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Campgrounds and RV parks in Vermont, US

88 campgrounds and RV Parks in Vermont, US. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

88 campgrounds
6400 campsites
243 RVs available for delivery
From $20/night

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Camping in Vermont

Things to do in Vermont

Camping spots and RV parks in Vermont, US

Vermont seasonal info

  • spring

    March - May

    54° / 36°F 78 mm

    Mud and late snow early; most parks open by late May

  • summer

    June - August

    79° / 59°F 95 mm

    Warm peak season; lakefront sites book weeks ahead

  • fall

    September - November

    57° / 41°F 88 mm

    Foliage demand peaks late September into October

  • winter

    December - February

    30° / 16°F 65 mm

    Cold and snowy; state park campgrounds closed to RVs

Top Hosts in Vermont, US

Timothy3 trips - Joined Jan 2023

The Rv worked out perfectly! This was our first experience! The host was helpful and immediately responsive to any questions. Unit was clean, well maintained and well appointed. Thank you Tim. We hope you will rent to us again.

Janet G. - Aug 2023

Tatyana5 trips - Joined May 2025

First time rveasy user. Tatiana made the experience easy by responding quickly when I messaged. Everything was perfect and just what we needed for our short weekend getaway!

Morgan A. - Oct 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds in Vermont, US

How much does an RV rental in Vermont cost and how can I find the best value?

RV rentals in Vermont fit a range of budgets. Travel trailers typically start around $90 to $150 per night, while motorhomes generally range from $175 to $300 per night, with higher rates during peak foliage season from late September to mid-October. To find a cheap RV rental in Vermont, book early and consider shoulder seasons like May to June or late October. Many hosts offer weekly discounts and midweek pricing. Filter by price when searching, and look for delivery options that can save fuel costs on your Vermont RV trip to favorites like Ben and Jerry's Factory or the state parks along Route 100.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Vermont%2C%20United%20States

What do I need to rent an RV in Vermont?

Renting an RV in Vermont is refreshingly simple: a regular driver's license and being 25 or older is all it takes. You don't need a special RV license or CDL for most vehicles here. RVezy's secure system verifies your ID during booking, so you'll be ready to roll. In fact, many first-time renters are surprised at how easy it is to start their Vermont RV adventure! Book early for fall foliage, and you'll be on the scenic Route 100 in no time.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

Are protection and roadside assistance included with my Vermont RV rental?

Absolutely: every RVezy RV rental in Vermont includes a protection package and 24/7 roadside assistance for total peace of mind. Whether you're cruising up Smugglers' Notch or parked lakeside, you're covered for the unexpected. Choose your level of protection at checkout for extra flexibility. No need to worry about the what-ifs, just focus on the maple creemees and covered bridges ahead!
rvezy.com/insurance-and-protection

Can I cancel or change my Vermont RV rental if my plans shift?

Yes, you can book an RV rental in Vermont with confidence. RVezy applies a standard cancellation policy to every booking, with refund amounts based on how far in advance you cancel relative to your trip start date. The full policy details are shown during checkout and in your booking confirmation. If a host cancels, you receive a full refund or travel credit. Review the policy before booking so you know exactly what to expect for your Vermont RV trip.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Are there pet-friendly RV rental options in Vermont?

Yes, pet-friendly RV rental in Vermont is easy to find. Use RVezy's pet-friendly filter to see listings that welcome dogs or cats. Vermont parks like Waterbury Center State Park and North Beach in Burlington offer pet-friendly trails and swimming areas, and most Vermont State Parks allow leashed pets in campgrounds. Review each listing's pet rules before booking, and bring your own bedding and waste bags. You are never far from a dog-friendly hike in Vermont's Green Mountains.
vtstateparks.com/pets.html

Can I have an RV delivered to my campground or home in Vermont?

Yes, many Vermont RV hosts offer delivery directly to your campground, state park, or home address. Your host will set the RV up and walk you through every system, which is ideal for first-time renters and families. RV delivery in Vermont removes the stress of towing or driving a large motorhome, making a Lake Champlain or Smugglers' Notch getaway hassle-free. Use the delivery filter when searching on RVezy to see hosts who deliver to destinations like Lake Willoughby, Stowe, or Burlington.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038949714-Delivery-options

How far can I travel on my Vermont RV rental, and what are some classic road trips?

Mileage on a Vermont RV rental depends on the host's policy. Many listings include a daily mileage allowance, while others offer unlimited mileage as an upgrade at checkout. Classic RV road trips from Vermont include Route 7 south to Manchester (about 2 hours from Burlington), Shelburne up to Stowe (about 1 hour), and a Lake Champlain loop into the Adirondacks via the ferry. Always confirm the mileage policy in the listing before booking so you can plan your Vermont RV trip with confidence.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106494-Mileage-and-generator-usage

Where can I park my RV overnight in Vermont, and what are the best campgrounds?

Vermont has excellent RV camping options, including Little River State Park in Waterbury, North Beach Campground in Burlington, Lone Pine Campsites in Colchester, and Branbury State Park near Brandon. Vermont State Parks accept RVs and reservations open well in advance, so book early for summer and fall foliage. Overnight parking at highway rest areas is not permitted in Vermont, so plan to stay at a reserved campground or private RV park each night to wake up right in nature.
vtstateparks.com/reservations.html

When is the best time of year to rent an RV in Vermont?

