Best Cabin Camping near Peru, VT

Cabin accommodations around Peru are available at several established campgrounds including Woodford State Park and Camp Plymouth State Park. These cabins provide varying levels of amenities depending on the location, with most offering basic furniture, electricity, and outdoor fire pits. Woodford State Park cabins feature rustic accommodations with bunk beds, while Camp Plymouth offers more furnished options with basic kitchen setups. Most cabin sites include picnic tables and designated parking areas. Bathroom facilities are typically shared, with restrooms and showers available in central locations rather than in-unit. A review mentioned that "Camp Plymouth has cabins to rent and there is space for group camping. The campground also has buildings to rent for large gatherings."

Rustic cabins predominate in the Peru region, with options ranging from single-room structures to multi-room family accommodations. Most cabins require advance booking, particularly during peak summer and fall foliage seasons when availability becomes limited. Reservations can typically be made 6-12 months in advance through Vermont State Parks' reservation system or directly with private campgrounds like Dorset RV Park, which maintains cabin rentals from May through October. Pet policies vary by location—Woodford State Park and Dorset RV Park allow pets in some cabin units, while others maintain pet-free accommodations. As noted in one review, "The campground is pet friendly, and we met a lot of nice folks."

Most cabins provide beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly, with some cabins offering only outdoor cooking options while others provide basic indoor kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwave ovens. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations including Dorset RV Park and Winhall Brook. Nearby towns offer grocery stores and supplies, though selection may be limited in immediate proximity to more remote cabin locations. Some campgrounds like Dorset RV Park maintain small camp stores with essential items and firewood. Visitors staying in state park cabins should bring flashlights, cooking equipment, and food storage containers.

Best Cabin Sites Near Peru, Vermont (62)

    1. Winhall Brook Camping Area - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    10 Reviews
    South Londonderry, VT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 824-4570

    $20 - $26 / night

    "The campground is located where Winhall River meets the West River."

    "Nice campground with access to 3 river streams. Bathrooms were clean. Only one shower stall, but hot water. Clean dishwashing station. Dumpster is by the entrance which is at top of a hill."

    2. Dorset RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Dorset, VT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 867-5754

    "There were a scattering of amenities like a rec room with games, shuffleboard, playground, volleyball, horseshoes, laundry, and showers."

    "The location was very good in allowing us to visit family in nearby village and go into nearby Manchester Center. Much more of an RV Park (name is on the money) than camping where we had our site."

    3. Woodford State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Bennington, VT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 447-7169

    "Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use."

    "We have camped at Woodford State Park in the summer and fall. It's a small park, but it never feels crowded. Most park activities are based around a small, 25-acre lake."

    4. Caton Place Campground

    7 Reviews
    Cavendish, VT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 226-7767

    "Easy to drive into the campground and into the site. We had no issues at all. Hosts were very friendly and helpful. Campground was very clean and well manicured."

    "Very well manicured Camping Area, clean updated restrooms. Friendly campers and great view!"

    5. Stratton Pond Shelter

    1 Review
    Manchester Center, VT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 747-6700

    "The shelter is a 3.75mi hike from the nearest parking lot in winter.  There are 2 tent platforms, 2 outhouses and at least 16 bunk spaces in the shelter.  "

    6. Gifford Woods State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Killington, VT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 775-5354

    "I tent camped here before doing a section hike of the Appalachian Trail and it was one of the best campgrounds I’ve stayed at before."

    "I've stayed at 10 of the state parks of VT. Gifford Woods takes the cake in friendliness of its staff."

    7. Camp Plymouth State Park Campground

    1 Review
    Plymouth, VT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 228-2025

    "Camp Plymouth has cabins to rent and there is space for group camping. The campground also has buildings to rent for large gatherings."

    8. Quechee State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Quechee, VT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 295-2990

    $38 / night

    "You really can't go wrong with a Vermont State Park. They are meticulously maintained and the folx that work there are super helpful."

    "Just finishing up a week in Quechee State Park campground and have to say the place is really really nice. The sites are nicely spaced and seem to accommodate big rigs rather well."

    9. Slateville Secluded Campsites

    1 Review
    West Pawlet, VT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 248-0336

    $45 - $65 / night

    10. Kampfires

    8 Reviews
    West Chesterfield, NH
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 254-2098

    $30 - $50 / night

    "They have an ice cream shop attached to their office/store, mini golf just outside of it too. There is an amphitheater for concerts and shows throughout the summer."

