opens this year on Memorial Day Weekend and closes the last weekend in September. Pets are not allowed. 

Camp Skyland’s Cliffside Cabins overlooking Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains sleep two to four persons in one room with private bathrooms. Adding to the camaraderie of the quaint cabin row is a group fire pit with panoramic views of sunrise and sunset.

For more information, visit campskylandvt.com

Shelburne Camping Area is also a fourth-generation business. “My parents rented the first site in 1972,” says Chris Bissonette. “We are a great destination for day trips in Vermont.” It is located one mile north of Shelburne Village in the heart of the Champlain Valley. The summer 2021 season started April 1 and closes October 31. Shelburne Campground is open year-round with limited off-season facilities from November 1 to March 31. The campground offers a full range of options, from no hookup to full hookup. There are also one- and two-room kitchenettes. 

 








For more information, visit shelburnecamping.com

Dunlap Riehle, the owner of Pine Haven Eco-Campground located by the Lamoille River in Colchester, describes it as a “boutique campground. A hidden gem.” He stumbled across it in 2011 while searching online for an RV he could comfortably travel the US in with his mother. Although it hadn’t been operating for 10 years, Pine Haven seemed like an interesting project to take on as a way to combine his love for the outdoors and meeting adult travelers. “My family has always been a steward of Vermont and all it has to offer,” he says. “I wanted to create an eco-friendly, no-frills destination geared towards adults, and that embraces everything Vermont.” RV and tent sites are available (and renting quickly). There is a deck for water activities. Campers describe this natural area as very quiet and peaceful. 

 Grassy lake view tent sites are available, each with a picnic table and fire pit. RVs and tent campers alike enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of Pine Haven Eco-Campground. Situated along the Lamoille River, it’s nestled between beautiful Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains. 

For more information, call (802) 355-5566. 

North Beach Campground, operated by the City of Burlington Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront, is located on almost 45 acres of woods and beach on the shores of Lake Champlain in Burlington. It is a “hidden treasure” that features a rural atmosphere in an urban area. The campground offers 137 sites for tents and RVs or trailers from May 1 to October 15. There is an activity area and a kids’ playground at the beach. Bicyclists can directly access nine miles of bike paths from the campground. 

North Beach has lifeguards, a grassy picnic area with grills and picnic tables, restrooms, foot showers, and a snack bar. 

For more information, visit enjoyburlington.com

Keeler Bay Campground & Marina is located in South Hero. The nine-acre campground, open from May 1 to October 15, has 900 feet of shoreline on Lake Champlain. There are 24 sites for tents and RV full hookup. Beautiful views of the lake, along with recreational amenities including a large open field, make this a special place for campers. The marina, open May 15 to October 15, has 80 deep-water boat slips on the lake and provides food and bar service. 

The picnic shelter will allow one reservation per day for summer 2023.

Keeler Bay Campground & Marina offers tent and RV sites and has 80 boat slips. 

 

For more information, visit keelerbay.com

 

Camp Skyland
398 South Street 
South Hero, VT 
(802) 372-4200 
www.campskylandvt.com 

North Beach Campground
City of Burlington Parks, Recreation & Waterfront 
645 Pine Street, Suite B 
Burlington, VT 
Main Phone: (802) 864-0123 
Campground Phone: (802) 862-0942 
enjoyburlington.com/place/north-beach-campground 

Pine Haven Eco-Campground
3 Pine Haven Road 
Colchester, VT 
(802) 893-8586 

Shelburne Camping Area
4385 Shelburne Road, Route 7 
Shelburne, VT 
(802) 985-2540 
shelburnecamping.com 

 

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