RV sites near Enosburg Falls, Vermont offer access to Lake Champlain's 120-mile shoreline and the surrounding Green Mountain foothills. The region sits at approximately 420 feet elevation with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season. Most campgrounds operate from May through mid-October, with limited winter camping options due to northern Vermont's significant snowfall.
What to do
Boating on Lake Champlain: Several campgrounds provide access to the lake's 490 square miles of water. At Alburg RV Resort, "There is a boat ramp and docks onsite yet the docks aren't part of the resort. They do have an area you can store your boat and trailer."
Golfing: Some RV parks incorporate golf facilities directly on the property. Apple Island Resort features "a 9-hole par-3 golf course with putting green" according to one camper who noted, "My husband enjoyed his time at the golf course."
Seasonal farm stands: Local agriculture provides fresh food options near campgrounds. Visitors to the area have reported, "There was a farm stand on the main road we got the best lettuce, strawberries and cilantro from the stand." Another camper recommended, "Visit Arbor Farm Market down the road!!"
What campers like
Waterfront camping: Lakeside sites often provide direct water views. One camper at Plattsburgh RV Park simply described their experience as a "Waterside site" while another visitor noted the park's location "right near Lake Champlain, and only about a 20 minute drive from Canada."
Spacious sites: Some RV parks feature larger-than-average camping spots. A visitor to Lone Pine Campsites commented, "The sites are absolutely the biggest I've ever seen. The kids have a soccer field out in front of us to play in."
Resort amenities: Many campgrounds offer extensive on-site facilities. A camper at Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground reported, "This campground has everything! Horse carriage rides, paved roads, 2 pools, playgrounds, mini golf, fireworks..."
What you should know
Seasonal operation: Most RV parks in the region follow similar schedules. Shady Oaks Camping Resort operates from "May 1 - Sep 30" while Lone Pine Campsites runs from "May 1 to Oct 15."
Proximity to Canada: The northern location provides international access. One camper noted a campground was "right near Lake Champlain, and only about a 20 minute drive from Canada. The ferry to Burlington VT is also a very short distance away!"
Variable hookup configurations: Some parks have unusual utility setups. At Smugglers Notch RV Village, "they offer a variety of different sites to fit each campers needs, a beautiful well kept bath house and a small but well stocked store. The sites are good size and come with full hookups."
Limited cell service: Connectivity depends on location and terrain. "Wifi at campsite was inconsistent and unreliable. Had to work from rec center and pool which was ok but not what we were told."
Tips for camping with families
Family-friendly activities: Parks often schedule regular events. One family reported, "We have stayed here before in the passed and had a great time. They have a great little store and now they have Vermont Maple soft serve ice cream from my understanding."
Playground access: Consider site location relative to play areas. A parent shared, "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."
Heated swimming options: Temperature-controlled pools extend swimming season. A family noted, "Kids were happy with the heated pool, horse rides, and other activities."
Tips from RVers
Site orientation: Some parks have unusual site layouts. A camper mentioned, "Their hook ups are on the passenger side. You have to pull straight in with the truck and camper. This is because a lot of class A prefer this way, not sure."
Sewer connection challenges: Drainage issues can occur at some locations. One RVer noted, "The sewer pipe was high off the ground which did not let it drain even with a 'slinky.'"
Pet policies: Dog-friendly campgrounds may have specific areas. At Brookside RV Camping, campers have access to "a short trail on the property which leads to a large open grassy area with a great view of the lake and area where we threw a ball for our dog."