Best Campgrounds near Enosburg Falls, VT

Campgrounds around Enosburg Falls in northern Vermont concentrate along Lake Carmi's shoreline, approximately 5 miles northwest of town. Lake Carmi State Park Campground serves as the primary established camping area in the region, offering primitive tent sites, RV spaces, lean-tos and cabin accommodations. Several additional options extend throughout Franklin County, including Black Creek Maple's Nature Escape for tent camping and Mill Pond for RV travelers. Most camping facilities in this area feature waterfront access with varying levels of amenities from basic tent pads to full-service RV hookups.

Camping season in the region typically runs from mid-May through mid-October, with Lake Carmi State Park operating from May 19 to October 9. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly for premium lakefront sites and during summer weekends. The northern Vermont climate brings warm summer days and cool nights, making spring and fall visits particularly comfortable but potentially requiring extra layers. Cell service can be limited at some locations, with several reviews noting complete disconnection at Lake Carmi. A recent visitor commented, "The only major drawback is lack of cell service and power... you can fill up the camper with water on the way in but no sites have any hookups."

Most camping experiences in the area center around lake recreation, with fishing, kayaking, and swimming as primary activities. Lake Carmi State Park provides two boat launches, one in each camping loop, making water access convenient for paddlers and anglers. Several campgrounds maintain beaches for swimming, though visitors should note periodic bacteria warnings that can temporarily restrict water activities. Proximity to the Canadian border (approximately 5 miles north) allows for international day trips when border crossings are open. According to one visitor, "Lake Carmi in Franklin Vermont is less than 1 1/2 hours from Montreal! I think it must be the closest campsite to Quebec in Vermont." The surrounding rural landscape features small farm stands with local produce, complementing the relaxed, agricultural character of the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Enosburg Falls, Vermont (102)

    1. Lake Carmi State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Franklin, VT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 933-8383

    $29 / night

    "Our first time in Vermont, we were coming from Montreal, Quebec. And while there are many nice campsites to visit in Quebec... we've done them all, within a 2-hour radius. Well, guess what?"

    "Lakefront sites have a filtered view of the lake through the trees.  Bath/Shower House: The one closest to us was very clean. Three stalls and one shower."

    2. Mill Pond

    1 Review
    Franklin, VT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 285-2240

    "We reserved on line a month before as we were pulling a motorcycle behind our RV. Total distance of 38 feet. Site accommodated us nicely."

    3. Smugglers Notch State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Stowe, VT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 253-4014

    $20 / night

    "I’d say this was one of Vermont’s best kept secrets, except I don’t think it’s exactly a secret. Even in October, the Park seemed full with visitors and Stowe was hopping!"

    "They don't have all the usual amenities its more of a primitive set up. has great clean sites with multiple ways to access mount mansfields trail system which is the highest mountain in the state of Vermont"

    4. Grand Isle State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Grand Isle, VT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 372-4300

    $6 - $28 / night

    "Beautifully set on Lake Champlain in Vermont! This is a relatively large campground but is well laid out and doesn't feel small even when it's packed to the gills."

    "Since the park is on a island in Lake Champlain in Vermont there is water all around. Good places to walk and ride."

    5. Black Creek Maple's Nature Escape and Tent Haven

    2 Reviews
    Jeffersonville, VT
    14 miles
    +1 (802) 923-6698

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Many amenities such as wood, water and outhouse nearby. Very nice experience."

    6. Burton Island State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    North Hero, VT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 524-6353

    "I've been exploring Vermont State Parks since before I could walk, and Burton Island State Park is my all time favorite!"

    "Burton Island is a 2.5 mile long island state park off of the shoreline of Lake Champlain."

    7. Maple Grove Campground

    3 Reviews
    Milton, VT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 849-6439

    $25 - $40 / night

    "The laundry room is near most sites. The campground is in the perfect location to visit Lake Champlain. There is so much to do in the area."

    "Site Quality: RV sites are arranged around an oval. Pads are gravel. Because the loop is on a hill, some sites are not quite level, but only slightly."

    8. Smugglers Notch RV Village

    3 Reviews
    Jeffersonville, VT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 335-2118

    $50 - $79 / night

    "So close to Stowe and a lot to do…and then you come back “home” to relax and do nothing but enjoy the time away from everyday life. Truly the only time I totally relax. "

    "Very close to Smuggs and only a short but beautiful ride to Stowe. I look forward to watching this campground grow as they continue to expand and will be camping here several times each season."

    9. Campbells Bay Campground

    2 Reviews
    Swanton, VT
    18 miles

    "It had a view of the water yet it's a distance away. We had water and electric and a small dump station. There was a tree in our site which gave us a little shade yet no privacy in-between the sites."

