Best Tent Camping near Johnson, VT

The Green Mountains surrounding Johnson, Vermont provide diverse tent camping options ranging from established state parks to remote walk-in sites. Underhill State Park Campground offers shaded tent sites at the base of Mount Mansfield, while the remote tent platforms at Green River Reservoir State Park require boat access across the 653-acre reservoir. Several primitive tent campgrounds in the nearby Green Mountain National Forest provide additional backcountry camping opportunities within a 30-minute drive of Johnson.

Sites at most tent campgrounds feature dirt or gravel pads with fire rings and nearby composting toilets or vault latrines. Many walk-in tent sites at Green River Reservoir are positioned along the 19-mile shoreline, requiring paddlers to carry all gear from their boats. Several primitive tent areas have no potable water sources, so campers should pack sufficient water supplies. Seasonal access varies significantly, with many tent campgrounds operating from Memorial Day weekend through mid-October. According to reviews from The Dyrt, "Some sites are drive-in, some are walk-in, but all are primitive. There is no electricity, no cell coverage, no outhouses in this area. Be prepared to pack out everything you bring in."

Tent campers seeking secluded experiences often prefer the boat-in sites at Waterbury Reservoir Remote Sites, where platform tent pads provide flat sleeping areas away from shorelines. The walk-in tent locations throughout the region offer greater privacy than drive-in alternatives. A visitor noted that at Underhill State Park, "Camp spots were far enough away from one another, trees helped with privacy, and the tent site had a great area to setup the tent." Many tent campers use these sites as basecamp for day hikes on surrounding trails. Fall tent camping provides particularly vibrant forest colors with fewer crowds, though temperatures drop significantly at night. The walk-in tent sites at Mount Philo State Park provide excellent sunset views over Lake Champlain for those willing to carry their gear a short distance from parking areas.

Best Tent Sites Near Johnson, Vermont (28)

    1. Underhill State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Underhill Center, VT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 899-3022

    "Camp spots were far enough away from one another, trees helped with privacy, and the tent site had a great area to setup the tent.

    Facilities were accessible and clean."

    "Very primitive and quiet campground. Great staff and campsites. No shower but one of the best weeks I had camping in a while. Will definitely go back this year."

    2. Green River Reservoir State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Hyde Park, VT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 888-1349

    $20 - $50 / night

    "It’s a primitive park, perfect for paddling, wild camping, swimming, and watching wildlife. The reservoir is 653 acres with 19 miles of shoreline. There are 27 campsites and two group camspites."

    "I love this location because you have to paddle out to a site for camping. It‘s private, quiet, and really gives you that “forest bathing” escape."

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

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

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Weather was not cooperative and my fiancé and I were able to rent one of the cabins for our second night. We will definitely recommend it to others and we will be back again."

    "The small amount of camping space made the experience quite unique and private. The host, Dianne, was really friendly. Many amenities such as wood, water and outhouse nearby. Very nice experience."

    4. Waterbury Reservoir Remote Sites — Waterbury Center State Park

    1 Review
    Waterbury Center, VT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 585-4855

    "The bathroom is a composting toilet that you’ll share with fishing spiders the size of your hand, slam the lid before use!"

    5. Burton Island State Park Campground

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

    "Spacious sites with fire rings. Shade is limited at certain times of the day. Nice hiking trails nearbye."

    "When we booked our Labor Day weekend tent site back in March, there were only 2 leantos (out of 26) left and a handful of tent sites (out of 14)."

    6. Indian Brook Reservoir

    2 Reviews
    Essex Junction, VT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 878-1342

    $21 - $36 / night

    "There is an extensive trail system that is easy to navigate. Nestled in the woods are several tent platforms that you can access by foot or by boat. They are spacious but not too private."

    "I mistakenly assumed they had drive up campsites. They do not. It was a 15 minute hike to the site, so pack light. If you have a kayak, you can transport your stuff over."

    7. Camel's Hump State Park — Camels Hump State Park

    2 Reviews
    Bolton, VT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 879-6565

    $10 / night

    "This is a short and sweet hike to one of the higher points in Vermont. It is a beautiful scenic (somewhat strenuous) hike to the summit. The views are pretty epic though."

