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    Several RV parks operate within a 30-mile radius of Wallingford, Vermont. Dorset RV Park accommodates large motorhomes with full hookups including 50-amp service and sewer connections. The park operates seasonally from May through October with level gravel sites. "The campground was clean and tidy with nice tall trees. The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45' motorhome," noted one camper. Bomoseen State Park Campground provides RV sites with 50-amp capability but no sewer hookups, operating from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Lake Bomoseen KOA offers full-service RV sites with road noise reported at some locations.

    Mountainous terrain affects site conditions throughout the region. Many RV sites require careful navigation due to low-hanging branches and tight turns, particularly for larger motorhomes exceeding 40 feet. Some parks have limited cell service, with Verizon typically performing better than AT&T in rural Vermont locations. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, several parks have sloping sites requiring leveling blocks: "We tried about every way to sit our rig in there to level, but we ended up driving our front tires up on some leveling blocks." Dump stations are available at most parks, though not all sites offer full hookups. Pet policies vary by location, with most parks allowing dogs with standard leash requirements. During fall foliage season, advance reservations are essential as limited RV sites fill quickly.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Wallingford (170)

      1. Lake George Escape Campground

      3.9(25)39mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campground is placed 10 minutes from the bottom of Lake George with great hiking trails in the surrounding area. The campground it’s self it’s very clean in every aspect."

      "Facilities were always clean. Campground is pet friendly and have a small dog park. Pool was looking a bit outdated when we were last there but totally functional. We’d go back in a second."

      2. Jamaica State Park Campground

      4.6(22)27mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents

      "This tops our list for camping in Vermont. There is so much to do here, and yet the campground feels very private and quiet. There are 41 tent/RV sites to choose from and 18 lean-tos."

      "Jamaica is a nice little state park nestled in the woods and by a nice River. Very family friendly and close to Manchester and Stratton and Bromley Mountains."

      from $20 - $42 / night

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      3. Dorset RV Park

      3.7(6)18mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45’ motorhome."

      "Great location near a fantastic quarry, country store, and Manchester shopping. The camp grounds were family friendly and quiet. They even had rabbits and chickens for the kids to enjoy."

      4. Lake George Schroon Valley Resort

      3.7(3)39mi from WallingfordRVs

      "Absolutely one of the best campgrounds in NY, especially if you value nature, quiet, and simplicity."

      5. Alpine Lake RV Resort

      4.2(5)47mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I stayed at Alpine Lake RV Resort for three nights and had an absolutely fantastic experience."

      "Great park near Lake George. Very spacious with many different activities to do! They have movies, dances and even some kayaking, padding, ect."

      6. Lake George RV Park

      4.7(21)37mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Very clean, flat pull through site."

      "This is the best RV resort I have visited. The whole family will love, including pets. I can't do justice to the dog park, it has to be the best dog park in USA. "

      7. Brookwood RV Resort

      4.3(6)35mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP) Level, shaded site Wi-Fi Pool Cornhole Chess Connect 4 Playground Bath house Laundry Nice picnic table Cons: Gravel site"

      "This  RV park on the outskirts of Ticonderoga offers full hookups and can also accommodate tents. Seasonal sites are largely separate from short-term campers and they are clean and well-kept."

      from $39 - $49 / night

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      8. Ledgeview Village RV Park

      5.0(7)36mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "friendly staff, pool, playgrounds, large rec room. my son had a great time. only downfall was the sandy lots"

      "Quiet campground. Bathrooms very clean. Pool was nice. Campground nice for younger families."

      9. Bomoseen State Park Campground

      4.5(6)18mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We had a nice private site, close to amenities and the lake, the beach area was nice,  kind of rocky, but had sand for the beach. The play area has a nice set up, overall a nice camping area."

      "It was during the COVID-19 pandemic, and we are happy to report that everyone wore masks in public spaces (restrooms), and that there was plenty of room for social distancing. "

      10. Tree Farm Campground

      4.7(7)29mi from WallingfordRVs, Tents

      "The campground is clean and quiet, with sites that are spacious and private. The wifi is pretty darn good."

