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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Road restrictions | Several covered bridges in Addison County have low clearance and weight limits; avoid with RVs and trailers |
| Cell service | Generally available in the Weybridge and Middlebury area on major carriers, weaker in nearby hills |
| Full hookups | Not typical at Vermont State Parks; most state campgrounds offer no hookups |
| Dump station | Available at several nearby Vermont State Parks during the summer season; confirm current locations with Vermont State Parks |
| Reservation window | Vermont State Parks campsite reservations open months in advance through the official Vermont State Parks reservation system |
| Generator hours | Vermont State Parks generally restrict generator use to posted quiet-hour exceptions; check park-specific rules |
Late May through mid-October is generally the most reliable window for visiting the Weybridge area, when roads are clear of snow and developed Vermont State Parks are open for the season. July and August bring the warmest weather and the busiest campgrounds, while September and early October deliver cooler air and peak fall foliage across Addison County. Spring shoulder season can be muddy on rural back roads, which matters for larger rigs, and winter access is limited by snow and unplowed secondary roads.
Winter conditions; most Vermont State Park campgrounds closed, day-use access only where available
Campgrounds closed, winter day-use only
Mud season on rural roads; campgrounds closed
Shoulder season; state park campgrounds generally not yet open
Vermont State Park campgrounds typically open in late May
Warm weather and long days; black flies common early in the month
Peak season; reserve campsites well in advance
Peak season; humid with afternoon thunderstorms possible
Cool nights and early foliage in the Green Mountains
Peak foliage season; most state park campgrounds close by mid-month
Campgrounds closed, limited day-use access
Snow and ice; campgrounds closed
Weybridge is a rural Addison County town with farmland, back roads, and views of Otter Creek. It offers quiet scenic drives and photo stops within a short distance of Middlebury.
The Trail Around Middlebury is a multi-segment loop of footpaths encircling the town of Middlebury just south of Weybridge. Trailheads offer short and moderate walks through forest and along Otter Creek.
Otter Creek is Vermont's longest river and flows through Weybridge and Middlebury. Quiet stretches near the Weybridge area are popular for canoes and kayaks launched from public access points.
Button Bay State Park is a developed Vermont State Park on Lake Champlain about 20 miles west of Weybridge. It offers RV-friendly campsites, a day-use area, swimming, and views of the Adirondacks.
Branbury State Park sits on Lake Dunmore east of Weybridge and offers swimming, hiking to the Falls of Lana, and RV-accessible campsites. It is a convenient base for exploring the Green Mountain National Forest.
The Green Mountain National Forest rises east of Weybridge and includes scenic byways such as VT-125 over Middlebury Gap. Drivers of larger RVs should check grades and curves before committing to mountain routes.
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Weybridge Cave State Park, VT, United States
Weybridge sits just northwest of Middlebury, Vermont, roughly a 45 minute drive south of Burlington via US-7 and about 2 hours from Montreal or Albany. RV drivers should plan routes along US-7 and VT-125 rather than narrow town roads, and watch for low-clearance covered bridges in Addison County that are not suitable for RVs or trailers. Mountain passes on VT-125 and VT-17 east of the valley include steep grades and sharp curves that require low gears for heavy rigs. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Burlington International Airport (BTV), about 40 miles north.
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