Mountain View Campground
Reviewed Nov. 26, 2021

Close sites, lots of amenities.

When we first pulled into this campground and saw how close our site was to our neighbors, we were a little dismayed. But it turned out we had a really pleasant stay at the campground and came to like all the amenities and people and thought it was a nice campground. The campground is located right on the Lamoille River so you can wade, tube, fish, admire the view, or let your dog cool off.  While the sites are pretty close keep in mind there is a big weekend crowd and we found that a number of people seemed to clear out on Sunday. 

Our site (#103) was long enough to fit our rig but we had to squeeze the car in front. The site was level and all the hookups were well-placed and worked fine. Despite the really hot weather and need to run three air conditioners, we did not have any power issues. We tended not to sit outside because of the heat which was fine because your patio is really close to your neighbors RV. There was no room for our firepit in our patio so it was at the back of our site and was not very appealing to sit around because it looked at tall grass and a rental house on the property. 

Amenities in the campground include a new bathhouse, laundry, playground, two swimming pools, hot tub, outdoor picnic pavilion, horseshoe pits, propane fill, well-stocked camp store with a great selection of local beer/cider, free 9-hole mini golf course, and 2 shuffleboard courts. One of the most popular amenities is the river access. You can rent kayaks and tubes from the store or bring your own and float down the river. There are multiple spots where you can put in and float down a little ways before reaching the other access point. The roads are gravel and despite it being very dry were not very dusty. Our gravel pad had a slight slope to it but we were able to get level. The pad was long enough to fit our RV with just enough room to fit the car in front. The patio was nice thick grass. 

The campground is located near the interstate for easy in and out but there are no pull-thrus so you will have to unhook no matter how long you are staying. You are also close to the popular tourist towns of Stowe, VT and Littleton, NH. The nearby town of Morrisville has three craft breweries, one of which (Lost Nation) is located on the Lamoille River Trail which is a 90-mile rails-to-trails path great for walking/biking.

  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Mountain View Campground by Nancy W., November 26, 2021