      "Plenty of room, busy on holiday weekends generally very quiet. Wooded and trees between sites. Fullhook up. Friendly staff. Clean."

      from $26 - $36 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Wallingford, VT

    777 Reviews of 170 Wallingford Campgrounds


    • G
      Jun. 14, 2018

      Abel Mountain Campground

      Great Mid Week Adventure

      My husband and I are seniors and spent 3 nights, Tuesday to Friday in June on site 51. Abel Mtn. Campground was easy enough to find. We have a 21' travel trailer and took advantage of the full hookups that most of the sites provide, including our first time using cable TV. As everyone else who reviews this place said, the owners are the first pleasure you find there. There's a heated pool, strong WiFi at your site, tons of clean river sites, immaculate rest rooms with an accessible ramp and lots of showers. For activities, you can hike on trails across the foot bridge and fish in many places along the river. They recycle everything possible and even provide composting of plant based waste. We have rarely found a returnable bottles and cans container so finding that and even composting is a notch well above the competition. Being the middle of June, there were no kids around but the photos and the two playgrounds tell us kids must love the place. Sites are back-in and very level on gravel pads. We highly recommend the place. Oh and a word to the wise, you will hear a train go by somewhere and the whistle will wake you up but no worries, it's all part of the ambiance.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2020

      Lake George Riverview Campground

      Great River Access

      This campground sits on the Schroon River just a few miles north of downtown Lake George and is very easy to access from I-87. They can accommodate any size camper from the 45’ motorhome with 50 amp service to a tent just wanting electric and water. All sites have cable TV hookup and free WiFi at their site along with a picnic table and fire rings. The park is not huge and it was pretty full so it felt a little cramped for us. There were quite a few seasonal people. Some sites back up to the river so you have a nice view. When the park if full, it can be a little cramped for big-rigs to back into some sites, especially the river ones. There are trees to navigate and some of the spots are tight. 

      Apparently, it is under new management and there are lots of changes that the new owners are proud of. But that also means there is a lot of on-going construction happening in the campground which was pretty annoying. Lots of dust and loud equipment certainly interrupted the thought of a peaceful afternoon outside. Many of the sites in the older section have sand/dirt patios and sandy roads which makes it very dusty. The new area has crushed gravel and lots more room and some pull-thru sites. They have the typical campground amenities like horseshoe pit, pavilion, playground, pool, and camp store. We typically don’t use any of those and they were closed anyway due to Covid-19 safety precautions. Had we stayed longer, we would have taken advantage of the river access and paddled. There is a little beach area and launching paddleboards, canoes, or kayaks would be very easy.  (They also have watercraft available to rent.)  We were more focused on hiking and enjoying the woods.(Recommend the short hike to the“Bear Slide.”) 

      Some of the things we didn’t like was the sandy/dirt which was a mess when it rained. You are supposed to leave your trash at the front of your site but sometimes it was not picked up until late in the day.  We found the bugs to be very pesky in the evening and didn't want to sit outside. Things we liked it the surrounding location and access to hiking trails and the river. Once the construction is complete and grass takes hold in some areas it will be really nice. Downtown Lake George is only about 4-5 miles away.

    • K
      Oct. 12, 2021

      Lake Bomoseen KOA

      Fun, crowded, and running out of steam

      This is a solid, family-friendly campground. It has the standard amenities plus some fun extras (arcade, mini-golf, boat rentals, etc.). However, all amenities are in worn shape. The playground is approaching dangerous, for instance (metal pipe sticking out of sandbox?) and the arcade was largely broken (ate a lot of quarters). Granted we were there for the last weekend of the camping season, but these appear to be longer term issues.

      The camp store was great. Service was helpful and friendly.

      Odd $10 CASH deposit for gate key that no one asked for. No ATM on site to get cash…

      The sites are spacious enough, but are very close to each other. Zero buffer between neighboring sites means encroaching slide outs.

