Best RV Parks near North Troy, VT

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Best RV Sites Near North Troy, VT (58)

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      1. Alburg RV Resort

      1 Review
      2 Saves
      • Electric Hookups
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      • Picnic Table
      • WiFi
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      2. Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground

      6 Reviews
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      34 Saves
      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $50 / night

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      3. Apple Island Resort

      11 Reviews
      30 Photos
      41 Saves
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      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      4. Lone Pine Campsites

      9 Reviews
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      Known across New England and beyond as "Vermont’s Favorite Family Campground", Lone Pine Campsites offers the quintessential Vermont camping experience in one of the most beautiful regions of the state, the Lake Champlain Valley. Located a mere stone's throw from Mallets Bay and 15 minutes from downtown Burlington, our 265 spacious campsites are surrounded by native trees and wildlife. We provide several RV hook-up options, offer RV rentals, and are happy to welcome tent campers.

      Everything you'll need is on site, from sports courts and a fully stocked camp store, to Wifi access, two giant swimming pools, laundry facilities, and free weekly rides on a real 1952 fire truck!

      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      5. Burke Campground

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      Located between the Sherburne Base Lodge and Mid Burke Lodge, the Burke Campground offers 25 sites, including 5 lean-to's. The Campground provides easy access to the Burke Mountain Bike Park and Kingdom Trails and is the perfect starting point for hiking in the surrounding Darling and Victory State Forest.

      All prices are per night for up to 4 people. 
      Additional campers: $5.00 per extra person per night.
      No power or water hookups.
      Reservations include use of the Burke Hotel Pool and Hot Tub, showers required.
      Free WIFI is available in the Burke Hotel.
      Sugar Shack will be open this year with our campground attendants available to assist from 8am-Dusk (Weekend's); Midweek 2pm-Dusk.  
      Firewood is available to purchase on site.  

      RV Parking is not allowed anywhere on the Burke Mountain campus - please visit www.nekchamber.com for RV sites in the Northeast Kingdom. Self contained trailers, MAX 17' are accepted on larger sites as noted on the campground map.

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      $42 - $55 / night

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        6. Sunset Rock RV Park

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        7. Elmore State Park

        7 Reviews
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        52 Saves
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        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Standard (Tent/RV)
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        8. Woodbury Meadows Campground

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        The perfect spot for Bikers, we are located on the Vermont Gravel Growler bike packing trail and have lots of hiking , biking, boating and swimming opportunities nearby.We live on 52 wooded acres in a natural area surrounded by lakes and ponds just 14 miles north of Montpelier, VT, our state capital. Our amenity's include a bath house, RV 1 has a full hook up 30amp RV site (Max length 32') also 4 tent/small RV non electric sites. WiFi. We are 100% solar powered. We cater to small quiet groups who can enjoy our peaceful setting.

        We are a non smoking campground. Pets on leashes are OK. Quiet time is all the time :~). 12 and under free, no Generators allowed.

        • Pets
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        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
        • RVs

        $32 - $55 / night

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        9. Prouty Beach Campground

        6 Reviews
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        • Reservable
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        10. White Caps Campground

        9 Reviews
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        39 Saves

        Located directly across the street from Lake Willoughby.

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      Recent RV Reviews In North Troy

      258 Reviews of 58 North Troy Campgrounds


      • Miccal  M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Kettle Pond State Park
        Sep. 24, 2024

        Kettle Pond State Park

        Wonderfull area for a hike in or boat in camp.

        I scouted this area a couple of years ago and stayed in one of the lean-tos, this is a great area in the winter when no-one else is around.

        There is a parking lot near the main road where you can park.  The hike around the pond is nice, but wet, rocky and you need to be a sure-footed person.  Views are great, the pond is amazing, and the campsites are well maintained.

        Most sites have a lean-to and a well-built fireplace as well as an outhouse.  Keep in mind this is a pack in pack out location.  You are not allowed to cut wood, and only fallen dead is available for use.