    "Campground is clean and has many extras mini golf...pool...food truck...store...also has a large area where they have festivals."

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Cabin Reviews near Peru, VT

408 Reviews of 62 Peru Campgrounds


  • Michael M.
    Aug. 4, 2019

    Lake George Escape Campground

    Disneyworld atmosphere

    I have been coming to Lake George escape for 15 years now and I have watched it's transformation from a family run business to a corporate campground. I loved when it was smaller operational wise, It had a more rustic appeal to it , the camp store was small and just had a dated vibe about it. That being said it's become a big operation. They offer everything now , it really is like being at Disney. The daily schedual for the kids it's non-stop all day , they rent golf carts ,kayaks , pedal carts, canoes .They have cabin rentals , pool , a restaurant ,bar , dancing. It's perfect if you prefer glamping but you can also get a site off grid at the same time. You need to see there website to get a full picture of it.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Quechee-Pine Valley KOA

    Typical KOA

    This KOA is what you expect from a KOA– lots of amenities, sites of all sizes and levels of cost, tons of activities, and in a vacation destination area. We spent five nights at the campground and found lots to do in the area and that we had an enjoyable and pleasant stay. 

    The park is a large park that is terraced since it is in a pretty hilly area. There is the range of sites from pull-thrus, pull-ins and back-in sites and can accommodate RVs of any size. Some sites are full hookup while others are not and that is reflected in the cost. We paid $57/nigh for our full hookup site which is pretty costly especially since we did not use any of the amenities. Most sites are gravel with gravel patios but there are deluxe sites with paved patios, patio furniture, umbrella, and gas bbq grill. There are also camping cabins, some of which have kitchenettes and bathrooms that sleep six people. 

    Our site, was located in the back of the park in a quieter section because it was away from most of the activities and park entrance. The site was a pull-in which was kind of nice because the view out of our front windshield was of a wooded area. Our fire pit was in the front of our site so there was a nice amount of privacy when we sat outside by a campfire and didn’t feel like we were on the side of the road. Despite the hilliness of the park and all the trees, we did not have any trouble navigating our 45’ RV to our site. The trees at our site would prevent satellite television reception but our site had cable and we got about 20 or so channels. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Like many KOAs there are tons of amenities and things for kids to do – swimming pool, fishing ponds, bike rental, scheduled activities, propane sales, camp store, fire wood delivery, and more. There is a fenced dog park which was a fairly good size and our lab was happy to chase a ball. 

    As a whole, the park was very clean and manicured. No trash laying around and the gravel roads were free of potholes. The campground is located near the Queechee Gorge, covered bridges, hiking trails (including sections of the Appalachian Trail), good dining, maple syrup/cheese farm, the Marsh Billings- Rockefeller National Historic Park.

  • Rae-Ann W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2024

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice quiet weekend

    We took our new to us hybrid camper out for its inaugural trip.

    We chose to stay in the wooded loop of the campground and we were very happy with our site, #66. That section has about 12 sites, some big and some on the smaller side. Our site was easy to back into, even more so since no one was in the site across from us. Our site was very spacious, level and included a picnic table, fire ring, and nicely placed hookups for water and electric. We had easy access to trails that went along the river behind some of the sites with a few paths down to the river.

    Everyone we encountered was friendly and respectful. There are quiet hours from 10pm-8am that are enforced. We were grateful to not have to hear loud partying going on into the night. There was car noise from nearby Rt 10 on the other side of the river, but nothing you can do about that.

    We asked for assistance at the office with our first time using a pumping station at the end of the trip. We were given friendly helpful assistance and some great tips and advice for the future.

    This was a nice enjoyable first visit for us. We will definitely be adding it to our list of places to visit again, but likely later in the year when we can enjoy the river and activities a bit more. We did not explore the options for bike, kayak, and canoe rentals but would like to in the future.

  • Jessica C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Chittenden Brook Campground

    Great site

    This was a great site that feels secluded but isn’t. There’s quite a bit of space between each site so you can’t really see your neighbors which is excellent. The vault toilets were surprisingly clean besides the expected smell/flies. No running water or electricity. No cell service a few miles leading up the site, so download your maps in advance. There’s a 2.5 mile dirt road with a steady incline into the camp, which my subie had no issue with, but not sure how well an RV would fair.

