Welcome to the VCA's Online Guide to Camping in Vermont!
The main goal of VCA is to help campers enjoy their stay in Vermont. Our members include most private campgrounds and all State Parks which offer camping. With more than 100 VCA member campgrounds, we offer a wide variety of facilities and experiences for camping in the Green Mountain state. Note: the State Parks, in keeping with their rustic atmosphere, do not have RV hook-ups at their campsites. However, dumping stations are available and RV's are welcome.
This site provides you with the information you need to plan
your camping vacation in Vermont, whether this is your first
visit or the latest of many returns.

To Receive a 2009 guidebook
pictured on the left, click the
link below. A new
browser window will open and you will be directed to the
VermontVacation.com
website. Please follow the instructions on the form. >> Request a Campground Guide
If you would like to view the guidebook online, click the link in the menu option <eGuidebook> on the left of the page. This is a PDF file and has links to websites within the guidebook to aide you in exploring the guide more effectively.

Please
start your navigation of our site by clicking on the "How To" Link
on the top of the page. This will explain the organization of
campvermont.com and guide you through the different ways that
you can find a campground that meets your needs. The state is
split up into three regions to make it easier for you to see
what is available in each area.
Use our clickable maps, listings of campgrounds and the Amenities Charts to choose the ideal campground for you. In addition to the maps and listings of the campgrounds, you can also view:
- a welcome message from our governor, an avid hiker and camper
- a brief history of organized camping in Vermont
- the introductory tour of each of the three regions - North, Central, and South
- pages for specific interests, such as fishing, environmental protection, and others
- links to more information, such as weather forecasts, business affiliates, etc.
- options to contact VCA, request our guidebook, and give us feedback
- pages for specific interests, such as fishing, environmental protection, and others
- links to more information, such as Vermont weather forecasts, business affiliates, etc.
- options to contact VCA, and give us feedback.u may request our guidebook online by clicking on the link: Request the guidebook.
Once you get to Vermont, you'll probably stay as long as you can! However, if you are touring around, you can click here to go to the Northeast Campground Association site for information about the other states in the region.
Hope you have a great stay here in Vermont and come camping here often!
Tip: Would you like to translate the website to another language? Click on the drop down box below, then click "Translate" (Of course if you can read this maybe we don't need these instructions do we?)
Photo credits, from top: Garrett Brown; Happy camper - Vermont Dept. of Tourism & Marketing