RV parks near Lyndonville, Vermont offer camping options in the Northeast Kingdom region, where elevations range from 700 to 3,000 feet across rolling terrain. Most campgrounds in this area remain open from May through mid-October, with several offering fall foliage packages during September and October. Average summer temperatures range from 50-80°F with frequent evening cooling.
What to do
Mountain biking at Kingdom Trails: Burke Mountain area provides access to over 100 miles of mountain biking trails. "Brand new this July. Just North of Lyndonville and close to Interstate 91. Brand new sites, very spacious and clean," notes a reviewer about Kingdom Campground.
Hiking at Burke Mountain: The mountain offers several marked trails ranging from beginner to advanced. "Nice lean-to on the blue trail with a fire pit," mentions a camper at Burke Campground.
Winter activities: For cold-weather camping, ski areas become the main attraction. "Perfect for ski bums. Access to xcs, downhill, and snow machine trails," writes a reviewer about Cannon Mountain RV Park.
What campers like
Heated pools: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities for summer visitors. "Kids were happy with the heated pool, horse rides, and other activities," says a camper at Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground.
Riverside camping: Properties along the Connecticut River allow for fishing and water activities. "My family loves this campground right on the CT River. It has RV sights and cabins they keep the campers busy with fun activities for kids and grown ups," notes a visitor at River Meadow Campground RV Park.
Mountain views: The area's elevation provides scenic outlooks. "We had a site with a few trees around it & a beautiful view in the back. Has a heated, salt water pool! I definitely plan on coming back next year," shares a camper about Kingdom Campground.
What you should know
Seasonal operations: Most RV parks close by October 15-31. "We are here for their last weekend the campground is open. Foliage is just past peak, the staff is friendly, the store is pretty well stocked and everything is clean and tidy," reports a camper at Kingdom Campground.
Site sizes vary significantly: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. "This is a great spot to stop for a night with your RV and enjoy the river for a night. Easy to get to, just off of a one-way paved road," mentions a visitor at Brookside RV Camping.
Reservation timing: Book early for peak foliage season (late September-early October). "Can be tough to get into because so nice and popular in a good location," notes a camper about Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Children's activities: Some parks offer organized programs. "We stayed here and were VERY happy! Dog friendly, mini golf, heated pool, two playgrounds, and crafts and fun things for the kids!" shares a camper about Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground.
Budget planning: Consider campgrounds with included amenities to reduce additional costs. "They have a great little store and now they have Vermont Maple soft serve ice cream from my understanding. Kids love to play here and mini golf on site makes it even better," notes a reviewer about Sugar Ridge.
Proximity to attractions: Fransted Family Campground offers central access to regional sites. "Great campground with a mix of full hookup and tent sites! Many sites along the river and nice grassy sites near the front. The campground is perfectly located for access to Franconia Notch," writes a visitor.
Tips from RVers
Power concerns: Check voltage ratings before booking. "Stayed here recently for our 2nd full hook up ever. Site map is oriented upside down and would be helpful if corrected and updated," advises a camper about Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground.
Site angles: RV parking can be challenging at some locations. "Our site looked angled on map so thinking it would be easier to approach from a certain direction to back in, drove in as I needed but found site was perpendicular to road," explains a visitor to Sugar Ridge.
Internet connectivity: Cell service varies by location. "Decent cell phone signal (Verizon)," reports an RVer staying at Smugglers Notch RV Village, adding "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."