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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.

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  • Cabins

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  • WiFi
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  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Feb. 2, 2025

Great vibe & location!

Can’t say enough good things about this place.  It is a private landowners land, and she has various camping options including a cabin, hives, or open locations for rv or tent camping.  We stayed for a long weekend with friends in a separate rv, and then a friend who rented a hive.  The land is 8 acres, and you feel a sense of privacy and serenity. You hear roosters in the morning from a local farm.  The views are vast, and it’s relaxing.

Logistically, there is a good place for rv parking below the garden hoop house.  It is a flat long gravel area, which can access power, but you’ll need an extension chord or two to reach it.  The hives are set back from this area and behind other gardens, near a water source.   There is a cabin in the middle of the property, and then additional rv or tent camping in another area above the main house, which also has an electric hookup.  Each area is far enough away from the others that you feel a sense of privacy and serenity.  

There is a common area building on the property with Wi-Fi, a bathroom and a kitchen area, which seemed to be used mostly for making tea or accessing the kitchen sink for water.  I am not sure if you could use it for cooking - you would need to ask the landowner.  It has a small sitting area with tourism/hiking/sightseeing guides and maps.  We used it to check email and make phone calls, as cell access is spotty in this general area of Vermont and we didn’t have a cell signal by our rv.  You can shower and use the toilet.  I would recommend bringing your own soap and shampoo.

There are a few fire pit areas on the property, and the land owner will show you where you can find wood in the surrounding woods.  The gardens are full of flowers and vegetables.    There is also a sauna and a yoga room, neither of which we used. 

It truly is a magical environment.  You are a few minutes away from Cabot, which is very small.  The area is a hiking and gravel biking hot bed.  The “Ride the Ridges” gravel ride passes the property, so you can do the course from there.  There are numerous hikes of all distances and difficulty in this area of Vermont.

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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, there is some coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and some coverage for Verizon.