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Lone Pine Campsites

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Sitting on Mallets Bay along Lake Champlain, Lone Pine Campsites draws families and RV travelers who want easy access to Burlington's waterfront bike path, the lake, and day trips to destinations like the Ben and Jerry's factory in Waterbury. The campground runs from May 1 through October 15 and accommodates rigs up to 44 feet with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer. Lake Champlain is a short walk down the street, though there is no direct path or on-site water access from the campground itself.

Sites vary in character depending on where you land. Several reviewers describe spacious, well-kept lots with room for kids to spread out, while at least one more recent visitor found the sites fairly small and open, with limited privacy between neighbors. Weekdays in peak season tend to stay quiet, but weekends draw crowds. The campground includes two pools, a playground, a game room, a mini golf course, and a soccer field, giving families plenty to do without leaving the property. Showers require an additional fee, which some visitors found frustrating given the nightly rate.

Cleanliness comes up repeatedly in reviews as a consistent positive. Hollie G. describes it as "cool little campground right in Mallets Bay on Lake Champlain," a useful shorthand for its compact, activity-oriented layout. Highway noise is audible from some sites, though multiple reviewers say it fades into the background over time. Campers wanting more direct lake access or a quieter setting might consider Mallets Bay Campground nearby as an alternative.

Reservation Info

Only split kiln dried pre-packaged firewood is allowed into the park.

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Map & DirectionsLone Pine Campsites is located in Vermont near Winooski

Detail location of campground
Private Campground

Directions

N'bound from jct I-89 (exit 16) & US 2/7: Go 3-1/4 mi N o US 2/7, then 1 mi left on Bay Rd (blinking light).

Address

52 Sunset View Rd
Colchester, VT 05446

Coordinates

44.55531662 N
73.18532718 W

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    Last on 11/14/25

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Many campers appreciated the large sites and family-friendly amenities including pools, playgrounds, and activities. Some concerns about staff service and bathroom facilities, with highway noise generally manageable.

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Reviewed Jul. 9, 2026

Exceeded expectations

We stayed only on weekdays. It was very quiet for having so many sites. Sites are very close together. Sites on the upper loop have less noise from the interstate. Showers on the upper loop at dated and have poor pressure and fickle temperatures, but the other bathhouses are newer. Two pools. Large laundry room. They even have rolls of quarters at the office. Most of the sites are seasonal and are very tidy and well-kept. The grounds are mowed and well-maintained.

Site26
Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Jul. 5, 2026

Good location with clean bathrooms

We stayed here for a week earlier this summer. This campground has a lot of seasonal sites, which I suspect is the majority of their business. The bathrooms were clean and campground staff was helpful when we had questions. The place came to life on the weekend but was pretty empty during the week. Our boys had fun riding their bikes around, playing basketball, and playing a round of mini golf. Our site had a fair amount of ants on it and staff did lay down some pest control when I asked them to, but it didn't completely kill them off. I went by a local Home Depot and got some ant spray and that did the trick for the rest of our stay. Overall our stay here was good and I'd come back again. It was a great launching off point for exploring Vermont.

Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Aug. 26, 2024

OK for two nights

We stayed for two nights to visit Burlington and lake Champlain.

It was not our favorite campground. The site are open, so no privacy and the sites are fairly small.

Toilets and showers are ok but nothing fancy. A bit worn.

Site65
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2022

Huge sites and so much to do

What a beautiful campground. The sites are absolutely the biggest I’ve ever seen. The kids have a soccer field out in front of us to play in. This is the kind of campground I’d want to come and spend weeks at on vacation. Super nice people, multiple pools, activity center, playgrounds, ball courts, delivery groceries and food available nearby. Super awesome!

Site154
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Lone Pine Campsites by Jennifer H., August 1, 2022
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Reviewed Jul. 14, 2022

Great place with cheap choices

This is the second most expensive month we have had as full time RVers. Beautiful park, great staff and decent facilities except the bathrooms. Why would you charge this much and then charge for showers? It is insulting that a resort this nice would do something so cheap. Lots of seasonal but, the sites are well kept. Weekdays in prime season are quiet, weekends are packed. Great placw, we will be back.