    Didn’t see any bear, but take bear food precautions regardless. Each site has a fire pit, tent platform, and picnic table. The sites were well cared for. There were two dumpsters, one for recycling and one for trash, at the end of the loop. They are bear proof and almost me proof! The constant sound of running water from the brook was truly relaxing. I didn’t have issues with bugs (beginning of August) but I also didn’t stay in the camp during the majority of the day.

    All in all, a great campsite and I’ll definitely be back.

  • Christina  M.
    Jul. 28, 2017

    Lake George Escape Campground

    Glamping at its Finest!

    The tent we stayed in was gorgeous! We fit 5 of us comfortably. Linens, blankets and pillows were provided. There was a fire pit, BBQ, picnic table with umbrella, covered platform, and a partition between campsites. There were plenty or outdoor activities to do such as swimming, tubing, kayaking, sports, and bike rentals. They had a gift shop and arcade on site as well. We unfortunately got hit with some pretty bad weather so we couldn't enjoy the grounds as much as we would have liked to but that was obviously not their fault. We had to evacuate the mountain our last evening because of really bad thunder and lightening but the ranger was very helpful and came around to warn us all and encourage us to be careful. They even refunded us for that last night. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a real "glamping" experience! You always see those fancy campsites on Pinterest or Instagram so now you can experience it yourself close to home if you live in NY.

    We made the most of our rainy weekend by checking out the town and some caves. Plenty to do in the area of you want to venture out of the campgrounds but if you're there with good weather I doubt you will be bored!!

  • Shawn B.
    Sep. 25, 2018

    Silver Lake Campground

    This is a great place for the whole family

    This is one of our favorite places to camp in Vermont. The sites are fairly private without being built too close together. Lake is clean and has a great concrete dock that the kids love to jump off. They have boat rentals and nature tours on the lake led by the state park faculty. When the kids get tired from swimming they're a nice beach area and playground.

  • Paully B.
    Oct. 19, 2017

    Moose Hillock Camping Resorts

    More than just a pool

    With the largest walk in heated pool in the north east it is easy to forget there is so much more to the resort. Moose Hillock ny Large private sites, beautiful rental cabins and large custom fire pits at every site it is a wonderful camping location.

  • Carol S.
    Oct. 6, 2024

    Privacy Campground

    Private but needs updates

    I thought I read someplace that there is new ownership, at any rate the folks there were very nice. And the place lives up to its name. We’re not fond of RV parking lots and the sites were well spaced which gets it many extra points. We had a popup in a drive-through site at the bottom of the hill which was fine, though pretty muddy after a day of rain. With that hill there’s no place for larger RVs here unless they were to decide to use the field at the bottom. As far as infrastructure a lot of what is here is very old and dated, sometimes to the point of being comical, but it does appear some updates are happening. Bathroom building is decent and kept very clean (though it would be nice if any of the door latches on the women’s toilets worked.) It appears they have built or rebuilt some cabins. Hiking up and down the hill to the bathroom does get old and there is really no place to park there like most places have without blocking the road. Can squeeze in one car near the (ancient and yucky cold water) dishwashing station. There is a tiny campsite with cabin on the road below it, with a firepit and table like a foot away from the road. Maybe they should eliminate that site to make parking for a couple cars at least, as its a terrible campsite probably the only bad one there. (One night that site had 2 cars, with one blocking the road when we tried to drive past - they should have made the extra car stay down in the lot.) People moved their car a bit, but still had to drive very close to their bonfire. Like much of the area, there is essentially no cell coverage here. An area with wifi would be an excellent upgrade. I know, you’re camping, but sometimes you just need to do something, make a restaurant reservation, or check the weather.

    Update- I just found and read an article about the change of ownership. Showed a picture of a recreation room. Where the heck was that? In the building labeled “the Barn?” Which I thought was an actual barn and off limits. The dyrt says there is wifi, maybe it was there? Would have been nice to know about.

  • Oscar G.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Woodford State Park Campground

    Beautiful for fall foliage

    This campground was great. Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use. Close to hiking trails and the city of Bennington.


Guide to Peru

Cabin accommodations near Peru, Vermont offer options ranging from rustic woodland shelters to more modern vacation retreats. The area sits at elevations between 1,500-2,500 feet in the Green Mountains, creating cool summer temperatures and significant winter snowfall that extend the camping season. Several cabins provide electric heat for extended-season rental periods beyond the typical summer months.

