Best Campgrounds near North Concord, VT

The northeastern corner of Vermont near North Concord features a mix of family-friendly campgrounds and more remote nature experiences. Campers can choose between established facilities like Moose River Campground in St. Johnsbury and Kingdom Campground, both offering traditional camping amenities within 15 miles of North Concord. The region's accommodation types span tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals, with several properties like Breezy Meadows Campground in Concord providing waterfront access. Many campgrounds in this area maintain seasonal operations, typically opening from May through mid-October.

Most developed campgrounds in the Northeast Kingdom require reservations, particularly during the peak summer months and fall foliage season. Road access varies considerably, with main routes generally well-maintained while access to more remote areas may require high-clearance vehicles. Weather conditions in this part of Vermont can change rapidly, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 60-80°F during the day and dropping significantly at night. Cell service is inconsistent throughout the region, especially in more secluded camping areas. One visitor noted, "Kingdom Campground is a clean, quiet, friendly and full-featured campground in northeastern Vermont."

The area's camping experiences feature striking natural settings, particularly near water bodies. Maidstone State Park offers both cabins and tent sites along a pristine lake that visitors frequently praise. According to one camper, "The lake had to be the most pure and pristine lake in Vermont, the park, trails, lake and community all make this a memorable trip." Several campgrounds provide water access for boating and fishing, with facilities ranging from primitive to those with full hookups. While some developed campgrounds offer amenities like swimming pools and camp stores, the more remote options prioritize natural surroundings and quieter environments. The region's mixed-use campgrounds often accommodate both tent and RV campers, with varying levels of privacy between sites.

Best Camping Sites Near North Concord, Vermont (229)

    1. Moose River Campground

    10 Reviews
    St. Johnsbury, VT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 748-4334

    "This is a small family-owned and operated campground just a few miles outside of St. Johnsbury, Vermont."

    "Very close to dog mountain. The river was behind our site. Perfect place to stay! We didn’t want to leave. Everyone was very nice! More like friends or family!"

    2. Crazy Horse Family Campground

    8 Reviews
    Littleton, NH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 444-2204

    "over those entering campground to ensure only registered campers are coming in, separation between sites is pretty decent, dish sink to do your dishes in, playground with a large field for kids to run around"

    "You can also be on a nice field or on the edge. Pool was damaged during winter and not available. 2024"

    3. Maidstone State Park — Maidstone State Forest

    12 Reviews
    Groveton, NH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 676-3930

    "It's hard sometime to get away from all the people in Vermont but this park is far enough out of the way where you can avoid a majority of the summer tourist."

    "The lake had to be the most pure and pristine lake in Vermont, the park, trails, lake and community all make this and rememberable trip that'll always have you wanting to come back for more!"

    4. Kingdom Campground

    5 Reviews
    Lyndonville, VT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 626-1151

    $46 / night

    "Clean, quiet, friendly and full-featured campground in northeastern Vermont"

    "Just North of Lyndonville and close to Interstate 91. Brand new sites, very spacious and clean. Great camp store, deli, huge walk in pool and very friendly staff."

    5. Lafayette Place Campground — Franconia Notch State Park

    36 Reviews
    Lincoln, NH
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 823-9513

    $35 / night

    "We camped here as a jumping-off point for the popular Lincoln-Lafayette-Little Haystack loop, which is walking distance from the campground."

    "You can access at least 6 of the NH48 from this campground, numerous waterfalls, two AMC huts, and several ponds and lakes all within hiking distance."

    6. Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground

    6 Reviews
    St. Johnsbury, VT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 684-2550

    $50 / night

    "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."

    "We truly enjoyed this park most sites are spacious and some good ones with privacy as well you have walking trails local stores, and a pond too !! We will be back 100%"

    7. Apple Hill Campground

    8 Reviews
    Bethlehem, NH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 869-2238

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Close to a main throughfare, tons of recreating to do in this area. Hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, literally anything outside. Just a few miles from grocery stores, restaurants, etc."

    "Town was close by but also removed enough to give the great camping experience without needing to drive miles to get forgotten supplies."

    8. Camp Kiki

    3 Reviews
    West Burke, VT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 227-2578

    $50 - $65 / night

    "This campground is drive in and never touch the car again. Two huge sites that can be rented in tandem as a group site."

