This property is a mix of campground and marina which is perfect if you have a boat and love a water view. The campground sits on Lake Champlain in the“Lakes Region” of northern Vermont. The campground is small with just 28 sites in two rows. The sites in the front row have the best water views, otherwise, if you are in the back row, you are looking through those campers to see the water. Most of the campers are seasonal are in the front row with pretty extensive patios and stuff in their yards. As you might guess they put the transient campers in the row behind them. There is a downward slope to these sites so leveling can be tricky. The RV pads have some gravel but more needs to be added as they can be pretty soft and muddy, especially after a heavy rain. The water and 50/30/20-amp hookups are at the far back of the site but the sewer is more towards the middle so you don’t need a long hose to hook-up. Our sewer had a cinder block around it which I’m guessing is because people are not careful and end up driving over them. It was slightly elevated which meant it did not drain well. There is free Wi-Fi that worked o.k.– it was bad peak times and definitely not strong enough for streaming. A bathhouse with showers and toilets is housed in a newer looking building. You need a code to enter which probably helps limits their usage (we did not use them). The best aspect of this campground is being right on Lake Champlain. In addition to the dock, there is a short flight of steps leading to the water and a water spigot to rinse off when you come back. If you like to boat, this is a perfect place for camping and boating. Sunrises are amazing and well worth getting up early for.
There is lots to do in the surrounding area and the food at Wally’s Place Bagel and Deli is delicious. Snow Farm Vineyard and Winery is a great place to sit outside and enjoy a glass of wine overlooking the vineyard.