What to do

Riverside relaxation: At Winhall Brook Camping Area, cabins sit near the confluence of two waterways. "The river is a constant lovely background sound and is wonderful to swim or just play in. Walk into town for the paper or fresh baked goods," notes one camper. The area features river swimming and access to the West River Bike Trail.

Hiking access: Visitors staying in cabins near Peru can easily reach notable trails. The Stratton Pond Shelter area offers backcountry cabin accommodations along hiking routes. "The shelter is a 3.75mi hike from the nearest parking lot in winter. There are 2 tent platforms, 2 outhouses and at least 16 bunk spaces in the shelter," reports one winter visitor. The location sits at the intersection of the Appalachian Trail, Long Trail and Stratton Mountain trail.

Quarry exploration: Cabins near Dorset provide access to unique geological features. "Great location near a fantastic quarry, country store, and Manchester shopping," says a visitor to Dorset RV Park. The historic marble quarries offer swimming opportunities during summer months, with water temperatures remaining cool even during heat waves.

What campers like

Privacy levels: Woodford State Park Campground cabins offer varying degrees of seclusion. "The sites are nice and private which is nice," notes a camper. The park features cabins with "tons of different types of campsites with either tent spots, lean tus, and a few (hard to get) cabins."

Waterfront views: Many visitors appreciate cabins with water proximity. "Beautiful clean swimmable lake with a walking trail around it," reports a Woodford State Park visitor. Another camper notes, "We heard coyotes at night and loons in the morning," highlighting the natural soundscape from lakeside accommodations.

Animal encounters: Some cabin properties feature unique wildlife experiences. Dorset RV Park offers "rabbits and chickens for the kids to enjoy," according to one review. Another visitor mentions, "They also have roaming chickens with FREE eggs, first come first serve," providing an agricultural element not found at most cabin rentals.

What you should know

Bathroom variations: Cabin bathroom setups differ significantly across properties. At Gifford Woods State Park Campground, "Bathrooms are super clean. Staff is friendly. Seasoned firewood available for purchase ($6 a stack)." Token-operated showers are available at some state parks while private cabins may include en-suite facilities.

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin stays require additional planning. One Stratton Pond visitor reports, "Spent the weekend here on the last weekend of Feb. Cold, Snow, Wind, full moon in the middle of the woods with only the people I hiked in with." Most cabin rentals close by mid-October, though some private properties operate year-round with supplemental heating.

Communication limitations: Remote cabins often lack connectivity. As one Winhall Brook camper notes, "Only downside for us was bad phone signal and everything seemed far away, like Walmart was an hour away!" Another camper confirms, "No service or wifi," making advance planning essential for longer stays.

Tips for camping with families

Age-appropriate activities: Different cabin settings suit various family ages. "We had multi-generations camping. From the great grandmother to 2 1/2 yr toddler we all enjoyed the pool," reports a visitor to Moose Hillock Camping Resorts, which offers cabin rentals within driving distance of Peru. Look for properties with playground equipment for younger children.

Booking considerations: Family cabin trips require advance planning. "We travelled as a group with family (4 sites). When we booked all our sites were right next to each other. When we arrived not a single one of us were even on the same road," cautions one Dorset RV Park visitor. Request specific cabin placements when traveling with multiple family units.

Safety awareness: Monitor children around water features. At Winhall Brook, "Kids enjoy tubing the small rapids," though supervision remains essential. Some cabins feature unfenced water access, requiring extra vigilance with young children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When bringing RVs to cabin-equipped campgrounds, consider site specifications. "We were at site 13... It's on the corner of the first loop, but that wasn't an issue to us at all! There were plenty of trees and brush and space so we didn't feel we were in the road," explains one Woodford State Park visitor. Many properties feature cabin areas separate from RV sections.

Service availability: Caton Place Campground offers cabins alongside RV sites with varying hookup levels. "We had a pull thru site. Easy to drive into the campground and into the site. We had no issues at all," notes one visitor. Check cabin proximity to water and electrical connections if planning to park an RV nearby.

Length restrictions: Larger vehicles face access limitations at some cabin areas. One Caton Place visitor cautions, "The roads aren't wide enough to take a motorhome into. The pull through site is not level and is barely long enough to fit my 43' rig." Research road conditions before attempting to reach remote cabin locations with large vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Peru, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Peru, VT is Winhall Brook Camping Area - TEMPORARILY CLOSED with a 4.4-star rating from 10 reviews.

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