    "It’s always a great time, cabins are clean, neat & very close to the water. Everything is clean, no litter on grounds or in water. Boat access is very easy, docks can be a bit shakey lol."

    10. Brewster River Campground

    3 Reviews
    Jeffersonville, VT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 644-6582

    $45 - $70 / night

    "Been coming here for a few years now and it’s my favorite place to go in Vermont so far."

    "It’s a beautiful and quiet campground with limited spots that you have to reserve before going (they don’t do walk in’s). The woman in the office is so sweet and helpful."

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Recent Reviews near Enosburg Falls, VT

399 Reviews of 102 Enosburg Falls Campgrounds


  • Stuart M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Moscow Recreation Park

    Quiet & Safe in Stowe

    Quiet spot out of the way. Large sporting field car park suitable for big dogs. No 'no camping' signs. There was a portaloo on site.

  • Marc D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Shelburne Camping Area

    Nice Campground

    This is a nice little private campground in Shelburne, just outside of Burlington. Close to Lake Champlain. Good place to spend the night and good access to activities. Sides are somewhat small close together. Bathrooms spotlessly clean. Older couple is the staff, very friendly and unhelpful.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Woodbury Meadows Campground

    Family-Owned Campground Near Stowe

    With 6 sites, this family-owned campground was the perfect pit stop on our road trip to Stowe. Dig and kid friendly. Has showers, water, and electrical hookup.

  • R
    Oct. 10, 2025

    AuSable Chasm Campground

    Beautiful/Fun Campground

    I wish I had my bike!!! I didn’t know that this was a biking campground and there were SO MANY trails. Made the most of them with running, but overall, a fantastic campground. Showers were clean, staff was very friendly. Sites and attractions within walking distance (but busy roads to cross).

  • nThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Waterbury Reservoir Remote Sites — Waterbury Center State Park

    State park

    Little river st park wide flat camp sites no hookups limited gen. Use hours 8am/10am and 4pm/6pm. Rough road coming5th to campground. Very quite. cell phone t mobile works fine. Site could hold big rig we have a 28ft 5th wheel plenty of room for 35/40

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Brewster River Campground

    A regular

    Been coming here for a few years now and it’s my favorite place to go in Vermont so far.

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    North Beach Campground

    Ok for the night

    It’s basically a public park with beach access. The views on the beach are absolutely beautiful. No frills sites.

  • K
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Mount Philo State Park Campground

    Hidden gem!

    Great little campground at a beautiful state park. The campground had widely spaced wooded sites and was exceptionally quiet. Very well-maintained! Recommend nearby Charlotte town beach for swimming ($10 for non-residents).

  • Jim S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Happy Hill Maple Farms

    Offseason

    Quiet spot just off the Hwy. you can hear traffic but not many cars out this time of year(August). They had a fire pit and picnic table . No electricity so we used the generator. We the only one here so the noise should not bother anyone. Great pace for fall visits


Guide to Enosburg Falls

Northern Vermont camping options near Enosburg Falls cluster primarily around rural landscapes where quiet farmland meets forest and waterways. The climate brings warm days in summer with nighttime temperatures that can drop to the mid-50s even in July. Most campgrounds in the region enforce strict quiet hours starting at 10 PM, with several offering limited or no cell service as part of the experience.

What to do

Kayaking at dawn: Lake Carmi State Park Campground provides excellent water access with boat launch areas in each camping loop. "We saw what looked like a fishing boat. There was one very annoying motorboat revving its engine while doing circles in the lake," notes one camper, highlighting the range of water activities possible.

Bicycle rail trail access: Camping in the region provides easy access to the Missisquoi Rail Trail. Visitors to Lake Carmi State Park appreciate this connection: "Nearby is access to the Missisquoi Rail Trail," according to a recent visitor who noted it as an unexpected benefit during their stay.

Water recreation with rentals: Burton Island State Park Campground offers canoe and kayak rentals for those unable to bring their own watercraft. "There's a marina (with WiFi), and you can rent slips for the night," mentions one regular camper, adding "There are kayaks and canoes to rent."

Cross-border exploration: Sites at Campbell's Bay Campground place visitors close to the Canadian border. A visitor explains, "We drove out to the point and sat and enjoyed the water view with a margarita. You can fish off the point some people were swimming there too. The campground is close to the upper NY border on lake champlain."

What campers like

Privacy at primitive sites: Black Creek Maple's Nature Escape receives praise for its seclusion. "The small amount of camping space made the experience quite unique and private," reports one camper, who appreciated the intimate setting with only 10 sites available.