      • Christa W.
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        Sep. 21, 2024

        Onion River Campground

        DO NOT STAY HERE IF YOU HAVE KIDS

        I just found out that Onion River Camground just willingly hosted a MAP(minor attracted person aka pedofile) meeting at their campground. I am so disgusted the owners of Onion River Campground that hosted this meeting allowed my family with two young girls to BOOK a campsite the SAME WEEKEND as this meeting with no warning of what was going on!!!! By the grace of God, we cancelled two weeks ago(for other reasons) and rerouted to another state. I’m sitting here reading this imagining my beautiful kids walking around a campground innocently with nasty individuals looking at them in a sexual way without my wife or I ever knowing what was going on right under our noses. It’s digusting and appalling that the campground owners support these pedofiles and would let ANY family book a stay there without making us aware. I HAD NO IDEA THIS WAS SOMETHING I NEEDED TO LOOKOUT FOR BUT I THINK OTHERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS. I don’t agree with supporting MAPs at all but if you are then make it an adult only campground for heavens sake.

      • Timothy M.
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        Sep. 12, 2024

        Kettle Pond State Park

        Rock Solid

        Pretty pond, good lean-to's, nice toilets, central put-in for canoes and kayaks, friendly people. Big groups in one area, individual remote sites far enough away to be private. Nicely maintained, friendly staff when you do see them. Went September 6 and 7 2024. Only 3 hours from Boston.

      • Drew H.
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        Aug. 28, 2024

        Stillwater State Park

        Helpful staff, clean camp, kinda busy

        Great spot, especially for families, it is a bit expensive, at $30 for tent spot and $40 for lean to. the staff was helpful and kept the grounds clean. We ended paying more for the lean to because it was more secluded and quiet, the rest of the park was busy.

        Our spot was right on the brook which was peaceful and beautiful. It also had a fire pit with a grill grate and they sold firewood at the front gate.

      • AThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 26, 2024

        Lone Pine Campsites

        OK for two nights

        We stayed for two nights to visit Burlington and lake Champlain.

        It was not our favorite campground. The site are open, so no privacy and the sites are fairly small.

        Toilets and showers are ok but nothing fancy. A bit worn.

      • Miccal  M.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 25, 2024

        New Discovery State Park

        Drove through on my way past

        This easy-to-access campground has made it on my list of places to stay.

        There are two loops of sites, some deep in the woods with great-looking trees, others in a field, and some in between. There are even sites with stalls if you're into horses.

        The bathhouse looks typical and clean.

        Not much cell service, but some in places.

        Easy access to a lake and a picnic pavilion.

        Noticed more than a few sites that I could hang at.

      • Miccal  M.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 25, 2024

        Big Deer State Park

        Nice enough campsites...

        This is a small campground, really it's an extension of Stillwater just up the road. Check-in happens at Stillwater, purchase your firewood and drive the 2 min down to Big Deer.

        For Vermont, these sites felt close, but we could still get privacy. We did have to change sites due to our neighbors yelling at their kids and using less-than-appropriate language to do so. We could still hear them on the other side of the campground :(

        The site itself was nice, even though it lacked privacy.

        Boulder Beach Road is an easy dirt road access to these campgrounds.

        We had 1 bar of AT&T service.

        The bathrooms were adequate, nothing special

        But we made a last-minute decision to camp and this was a decent location for that. I would camp here again, but it wouldn't be my first choice.

      • Stilyagi
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        Aug. 25, 2024

        Lake Carmi State Park

        A great place to visit for Canadian travelers.

        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? Lake Carmi in Franklin (Enosburg?) Vermont, is less than 1 1/2 hours from Montreal! I think it must be the closest campsite to Quebec, in Vermont. The drive there was really pleasant too. It wasn't all highway. It took us mostly through very scenic routes in both Quebec, and Vermont.

        After booking, I had read some bad reviews about the place - which gave me second thoughts. About the staff being very unpleasant, etc. Well I'm happy to say, that turned out to be absolutely untrue! To say that Kathy, Daniel and really, the entire staff that we met, was very friendly to us, is an understatement. They literally saved our bacon!