Site3
Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Nov. 30, 2021

Mobile home trailer park.over priced..staff rude

Ive been a very long camper at lone pine it was great until new owners bought it if you need a place to live that's this place it's a trailer park dont let campground name fool u . The staff is the most rudest bunch u can meet.. it's like high school all over.  You are nickel and dimed here .its very expensive for what they offer I highly recommend apple island ....same money more to offer take my word 4 it.....I was a camper at lone pine almost my whole life ....

Sitelower sites are like football field rains u have amperes on lake mud rveryw
Reviewed Sep. 18, 2021

Friendly, clean

Nice place to spend time, great people, weekend activities, and overall clean park with nice bath and laundry facilities. There is noise from the highway but it eventually became white noise to us.

Site172
Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Lone Pine Campsites by Kellie S., September 18, 2021
Reviewed Oct. 27, 2020

One nighter

Only stayed for one night, but it was a beautiful campground. Very clean. Big sites.

Reviewed May. 15, 2019

Fun for families

Cool little campground right in Mallets Bay on Lake Champlain. Campsites are kind of close together. Nice pool, game room, and little store. Its a fun place for families! No lake access, but close to everything. Ten minutes from Burlington.

Reviewed Oct. 24, 2018

Spacious campground close to Burlington, VT

We were pleasantly surprised by this campground. The sites were long and spacious. We had one right next to the playground so our daughter could walk straight to it without having to cross a road. And speaking of playground, it was large and very nice. The campground is close to the highway but we never noticed the road noise. Besides the playground and the pool, the campground also had a basic mini golf course, a game room, and rental go-carts. The lake is a short walk down the street (no direct path from the campground). While we stayed here we took the short drive into Burlington, drove our bikes to the lake bike path, and visited the Ben and Jerry's plant (highly recommended). They didn't have any organized events while we were there. I would recommend to a friend and would gladly stay again.

Month of VisitJuly
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Frequently Asked Questions

What do reviews say about Lone Pine Campground in Vermont?

Lone Pine Campsites offers a mixed camping experience. Many visitors appreciate the spacious sites and beautiful grounds, with some calling it one of the most spacious campgrounds they've visited. The campground features weekend activities and is generally considered clean with nice facilities. Families particularly enjoy the amenities like the playground, pools, and activity center. However, opinions vary significantly - some mention highway noise, though it becomes background noise over time. There are also comments about rule enforcement and management changes affecting the experience. Some long-term campers have expressed concerns about policy changes under new ownership.

How much does it cost to stay at Lone Pine Campground?

Specific rates for Lone Pine Campsites aren't detailed, but it's described as being on the higher end of the price spectrum. Some full-time RVers have noted it's among their more expensive stays. The campground does charge additional fees for showers beyond the base camping rate, which some campers find surprising for a facility at this price point. For current and exact pricing information, it's best to contact the campground directly as rates may vary by season, site type, and occupancy.

What camping options and facilities are available at Lone Pine Campground?

Lone Pine Campsites offers a variety of facilities and camping options. The campground features multiple swimming pools, a game room, a camp store, playgrounds, a soccer field, ball courts, and an activity center. For amenities, there are bath facilities, laundry services, and a small store. The sites themselves vary in size, with many described as spacious and large, though some areas have sites closer together with limited privacy. The campground has a mix of transient and seasonal sites. While located near Lake Champlain in Mallets Bay, the campground doesn't offer direct lake access.

Where is Lone Pine Campground located in relation to Burlington, VT?

Lone Pine Campsites is conveniently located just 10 minutes from Burlington, Vermont. The campground sits in Mallets Bay on Lake Champlain, making it a good base for exploring both the lake and the city. While close to urban amenities, campers should note the proximity to a highway, which creates some background noise. The location offers easy access to everything in the Burlington area while providing a campground setting.