      Cell services on ATT and TMobile were nonexistent. Campground WiFi is a joke (less than 1mbps).

      Beautiful views of lake down by the dock, but campsites have no view.

      Easy access to several great hikes and local restaurants.

    • Caleb C.
      Oct. 8, 2020

      Lake George Riverview Campground

      Lots to do

      Stayed 1 night passing thru. Mike and vicki were friendly. Electric and water hookups. WiFi was great. Cable tv hookups, also. Dump station on site was convenient. Also, they had propane there, so I topped off. Beautiful campground. They’ve clearly been upgrading. Roads have fresh gravel. Sites are level and clean. Bathrooms are clean. Get a site on the river 👌🏻. Very close to Lake George activities and attractions.

    • Beth R.
      Jun. 26, 2024

      Brookwood RV Resort

      Beautiful site

      Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP) Level, shaded site Wi-Fi Pool Cornhole Chess Connect 4 Playground Bath house Laundry Nice picnic table

      Cons: Gravel site

    • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 13, 2023

      Gus's Gardens Camping

      Peaceful Retreat

      Ashley here with The Dyrt! We want to welcome your host, Gus, to our platform. This property is situated on 9 acres, with nice & level sites. Yard games, fire-pit & picnic table are all provided. Pull through site for your RV or pitch a tent. Close by local hiking trails, walk trails, and water activities. Let's give this property some love and leave them a review!

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

      Dorset RV Park

      Decent campground in a good location

      We thought this park was o.k.– nothing special but nothing bad but we really wanted to see the area since we were told the town of Dorset was so pretty. When we checked in, there was a sign that personnel were working in the park and there was a phone number for us to call. They responded right away and met us at the office and showed us where our site was. 

      The campground was clean and tidy with nice tall trees. The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45’ motorhome. There were a scattering of amenities like a rec room with games, shuffleboard, playground, volleyball, horseshoes, laundry, and showers. There are community activities like bonfires, bingo, pot luck dinners, and complementary donuts& coffee every Sunday morning. 

      Our site was level but some definitely were not. We got twenty or so television channels with the cable hookup. The hookups were all well-placed and we didn’t have any issues with the electric and the wifi at our site worked well. We had a picnic table and fire pit. The sites next to us were not occupied which was nice because otherwise it would have felt a little tight. We did notice a bit of road noise when sitting outside. There are some really nice tent sites set away from the RV sites that sit under large trees and have nice space. The only drawback is they are farther away from the bathrooms. 

      Loved the area, the Green Mountains are beautiful so there is plenty of sightseeing to do. Dorset is a cute tiny town that is beautiful in the fall. The nearby town of Manchester is home to Orvis and there is an interesting fly fishing museum next door. Overall, the park was fine for us and we would stay again if we were in the area. We paid ($47/night) for our full hookup, 50-amp site.

    • David A.
      Aug. 2, 2020

      Pine Hollow Campground

      #bigfunfamily approved! Great stop!

      Great stop! New owners have created an awesome family friendly park with swimming/fishing pond, clean restrooms and beautiful grounds. Big rigs fit.

    • S
      Oct. 2, 2021

      Lake Bomoseen KOA

      Many Features But Road Noise

      The Campground has a nice staff, a very well appointed general store, laundry, arcade, marina with boat rentals, mini theater, and indoor mini put. Most of the sites are wooded and nice. Somehow we managed to get the one pull through spot that was at the end and harder to get in. I was surprised how much road noise we heard inside of our trailer. The internet speed fluxuates and was slow to unusable our last day. I could not get the cable TV working. All in all it is a nice Campground and most of it (the back in spaces) look nice and wooded. I would stay here again despite the small inconveniences but I would definately pick a different camp site. Again, you will hear some road noise.