        It's a long story, but in short... our car broke down at one point, and we had to get it towed. Our phone wouldn't work, and it was by the good graces of the Lake Carmi rangers and staff, and the use of their wireless, that we were eventually able to return back home to Canada.  I don't know what we would have done, if they weren't there to help us! So - big thanks to the amazing staffers at Lake Carmi.

        We had reserved a site by the lake, and saw that the campground itself was quite nice. Just acres and acres of lush green forestation. Clean grounds and washrooms. A beautiful sunset over the lake. No electrical 'pollution'. No noise pollution - except for crickets, in the field. Other than the car trouble - quite a pleasant stay! We'll be returning next year.

      • Miccal  M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Maidstone State Park
        Jul. 29, 2024

        Maidstone State Park

        Still a great campground!

        I come back to this area every year; I missed my spring trip this year though.  A friend was camping and invited me to join them.  We had a site on the B loop, I have only camped on the A loop... 

        The site was nice with some great rock features, the sites have enough space between them to give privacy, but you know you're not alone.  The facilities on the B loop are vintage 1950s, simple clean but not new or the same caliber as the facilities on A loop.  Plenty of water faucets on the B loop.  

        Both A & B are easy to get around on, all of the roads are dirt but well maintained.  Both loops have their own Trash and Recyling. The access road into the park is a well-maintained dirt road and about 5 miles long.  Look for the bears, and other cutouts creatures in the clearings on the way in.

        This campground is remote and it's about 45 min. to the nearest town.  There is no cell service, even with a booster.  The lake is wonderful.

      • Ronald C.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Lakeside Camping
        Jun. 27, 2024

        Lakeside Camping

        Tight spaces

        The first thing that happened is you go over the train tracks to go to the office to register and you have to turn your rig around to go to Riverside which the sites are extremely small had a 42 foot fifth wheel and took me 15 minutes to get set so I could disconnect. good thing there was no one next to me on both sides so I had room to move around otherwise I would’ve never made it in there. The view is beautiful. The lake is pretty. They have seasonals set up on the lake and when we were there, they were pretty obnoxious and loud cursing every two seconds no one came around to check anything. They have a lot of rules, but they don’t enforce any of them. If you want to go to pull through you go on the other side of the camp where you have to climb a huge hill and then maneuver around to get into a pull through that’s only about 10 foot wide. So my suggestion would be if you have a small camper great if you have anything over 30 feet find somewhere else.

      • Beth R.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Smugglers Notch State Park
        Jun. 27, 2024

        Smugglers Notch State Park

        Newly Developed … Work in Progress

        Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP) 1.7 mile from #7 Ranked World's Best Disc Golf Course: Fox Run Meadows New fire ring New picnic table Gorgeous Mountain View

        Cons: Grass site No amenities No Wi-Fi Soft ground, sinked during setup

      • Ronald C.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Apple Island Resort
        Jun. 20, 2024

        Apple Island Resort

        Amazing views

        This campground is located in a central area between Burlington and north hero. The views of lake Champlain are amazing. Ex check in and plenty of amenities.

      • Alex R.
        Camper-submitted photo from Burke Campground
        Mar. 2, 2024

        Burke Campground

        Burke mountain lean-to # 1

        First of 2 lean-to

        On the red trail ...near the split for red-blue options.

        With fire pit.

      • Lisa L.
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        Oct. 27, 2023

        Camp Kiki

        Love this location and campground

        Great spot if you are looking for a simple place to stay.  Amazing location.  Can walk right into town and never use your car the entire time you are there.   Bike trails are right off the campground.

      • Lilly K.
        Camper-submitted photo from Little River State Park
        Oct. 23, 2023

        Little River State Park

        Nice stay but room for improvement.

        We generally enyojed our stay. Really nice reservoir. However the campground is a bit pricey and doesn’t offer dishwashing sinks. You need to somehow fill water in some kind of bucket and then make a mess on your campsite..

      • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Smugglers Notch State Park
        Oct. 19, 2023

        Smugglers Notch State Park

        Smugglers Notch State Park Campground

        Nice, wooded sites. Staff was great and very helpful. I didn't see the restrooms with the showers on the one end of the campground, but the restrooms I did see on the end that I stayed were like outhouses but with flushable toilets--kinda meh.

      • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Little River State Park
        Oct. 19, 2023

        Little River State Park

        Little River State Park Campground

        Nice, wooded sites. The restroom is a bit dated and dingy, but clean. The shower is coin-operated and could offer a bit more privacy (the stall wall is quite low and right next to the door entering the restroom.)

      • RThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Smugglers Notch State Park
        Oct. 11, 2023

        Smugglers Notch State Park

        Gorgeous in early October

        we camped here in early October and it was gorgeous. Well spaced out sites. Friendly staff , flush toilets, showers, Quiet and peaceful. Good spot to summit Mansfield from.

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Apple Island Resort
        Sep. 9, 2023

        Apple Island Resort

        Great place to visit

        Beautiful views of Lake Champlain. Plenty of spots for in and out visitors. Seasonals are mostly elderly residents but set back from the non-seasonal sites. I would definitely revisit.

      • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Maidstone State Park
        Sep. 6, 2023

        Maidstone State Park

        AVOID on Holidays

        We made the mistake of camping here for the 4th of July and should have known better, especially with a dog terrified of fireworks! While they aren't allowed in the State Park, much of the lake is private property...so between the rule breakers and the private land owners this was a cacophony of noise for days. The other bummer about this park in particular is that many of the sites were marked as reserved even though they sat empty for the three nights we were there and many of them were lakeside. Sadly, no shows don't forfeit their sites which was frustrating. 

        Our site, though not on the water, was nice and had a lean-to. The nice new bathhouse was also very much appreciated. Though it seemed that the drainage system could use some work, as the showers continually backed pretty far up. Thank goodness for shower shoes!

        The campground employee was incredibly talkative and a little nosy but we didn't mind it so much sense we are generally well behaved campers.

        Our site was spacious and we enjoyed having a lean-to for some shade. It easily accommodated two vehicles, two canoes, three dogs and four humans. Firewood and ice are readily available. Be prepared to drive a fair distance down gravel roads to get there. 

        There are a few hiking trails available in the park as well as several public access points to the lake. There is also a small swimming area/beach.

      • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Alburg RV Resort
        Sep. 4, 2023

        Alburg RV Resort

        Big Rv Park on lake Champlain

        This is one big Rv Resort on Lake Champlain. The sites are tighter than we like. This resort has a lot to offer. The pool was packed yet felt good. The place is maintained well and very clean. There is a big playground which keeps the kids busy. Met some very nice people that rent a Seasonal place there. They come every year for 2 months. 

        There is a small store onsite and they sell some groceries, wood & ice there too. Devyn's Creemee Stand is close we got ice cream, farm fresh eggs and Maple syrup from there. There was a farm stand on the main road we got the best lettuce, strawberries and cilantro from the stand.

        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. The restrooms were clean, showers and a laundry room which was needed by us. There is a big long sandy beach, a rec hall, and lots of games to play. The campground was pretty full it is well liked by all.

        They have an area for tents too. Your close to NY, facing the Adirondack Mountains. We aren't into the big RV resort places we like more privacy and larger sites.

      • Rhonda D.
        Camper-submitted photo from Brighton State Park
        Sep. 2, 2023

        Brighton State Park

        Lovely pond

        Wooded sites, some a bit less private than others. Beach for swimming / paddling. Lean to options. There were some larger groups while there. Staff very helpful.

      • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Campbells Bay Campground
        Sep. 1, 2023

        Campbells Bay Campground

        Nice campground on the water

        We stayed in Site # 3 A. 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. There is a boat launch, gas for boats and docks to keep a boat. They rent boats there too. You can sit along the water in front of the office.store and chill. It's a nice view and peaceful.

        Kiley and Ian the owners are really nice and helpful. They have a small store onsite. They sell beer and wine too. There is a game room and a playground and horseshoe pits and a laundry room.  There are a lot of full timers living there. 

