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Vermont State Parks offer a wide variety of camping experiences, including drive-in camp sites, lean-to's, remote campsites, group camping areas, and even an inn-style lodge, all surrounded by Vermont's beautiful mountains, lakes, forests and fields.
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation offers camping at over thirty facilities across the state! Sleep under forest canopies in the Berkshires, or near the beach on Cape Cod. Campgrounds vary in what they offer, from showers and flush toilets to R.V. sites offering electric and water hook-ups.
Dates must be between NOV. 1 and MAR. 31 at: Bomoseen, Branbury, Button Bay, DAR, Emerald Lake, Grand Isle, Lake Carmi, Lake Shaftsbury, Lake St. Catherine, Woodford ...
18 tent/RV sites, 8 lean-tos, a group camping area, a restroom with flush toilets, hot and cold running water and coin-operated showers. A day use area on the hilltop includes a large log picnic pavilion capable of holding groups as large as 100 people. Accessible restrooms are available at the pavilion.
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Please visit the State Parks Remote Camping page for more information. Primitive Camping: Primitive camping is available in state forests and at some undeveloped state parks. This is not car camping -- you must backpack in at least 1,000 feet from any road. There is no public drinking water or toilet facilities, no reservations or assigned sites.
Excellent camping, swimming, boating and fishing. Canoes, kayaks and standup paddleboards are available to rent. Nature and interpretive programs are also available. 4 rental cabins, 115 tent/RV sites, 36 lean-tos, restrooms with flush toilets, hot and cold running water and coin-operated showers.