The best time for an RV trip in Vermont is late May through mid-October. Summer highs typically reach the 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit (around 22 to 28 Celsius), and fall foliage from mid-September to mid-October brings crisp days in the 50s to 60s Fahrenheit (10 to 18 Celsius). Winters are cold, often between 10 and 30 Fahrenheit (-12 to -1 Celsius), so only winterized RVs are suitable from November to April. Early spring is maple sugaring season, a sweet reason to plan ahead and book early.
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I've never rented an RV before. How does RVezy help first-timers feel confident in Vermont?

First-time renters are well supported on RVezy. Every Vermont RV rental includes a full walkthrough at pickup or delivery, where your host shows you how the water, power, propane, and slide-outs work. You can message your host through the platform before your trip with questions, and keep their contact info handy during your trip. Vermont's quieter roads and small towns are ideal for learning the ropes, making a campervan rental in Vermont a great first RV adventure.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736634-First-time-renting-an-RV

What happens if I have an issue with my RV rental in Vermont?

If something comes up during your Vermont RV trip, such as a flat tire in the Green Mountains or a starting issue at a Lake Champlain campsite, 24/7 roadside assistance is included with RVezy's protection plans. Call the roadside number in your booking details for help. RVezy's customer support team is also available to assist with trip logistics, host communication, and booking questions, so you are never on your own even in Vermont's quieter corners.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take my Vermont RV rental across state lines or into Canada?

Many Vermont hosts allow travel throughout New England, and some permit cross-border trips into Canada, with Montreal about 2 hours from Burlington. Always check the listing's travel boundaries and message your host before booking to confirm. Cross-border travel requires a valid passport, and RVezy's insurance and protection coverage applies within the United States and Canada but not Mexico. Vermont is a strong home base for cross-border RV adventures.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

How should I plan my fuel stops and budget for gas on a Vermont RV road trip?

Fueling a motorhome rental in Vermont is straightforward. Most Class C motorhomes average 8 to 12 MPG, while smaller campervans can reach 15 to 20 MPG. Gas prices in Vermont vary by area and tend to be higher in rural towns, so check current prices before departure. Plan fuel stops in larger towns like Burlington, Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, or Rutland where stations are easier to access with a large RV. To estimate your fuel budget, divide your total trip miles by the RV's MPG and multiply by the local gas price.
gasprices.aaa.com/?state=VT

How far in advance should I book Vermont campgrounds for my RV rental?

Vermont campgrounds, especially popular state parks like Lake Carmi, Little River, and Grand Isle, fill quickly for summer weekends and fall foliage. Vermont State Parks accept reservations up to 11 months in advance, and booking 3 to 6 months ahead is wise for peak dates. Private RV parks typically open reservations earlier in the year, so book 2 to 4 months ahead. Midweek stays and shoulder season dates make it easier to secure top sites near Stowe or Woodstock.
vtstateparks.com/reservations.html

Are Vermont roads easy to drive for RVs and what should I watch out for?

Most Vermont highways and byways are RV-friendly, including I-89, I-91, and Route 7. Watch for tight turns and steep grades on mountain routes like Smugglers' Notch (Route 108), which closes to large vehicles and through traffic in winter. Many covered bridges have low clearance, often around 8 to 11 feet, so always check posted height limits and use designated truck and RV routes. Mud season in March and April can soften back roads, so stick to main paved routes. If you prefer to skip the drive, host delivery is a great option for your Vermont RV trip.
vtrans.vermont.gov/highway

What facilities can I expect at Vermont campgrounds for my RV rental?

Vermont campgrounds typically offer a mix of amenities. Private parks like Lone Pine Campsites often have full hookups with electric, water, and sewer, plus WiFi at some sites. Vermont State Parks generally provide non-hookup sites with potable water fills, dump stations, hot showers, restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings. Little River State Park is known for spacious sites near the reservoir. For an easier motorhome rental Vermont trip, reserve a private campground with full hookups, especially for longer stays.
vtstateparks.com/camping.html

What amenities are included in Vermont RV rentals?

Most Vermont RV rentals are well equipped for comfort, with real beds, full kitchens including a fridge and stovetop, private bathrooms with toilet and shower, and heating or air conditioning. Many also include TVs, awnings, outdoor chairs, and sometimes WiFi or solar. Each RVezy listing shows seatbelt counts, generator details, and pet policies. Choose from compact campervan rentals in Vermont for couples or Class C motorhomes for families, essentially a mobile cabin for your Green Mountain getaway.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Vermont%2C%20United%20States

Can I add extras or special features to my Vermont RV rental?

Yes, many Vermont hosts offer popular add-ons like camping chairs, propane fire pits, bikes, linens, and kitchen kits. Some even include kayaks or paddleboards for Lake Champlain and Vermont's many lakes. Available upgrades and extra mileage packages appear at checkout, so you can select the features that fit your trip. Your host will walk you through every extra during pickup or delivery so you are ready to enjoy your Vermont RV adventure.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Vermont%2C%20United%20States

How does payment and the security deposit work for Vermont RV rentals?

Booking a Vermont RV rental on RVezy is secure and transparent. Payment for your trip is made online through RVezy when you confirm your booking, and a separate refundable security deposit is held before your trip starts. The deposit amount varies by RV and is shown at checkout. As long as the RV is returned in the same condition, the deposit is released back to you after your trip. Review both amounts at checkout so you can book with full confidence.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works