Accessibility features: Camping facilities throughout the region offer various accessibility accommodations. At Lake Carmi State Park, "There is also an ADA-accessible lean-to," notes a visitor who detailed the campground's amenities.

Shoulder season tranquility: Camping after Labor Day provides a completely different experience in the region. As one Lake Carmi visitor explains, "Our stay was very quiet during the week after Labor Day, but I imagine the vibe is quite different during summer weekends, especially given the sign in the restroom stating that quiet hours are strictly enforced."

Agricultural setting: The rural character extends to local food opportunities. A visitor to Campbell's Bay Campground shares, "I love the little farm stands outside of peoples homes along the roads with fresh produce, lettuce and eggs," reflecting the agricultural backdrop of camping in this part of Vermont.

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Lake swimmers should be aware of periodic bacteria and algae issues. A Lake Carmi State Park visitor notes, "Although swimming is allowed, the 'beaches' are very small and there was a bacteria warning in place when we were there advising against swimming."

Limited hookups: Many campgrounds offer rustic experiences without full amenities. "You can fill up the camper with water on the way in but no sites have any hookups. And there are few that are big enough for large RVs," reports a Lake Carmi State Park visitor.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds in the region require advance booking, especially Smugglers Notch State Park Campground. One visitor advises, "Reserve early, as this place doesn't have a ton of sites and it fills up quickly!"

Variable shower facilities: Shower quality varies widely across campgrounds. At Lake Carmi State Park, a camper reports, "The showers do take quarters and although you get five minutes for each quarter (up to 15 quarters, although I can't imagine taking that long of a shower), it was quite possibly the wimpiest shower I've experienced in quite some time."

Tips for camping with families

Off-leash dog areas: Pet owners appreciate designated dog-friendly zones at certain campgrounds. At Burton Island State Park, "You can bring your dog - there's even an off-leash dog beach!" notes an experienced camper.

Weather preparedness: Families should pack for temperature fluctuations. A visitor to Brewster River Campground shares, "I love how dark it gets and that you can hear the river beside you all night," suggesting the need for proper sleeping gear even in summer.

Limited connectivity benefits: The digital disconnect can enhance family time. A Lake Carmi State Park visitor observed, "A surprise was a family of ducks who visited our site when I was outside reading!" showing how wildlife encounters replace screen time.

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer play structures for children. Maple Grove Campground includes "Horseshoes and a basketball hoop on a grassy area and a play structure for kids," providing recreation options beyond water activities.

Tips from RVers

Limited big-rig access: Large RVs face restrictions at most campgrounds in the area. Smugglers Notch RV Village is designed specifically for RVers with "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."

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional equipment for leveling. At Maple Grove Campground, "Because the loop is on a hill, some sites are not quite level, but only slightly," warns a recent visitor.

Water fill stations: Most campgrounds offer water fill stations but limited hookups. According to a Campbell's Bay visitor, "We had water and electric and a small dump station," showing the typical setup at regional campgrounds.

Limited cell service: RVers relying on connectivity should note service gaps. A visitor to Lake Carmi State Park mentioned, "The only major drawback is lack of cell service & power," suggesting alternative communication plans may be necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available near Enosburg Falls, Vermont?

Enosburg Falls offers several excellent camping options nearby. Lake Carmi State Park Campground is one of the closest state parks, featuring lakeside camping with beautiful water views. For a unique experience, Art and Health Chill Camping offers private land camping with various options including cabins, hives, or open locations for RVs and tents across 8 acres. Other nearby options include Campbells Bay Campground and Black Creek Maple's Nature Escape, both offering convenient access to the natural beauty of northern Vermont.

When is the best season to camp in Enosburg Falls, Vermont?

Summer (June through August) is the prime camping season near Enosburg Falls, offering warm days perfect for enjoying water activities at places like Woods Island State Park Campground and other Lake Champlain locations. Early fall (September to early October) brings spectacular foliage and fewer crowds at campgrounds like Little River State Park Campground, which serves as an excellent base for autumn adventures. Spring camping (late May to early June) can also be pleasant, though be prepared for cooler nights and potentially muddy conditions following Vermont's mud season in April.

What amenities do Enosburg Falls campgrounds typically offer?

Campgrounds near Enosburg Falls typically provide essential amenities like clean restrooms, drinking water, and spacious campsites. Mountain View Campground offers impressive facilities including a well-stocked camp store, two swimming pools, and car-accessible tent sites along the Lamoille River. Grand Isle State Park Campground features clean facilities with hot showers, helpful staff, and beautiful waterfront access. Many campgrounds in the region also offer recreational opportunities like hiking trails, biking paths, and water activities, with varying levels of hookups for RVs depending on the location.