$35 - $75 / night

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Art and Health Chill Camping

Art and Health Chill Camping, near the heart of Vermont, is a unique spot that blends relaxation with a touch of wellness. With 11 designated sites, it’s a cozy place where you can kick back, enjoy nature, and even indulge in some health-focused activities.

This campground stands out with its diverse offerings, including meditation classes and a sauna, making it a great choice for those looking to unwind. Visitors have mentioned the peaceful surroundings, with open meadows and quiet pine forests that create a serene backdrop for your stay. One camper highlighted, “It’s great to see how getting outside and connecting with nature can have such a positive impact on our well-being.”

You’ll find essential amenities like drinking water and picnic tables, perfect for enjoying meals outdoors. Plus, pets are welcome, so you can bring your furry friends along for the adventure. The atmosphere here is friendly and supportive, with many campers appreciating the focus on mental health and wellness.

If you’re up for some exploration, the area around Art and Health Chill Camping offers plenty of opportunities for hiking and enjoying the great outdoors. Whether you’re looking to relax with a good book or engage in some mindful activities, this campground has a little something for everyone.

Description

Winter has arrived and the snow beacons. The cozy cabin will delight the rustic fan. A queen bed awaits. Spend the day cross country skiing right out the door or only minutes away the Vt Rail Trail awaits. Ice fishing on Joe's Pond. Or skiing at one of 5 resorts within an hour drive in any direction.

There is a large fire pit as well as a cozy wood stove.

The sauna is an extra charge but oh so worth it.

Snowshoeing around the meditation gardens in the snow is next level beauty.

Pottery classes yoga space and fresh winter greens from the greenhouse await. To to off the weekend enjoy a hot stones massage!

(Urban Farm Road) Urban Rd, is named after the original owner of this land and surrounding land.

The original barn burned, although they saved the milk house where my art gallery currently is now. The barn has been rebuilt, as well as a 100 ft hoop house.

After a long day of canoeing Joe's Pond, hiking to the top of Mt Mansfield, or riding the ridges around Cabot you will be glad to arrive and relax. You will find peaceful, private camp sites each with a fire pit, flat ground for your tent or trees to hang your hammock .

You may choose a cabin in the woods or a tiny vintage camper for 2.

There are also sites for a RV or "glamping."

A few sites are large enough to accommodate 3 tents for a group gathering. Vermont only allows 3 reservations per night so you can choose when you get here.

Unique offerings include a health component from meditation classes to sauna and massage. The pottery studio is available for classes or private lessons including Raku firings. Yoga and movement classes are also available in the barn, in the fields or in the Flower of Life meditation garden and labyrinth.

The outside garden and 100 ft hoop house is filled with organic vegetables and edible flowers for your enjoyment. The Herb Barn is for drying flowers and creating tinctures and ointments. The Art Gallery in the old milk house is filled with pottery and art work.

Bring your easel and paint brushes, learn a new craft, or relax in the sauna. Bike trails are being established throughout Cabot, right out the front door. There are ponds for swimming within a few miles., There are many options for water sports minutes away at Joe's Pond, and many others. The rail trails are less than 10 minutes. Organic beef, raw milk and fresh eggs are around the corner at Molly Brook Farm. Maple Sugar at Goodrich's and fresh blueberries and veggies at Blossoms and Berries, as well as Burtt's Apples and of course Cabot cheese

The land is diverse with large open meadows to fields to quiet pine forest.

As you walk the tree line you will find old farm implements, old bottles and even an old Ford coop. I would love to restore and use them on the farm.

The land is on the crest of the ridge looking East to Danville and the White Mts, and a few feet to the West the entire Green Mts splay before you. The water tastes wonderful, and bubbles up here and there on the property.

Our neighbors who also offer camping have sheep, to berries... I offer the healing arts, massage, scar release, the sauna, and other art learning experiences. I hope to offer a week long canoe building class summer 2020.

Please call for arts schedule.

Ps please do not say you will arrive at 5 and show up after dark expecting me to start the sauna and get our the paddleboard.

Respect goes both ways.

I appreciate great campers who pick up and discard their pets poop and respects my time a well. Ps no smoking cigarettes on the property.

Thank you to all my great campers! And blessings to those few bad apples.

Location

Art and Health Chill Camping is located in Vermont

Detail location of campground

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Unknown
  • Verizon
    Unknown
  • AT&T
    Good
  • T-Mobile
    Unknown

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Nov. 4, 2024

Great place!

I stayed at Art and Health Chill Camping recently, and it was a truly relaxing experience—just nature, art, and fresh air all around. The only thing I’d advise is to come prepared if you're concerned about health safety. When camping in remote areas, it's always wise to have a few essentials, especially if you’re camping with a group. Personally, I’d recommend taking a rapid STD/STI test on https://readyhelp.it/rapid-std-sti-test/ beforehand. It’s quick and easy, giving some extra peace of mind.

Reviewed May. 9, 2023

Good camping for someone who care about mental well-being

I enjoyed reading your article about the benefits of camping for mental health. It's great to see how getting outside and connecting with nature can have such a positive impact on our well-being. While camping can be a great way to support our mental health, it's also important to recognize when we need additional support. That's where resources like online therapy service Calmerry come in. Calmerry is an online therapy platform that provides access to licensed therapists for those who may have limited access to traditional therapy services or who prefer the comfort and privacy of their own home. They offer individual, couples, and family therapy, as well as specialized therapy for specific issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma. In addition to seeking therapy, there are many other things we can do to support our mental health while camping. Taking time to unplug and disconnect from technology can be incredibly beneficial, as can practicing mindfulness, getting enough sleep, and engaging in physical activity like hiking or yoga. Thank you for highlighting the connection between art, nature, and mental health, and for providing valuable insights and resources for those who may be struggling. If you or someone you know is in need of additional support, I encourage you to consider seeking help from a mental health professional, like those available through Calmerry's online therapy platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Art and Health Chill Camping?

    Camping at Art and Health Chill Camping can cost between $35.00 and $75.00 depending on the site.

  • Are fires allowed at Art and Health Chill Camping?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Art and Health Chill Camping, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Does Art and Health Chill Camping have wifi?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Art and Health Chill Camping does have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Art and Health Chill Camping?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is unknown, AT&T is good, and T-Mobile is unknown.