    "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."

    9. Mountain Lake Camping Resort

    6 Reviews
    Lancaster, NH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 788-4509

    "Lake, hiking, canoeing, paddle boarding, bike riding, all of it is right here! Nice, shaded spots with a lovely Mountain View."

    "Store on site and close to Santa's Village"

    10. Breezy Meadows Campground

    2 Reviews
    North Concord, VT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (802) 695-9949

    $40 - $50 / night

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Recent Reviews near North Concord, VT

1124 Reviews of 229 North Concord Campgrounds


  • Panvira T.
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Fransted Family Campground

    Good location

    The place so nice and cleaned,quite also close to you must see and things to do. The price reasonable too. Highly recommended

  • 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

    Riverside Camping & RV Resort

    Impeccibly Maintained

    Easily one of the most well maintained sites we have visited. The host was attentive and gracious. Beautiful nature trails behind the campground. I found one that lead to a beach by the river, perfect for reading and relaxing.

  • Oksana S.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Jellystone Park™ Glen Ellis

    Read before booking

    PLEASE READ BEFORE GOING We went to Jellystone Park at in Glen NH. We originally booked from Sunday to thursday. We left on Tuesday due to several issues with the cabin that the office staff refused to fix. Issues we had was 1. Cabin was filthy and had bugs inside. 2. Stove top wasnt working. 3. Fridge smelled so bad I had to wash it with warm water and dish soap. 4. Our cabin reeked like cigarettes to the point I couldn't bath my kids because when the bathroom got steamy the smell got sooo bad. I tried to adress the issues and was told they had a no smoke policy so its not their issue if it smelled because they did their part in putting a policy down. For it being filthy I was told they trust their cleaner so it qas me that made it filthy..(attached is one picture that I have this is just the bathroom on our first day their. Everything was covered in dirt, sand and soo dusty and bugs everywhere). I first spoke to James who yelled and was saying ridiculous excuses as to why its ok. Then the manager(dont remember name but she was older and blonde hair) screamed at me while I had my 2 year old with me. I was telling her calmly and very nice my concerns to which she was yelling to get out of the office. Then I was threatened to have the cops called if I complained again. I lost alot of money I cant afford to loose. But most important I was want to make people aware. I told them the website should state these things to be fair cause if I knew this i wouldn't have paid since they said its normal for stoves not to work and its out of their controll if someone smokes in the cabin. They said no one would stay if they posted those things. I left litterally shaking and crying because I couldn't believe it. They are nice if you dont complain. Discusting customer service horrendous management. Will be reporting everywhere already let my friends know so they dont go next year.

  • 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

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Jefferson Campground

    Great Mountain Campground

    Nice campground in a beautiful location. This place is a bit off the beaten path of White Mountain tourist areas but is still within easy drive to all the major attractions. We picked this spot for that exact reason. Open field camping in the middle with wooded sites on the edges of the park. I originally chose a site that was a bit too small to properly unhook the trailer but staff helped me get a better location. Site 17 was too tight for 44 ft total length. Switched to site 5 pull through. Some sites face each other for camping with friends. Follow their map to pull in correctly. Staff is excellent and very helpful. Small store on site with necessities and fire wood. FYI Amenities: pool, playground, laundry (affordable) hot showers. Off season so the place was not busy, very quiet. This is on our short list for when we return next year.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Grafton Notch Campground

    Amazing place!

    We stayed here 2 nights in late September. The campground is very neat and tidy with lots of nice touches like flowers and seasonal decorations. The sites are gravel & the paths are covered in wood chips - both make walking cleaner because you are out of the dirt and mud. There is a path to the river and 2 picnic tables by the river. The bathhouse is clean and has a large shower with plenty of places to put your soap, shampoo, etc. There are also lots of hooks in the shower and bathroom for your stuff and the shower has a large bench to sit on as you get dressed. There are 2 dishwashing stations outside the bathhouse. Horseshoes and corn hole are on site and there is a well stocked camp store. Lots of information and brochures on the area. The owner is very kind and personable - I am looking forward to coming back!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Town Hall Road Dispersed

    Few Solar/Starlink Options

    If all we needed was a campsite with no solar or starlink, this would be 5 star review. Lots of options, great hiking in the area. But if you need solar or starlink, there’s only 1 or 2 viable spots. We were lucky to snag on one a Monday afternoon (last site before turnaround on FR38) and stayed all week.

