Vermont State Parks offer a wide variety of camping experiences, including drive-in camp sites, lean-to’s, cabins, cottages, remote campsites, group camping areas, and even an inn-style lodge, all surrounded by Vermont’s beautiful mountains, lakes, forests and fields. Campgrounds are usually laid out in loops with water spigots located every few campsites, centrally located restrooms (most with hot and cold running water) and coin-operated showers. Additionally, each campsite comes with a fire ring and grill (or fireplace) and a picnic table. Pets on a leash no longer than 10 feet are allowed at all campgrounds (but not day use areas) for a per night fee. Some campgrounds have specific areas for pets. Pets are permitted at designated cabins beginning in 2018. Horse camping is available at New Discovery State Park and Camp Plymouth State Park.