    "Great tent site, site 1 can have 3 platform and fire pit"

    8. Mount Philo State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Charlotte, VT
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 425-2390

    $23 / night

    "apparently this is the first state park in Vermont. Only 8 campsites so try to book early. Nice trails that lead to scenic views of Lake Champlain. Bathrooms and showers were clean."

    "There are less than 20 sites total, and all sites are near walk-in paths to excellent views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks or the Green Mountains. The facility is small, but adequate."

    9. Molly’s Falls Pond State Park Campground (Remote Hike In Sites)

    1 Review
    Marshfield, VT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 476-0170

    "Route 2 traverses the northern edge of the property and there is a dam at the western end of the reservoir that is owned by Green Mountain Power Company. "

    10. Knight Island State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    North Hero, VT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 524-6353

    "There are some nice leantos on the east side of the island that give you access to the lake and some good fishing. Deer, .turkey, fox and smaller animals can be seen throughout the island"

    "It doesn't host a ton of amenities other than outdoor toilets, but it doesn't need to because every remote campsite is waterside, with fabulous access to amazing swimming, gorgeous sunsets, and fantastic"

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Tent Camping Reviews near Johnson, VT

488 Reviews of 28 Johnson Campgrounds



Guide to Johnson

Tent camping near Johnson, Vermont centers around the remote woodland landscapes of northern Vermont where altitudes range from 500 to 4,000 feet across the region. The camping season typically runs from late May through mid-October, with nighttime temperatures dropping into the 40s even during summer months. Many campgrounds near Johnson offer rustic facilities with minimal amenities, creating opportunities for campers seeking self-sufficient wilderness experiences.

What to do

Climb Mount Mansfield: From Underhill State Park Campground, hikers can access the main trail to Mount Mansfield with just a 0.3-mile walk from the campground. "A short walk from the group campsite takes you straight to various (amazing!) hiking trails," notes a camper who stayed at the Underhill State Park Campground.

Remote paddling expeditions: Green River Reservoir State Park provides 27 boat-in campsites perfect for paddlers looking to explore the 19-mile shoreline. "We try and make our way north to Green River Reservoir every summer. It's a primitive park, perfect for paddling, wild camping, swimming, and watching wildlife," shares one visitor to the Green River Reservoir State Park Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Pack binoculars to spot moose, beaver, and various bird species. "Be sure to paddle out to the Beaver Meadow - we have seen moose there several times," recommends a camper who regularly visits Green River Reservoir.

Sunrise hikes: Short morning trails at Mount Philo offer spectacular dawn views. "My favorite part about camping here is getting up early and hiking the short trail to the top for a spectacular sunrise," reports a regular visitor to Mount Philo State Park.

What campers like

Secluded water access: The remote boat-in sites at Waterbury Reservoir provide peace and privacy. "These remote sites are so peaceful. Be sure to launch from cotton brook road if your site r11-27," advises a visitor to Waterbury Reservoir Remote Sites.

Primitive camping experience: Many tent sites near Johnson lack modern amenities, creating authentic wilderness experiences. "I love this location because you have to paddle out to a site for camping. It's private, quiet, and really gives you that 'forest bathing' escape," explains a camper at Green River Reservoir.

Car-free camping environments: Burton Island State Park offers a unique camping experience without vehicle traffic. "There are no cars on the island. You have to paddle yourself out or take the VT State Park passenger ferry from St. Albans," notes a visitor to Burton Island State Park Campground.

Elevated mountain views: Tent sites positioned on slopes provide panoramic vistas. "Only 8 campsites, dispersed in the trees. Picnic table and fire pit. Moderate cell service. Nice hikes and cool views of the area!" reports a visitor to Mount Philo State Park.

What you should know

Boat-in logistics: Many remote sites require adequate paddling skills and proper planning. "We made the mistake of parking at little River rd the first time and the paddle to r14 from there was way too long. It was about 30 minutes from the cotton brook launch to the site and was much more doable for all the trips we took bringing our gear in," warns a visitor at Waterbury Reservoir.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near Johnson, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Johnson, VT is Underhill State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

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