        I love the little farm stands outside of peoples homes along the roads with fresh produce, lettuce and eggs.

        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.

        We went to Cody's cafe for breakfast one day it was good. We needed a real grocery store so ventured to find one. Hanafords isn't that far from there. There is a bakery the other direction yet wasn't fond of the sandwiches. They did see pies there at the bakery. 

        We went to Vesco Ridge Vineyards and had a tasting. They had some cute items for sale there too. We sat outside on a deck looking at the vineyard. They had some events coming up that weekend I would have liked to have made it back for the massage and wine event. They are also a Harvest Host location. 

        We drove to Grand Isles and stopped at a Snow Farm Winery. We did a tasting and enjoyed a nice view. There are lots of bicyclist that venture this route and they stop to enjoy a cold beer or wine.

      • JThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Moose River Campground
        Aug. 13, 2023

        Moose River Campground

        Peaceful & Beautiful

        Our stay at Moose River Campground was so nice and peaceful. Our site was pristine and backed by the river. Extremely clean and well kept Campground. The owners are wonderful and very friendly. We would be thrilled to go back.



      Guide to North Troy

      Camping near North Troy, Vermont, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

      What to do:

      • Fishing and Swimming: Many campers enjoy fishing and swimming in the nearby lakes. At Grand Isle State Park Campground, one reviewer mentioned, "If you enjoy nature, want to be able to fish, swim, and hike without leaving the campground, then this is the campground for you."
      • Biking: The bike paths around North Beach Campground are popular. A visitor shared, "We rode the bike causeway and took the bike ferry. Our site was large and sunny."
      • Hiking: Trails are abundant in the area. One camper at Little River State Park Campground noted, "There are many more trails to explore, so it is on our list for a return trip to Vermont!"

      What campers like:

      • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review for Brighton State Park Campground stated, "The bathrooms are always exceptionally clean, and the lake is great for swimming."
      • Scenic Views: Many campgrounds offer stunning views. At Apple Island Resort, a visitor remarked, "The views of Lake Champlain are amazing."
      • Friendly Staff: Campers often mention helpful staff. One reviewer at Maidstone State Park said, "The ranger was great to talk with and very helpful."

      What you should know:

      • Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds have little to no cell service. A camper at Ricker Pond State Park Campground mentioned, "No cell service (Verizon) or internet, which is just fine for us!"
      • Reservations Recommended: Popular sites fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. A visitor at Smugglers Notch State Park Campground advised, "Book in advance for the best availability!"
      • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds can get noisy during holidays. One reviewer at Maidstone State Park noted, "While they aren't allowed in the State Park, much of the lake is private property...so between the rule breakers...this was a cacophony of noise for days."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. At Grand Isle State Park Campground, a reviewer mentioned, "Their in-park Naturist, Julia, was an absolute delight. She did guided hikes, crafts, and other family-friendly activities."
      • Plan for Activities: Bring bikes and kayaks for family fun. A visitor at North Beach Campground said, "Kayaking is wonderful and there was a boat launch right near our site."
      • Pack Snacks and Meals: Having food on hand can save time and money. One camper at Little River State Park Campground noted, "You need to somehow fill water in some kind of bucket and then make a mess on your campsite."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check Hookup Availability: Make sure the campground has the right hookups for your RV. A reviewer at Apple Island Resort mentioned, "Their hookups are on the passenger side. You have to pull straight in with the truck and camper."
      • Look for Spacious Sites: RVers appreciate sites with enough room. One camper at Brighton State Park Campground said, "Camp sites are not too close together for privacy."
      • Be Prepared for Gravel Roads: Some campgrounds have rough access roads. A visitor at Maidstone State Park noted, "Be prepared to drive a fair distance down gravel roads to get there."

      Camping near North Troy, Vermont, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. Whether you're in an RV or tent camping, there's something for everyone to enjoy!

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular RV campsite near North Troy, VT?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near North Troy, VT is Alburg RV Resort with a 4-star rating from 1 review.

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