    Guide to Wallingford

    RV sites near Wallingford, Vermont accommodate camping experiences across the Green Mountains region where elevations range from 400 to 1,600 feet. Located between Rutland and Manchester, Wallingford serves as a central base for exploring both state parks and private campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Fall foliage viewing opportunities typically peak in early October, while summer temperatures average 75-80°F during daytime hours.

    What to Do

    Waterfall hikes: Jamaica State Park Campground offers access to Hamilton Falls via a 3-mile trail along the West River. "There is plenty of trails in the area and you can go to the waterfall/rock slides and take a dip in the pools. The area is beautiful and good food across the street!" notes Jackie G.

    Kayaking and water activities: Lake Bomoseen State Park provides waterfront lean-to sites where visitors can keep boats accessible. "We like the waterfront lean-tos so we can keep our kayaks on the water the whole week," reports Angela J., who visits annually with friends. The park also features a sandy swimming beach with playground equipment.

    Hiking and biking trails: Lake George RV Park maintains dedicated biking paths throughout the property. "Fantastic biking trails and lakes! very clean facilities and well cared for," writes Audrey M. These trails connect to the wider Lake George and Glens Falls network for extended rides.

    What Campers Like

    Clean facilities: Jamaica State Park Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Clean well kept level areas! Staff was friendly! Great hiking or biking along the West River!" says Chris S. The campground offers both tent and RV sites, though with limited hookups.

    Campsite privacy levels: Sites vary significantly across the region. At Bomoseen State Park Campground, a camper notes, "The waterfront lean-tos are kind of close together... If you want more privacy, some of the primitive sites are a little more spread out."

    Seasonal amenities: Most campgrounds operate between May and October with different opening schedules. According to Jessica H., Bomoseen State Park "was the perfect spot... more local based and on a gorgeous lake in VT... bathrooms were the cleanest of any campground we've ever stayed at."

    What You Should Know

    Site selection considerations: Look carefully at campground maps when booking. At Lake George Escape Campground, one visitor observed, "Some campsites were pretty small and would not fit large RVs. Roads in the park are confusing because none are parallel or perpendicular so we had to go slow just to make sure we didn't miss a turn in the RV."

    Seasonal closures: Most Vermont campgrounds close after Columbus Day weekend. Jamaica State Park operates from "May 12 to Columbus Day weekend" while Lake George RV Park runs "May 4 to Columbus Day." Some private RV parks like Dorset RV Park remain open until October 31.

    Wildlife considerations: Local wildlife includes deer, raccoons, and black bears. Proper food storage is essential at all campgrounds. One camper at Davey Falls ADK mentions its "Amazing secluded creekside spot" but notes the importance of keeping sites clean due to wildlife activity.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Playground access: Brookwood RV Resort provides family-friendly amenities including a playground area. "Nice campground in a fun area! Sites were really wooded, quiet, level, and spread out," reports John. The campground also offers convenient access to Fort Ticonderoga's historical sites.

    Swimming options: Lake George Escape Campground features water activities for various ages. "Dance floor and kids meals comes in frisbee plates. You can mine for gold, chill by the pool or even try your shot at archery! Something for everyone here, teen nights, family days and everything in between," explains Michelle D.

    Pet policies: Rules vary significantly between campgrounds. While many allow leashed pets, some restrict them from beach areas. At Bomoseen State Park, one visitor shared, "This was great for us because we brought our dogs and they could swim in Glen Lake without disturbing others with their antics, plus they're not allowed at the Lake Bomoseen Beach."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling requirements: RV campers report varying conditions across the region. At Dorset RV Park, "The campground was clean and tidy with nice tall trees. The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45' motorhome," according to Nancy W.

    Electrical service variations: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups. At Lake George Schroon Valley Resort, waterfront sites typically provide 30-50 amp service but lack sewer connections: "Most sites by the river don't have sewer, but there is a pump out service available," explains Tom D. Bomoseen State Park offers 50-amp capability without sewer hookups.

    Navigation challenges: Low-hanging branches and tight turns present obstacles in several campgrounds. Keith M. notes about Dorset RV Park, "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."

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