  • 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.


Guide to North Concord

Camping options near North Concord, Vermont vary significantly in elevation, from 900 feet in river valleys to 2,300 feet in the surrounding highlands. The region experiences high humidity during summer months, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms between June and August. Winter access becomes limited as many unpaved roads aren't maintained after snowfall.

What to do

Riverside relaxation: At Moose River Campground, campers can wade into the shallow, clear-flowing rocky river. "Depending on the water levels you can wade into the river and get your feet wet! The campground itself is nice and the owners take great care of the grounds," notes Katelyn T.

Mountain biking: Camp Kiki offers direct trail access to Kingdom Trails network. "We could hop on our bikes and hit the trails from our site! Short walk or ride to town for food, music, and supplies," says Cami B. The campsite features a platform for tents and bike storage.

Hiking nearby: Many campgrounds provide access to local trail networks. "There is a town forest just a few miles away that has some nice hiking trails," mentions Nancy W. about the area near Moose River Campground. The nearby terrain offers trails ranging from beginner-friendly walks to challenging climbs.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Kingdom Campground receives consistent praise for cleanliness. "Very clean and quiet campground mostly set up for RVs. All RV sites have water, sewer, and electric. Tent sites have water and electric. Toilets and showers were very clean but showers were coin op," reports Nick.

Water activities: Mountain Lake Camping Resort offers multiple water recreation options. "Pool with water slides for kids, Kayaks, paddle boats, canoes, playground with slides and a pirate ship," notes Josh S. The heated pool with water slides accommodates adults as well.

Peaceful environment: Several campgrounds enforce quiet hours to ensure restful conditions. "Strict quiet hours at 10:30 make it very quiet in the evening with no worry of loud parties keeping you up," writes Josh S. about Mountain Lake Camping Resort. Many sites provide buffer zones between campsites to enhance privacy.

What you should know

Varying cell service: Connectivity varies greatly between campgrounds. "The WiFi is weak and inside the park is little to no service," notes Ryan M. about Moose River Campground. Some facilities offer limited WiFi near main buildings while more remote sites have no connectivity.

Shower facilities: Most developed campgrounds provide shower facilities, often coin-operated. At Maidstone State Park, "The facilities are new, with nice gendered bathrooms, a non-gendered single bathroom, coin-op showers and a dish pit," according to Miccal M.

Reservation needs: Advance booking becomes essential during peak seasons. "We are here for their last weekend the campground is open. Foliage is just past peak," writes Keith L. about Kingdom Campground. Weekend spots often fill months in advance, especially during fall foliage season.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground caters specifically to families. "Dog friendly, mini golf, heated pool, two playgrounds, and crafts and fun things for the kids! We truly enjoyed this park," shares India H.

Accessibility to supplies: The location of campgrounds relative to towns varies significantly. "Town was close by but also removed enough to give the great camping experience without needing to drive miles to get forgotten supplies," mentions Rebecca Y. about Apple Hill Campground.

Activities beyond swimming: Many campgrounds offer diversified recreation options. "There is a heated pool with water slides that even adults can enjoy, a lake for swimming and boating with rentals available, activities for the kids, a playground and giant life-size checker/chess boards," shares a visitor about Mountain Lake Camping Resort.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When making reservations, consider specific site features. "We stayed in a large pull thru (well over 125'), full hook-up site in the center section of the campground. The electric worked fine and the sewer was easily reached with my 20' sewer hose," notes Nancy W. about Moose River Campground.

Seasonal considerations: RV camping season typically runs May through mid-October in this region. "Road noise as it sits on busy road. Stayed during Covid in August 2020," mentions Kimberly R. about site selection at Moose River Campground.

Hookup availability: Different campgrounds offer varying levels of service. "Majority of campground appeared to be seasonal but some overnight spots open. Made reservations last minute and had a large full hookup pull through in middle of loop," reports Kimberly R. Most campgrounds specify available power options when booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near North Concord, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, North Concord, VT offers a wide range of camping options, with 229 campgrounds and RV parks near North Concord, VT and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near North Concord, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near North Concord, VT is Moose River Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 10 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near North Concord, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near North Concord, VT.