Best Campgrounds near Graniteville, VT

The Graniteville area in central Vermont contains several established campgrounds alongside primitive camping options. Lazy Lions Campground, located directly in Graniteville, offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electric hookups and amenities like showers and picnic tables. Surrounding options include state parks like Ricker Pond and Kettle Pond in the nearby Groton State Forest system, which provide both developed sites and more remote experiences. These state parks typically offer a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and cabin rentals with varying levels of amenities and access to recreational activities.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through mid-October, with peak season running from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend. Facilities like Lazy Lions Campground operate from May 15 to October 15, while nearby state parks such as Stillwater State Park close slightly earlier, typically around Labor Day weekend. Weather conditions can change rapidly in Vermont's mountainous terrain, particularly in spring when muddy conditions may affect access. Winter camping options are extremely limited as most facilities close completely. Several visitors note the importance of planning ahead during fall foliage season when campgrounds fill quickly. "This is one of our favorite places to camp in Vermont. The sites are fairly private without being built too close together," noted one camper about a nearby state park.

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews across the region, with sites near lakes and ponds being particularly popular. Little River State Park Campground and Stillwater State Park both provide access to water recreation, including swimming areas, boat rentals, and fishing opportunities. Campers report that sites in Groton State Forest offer good privacy between campsites, though some campgrounds closer to main roads may experience traffic noise. The proximity to hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and other outdoor recreation represents another highlight for visitors to the area. Many campgrounds maintain trail connections, with some campers specifically mentioning the value of these trail systems: "There is a sweet little nature loop in the campground with signs identifying different trees. There are also other trails that lead to the summit."

Best Camping Sites Near Graniteville, Vermont (224)

    1. Ricker Pond State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Groton, VT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 584-3821

    $19 - $110 / night

    "This campground is easy to access, though owing to that one can hear traffic on the nearby road. The lake is beautiful, clear and clean, and there is a beach with sand for swimming."

    "The campground has a small beach, boat launch and it's right on the Cross Vermont Trail. I stayed in October and it was really quiet and relaxing."

    2. Lazy Lions Campground

    6 Reviews
    Graniteville, VT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (802) 479-2823

    $49 - $100 / night

    3. Kettle Pond State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Marshfield, VT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 426-3042

    "Remote campsite #9 was a bit wet this spring but in truth everything has been wet here in Vermont this year. 3 night get away with son, and first time on Kettle pond."

    "Kettle Pond is a classic northern pond set in Vermont's Groton State Forest."

    4. Little River State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Waterbury Center, VT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 244-7103

    $19 - $28 / night

    "Little River State Park is located just outside of Waterbury Vermont so it’s an ideal location for jumping off on other adventures!"

    "We came here to hike the Dalley Loop Trail (which is a great trail full of history), but we wish we had camped here instead of the private campground 45 minutes away where we did stay."

    5. Limehurst Lake

    3 Reviews
    Graniteville, VT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 433-6662

    $30 - $150 / night

    "Limehurst Campground was perfect for our stay in Vermont. We had a site right on the beautiful lake with full hook-ups. Campground is well maintained."

    6. Big Deer State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Peacham, VT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 584-3822

    "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."

    "Very nice sites, most have good privacy and are rather large - many of them also have large boulders around them! Access to Boulder Beach is included, which is a short walk or drive down the road."

    7. Stillwater State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Groton, VT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 584-3822

    "Tucked away in a beautiful part of Vermont, the campground is right on Groton Lake with a swimming area and designated boat launch."

    "**Campground Review **    
    Stillwater State Park in Groton VT is a delightful retreat, nestled on the shores of Lake Groton. The campground has a mix of lean-tos and tent sites."

    8. Brookside RV Camping (Electric hookup only)

    2 Reviews
    Berlin, VT
    8 miles
    +1 (214) 789-3822

    $24 / night

    9. Onion River Campground

    5 Reviews
    Plainfield, VT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 426-3233

    $30 - $55 / night

    10. New Discovery State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Marshfield, VT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 426-3042

    $20 - $38 / night

    "Easy access to a lake and a picnic pavilion. Noticed more than a few sites that I could hang at."

    "There are hiking trails right from the campground, which we always appreciate. You can also go down to the water and rent a kayak or canoe from the rangers."

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Recent Reviews near Graniteville, VT

951 Reviews of 224 Graniteville Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Route 100 Dispersed Camping

    Amazing camping spot right off route 100

    Right along the road (so if anything happens you can get help) also has wifi signal. It’s right along a creek that’s clean and beautiful. Crisp air and calming flowing river noises all night made it so I slept like a baby!

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Moscow Recreation Park

    Can’t camp here

    Drove all the way here just to pull in and see signs that say “no overnight camping”

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    Green Mountain National Forest FR207

    Special place

    Public Lands with about 8 semi private sites, each with nice views west or easterly. It's a large meadow and with a breeze, it will keep bugs away. Lacking a breeze, it is tough but still beautiful

  • R
    May. 25, 2026

    DAR State Park Campground

    Vermonts hidden gem campground

    Pam met us outside as she said ‘dodging rain drops’ to stack wood. She was warm and friendly. You can tell she runs a tight ship immediately telling us when quite hours were, and letting us know the dogs needed to be on leash and under our control. We brought our 2 labs with us. Only 2 vehicles per site is allowed. You do need tokens to use the shower. 2 tokens was more than enough for me to shower and not feel rushed. The bathrooms are AMAZING! I am looking forward to coming back!

  • T
    May. 13, 2026

    Green Mountain National Forest Texas Falls Primative campsites

    Multiple sites beyond the falls

    As noted by others, most of the sites have a fire ring and nothing more.  A little more than half of the sites can be driven to and others require a very short walk (50 ft?).  The toilets mentioned are at Texas falls area and are not a practical walk from most of the campsites.

    There are no showers.

     Aside from the loop trail at the falls there are also a couple of snowmobile trails that cross the area.

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Between the Brooks Farm

    Quiet spot easy to get to

    Stayed here for a week. Josh and Dori were super nice and helpful. Level grass field with water and 30amp hookup. Fire pit port o potty, creek across the street. Very pretty setting. Dark sky area. Cell att and Verizon we decent enough to work plus they had WiFi if needed.

  • Jacob S.
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Pemi Cabins NH LLC

    Great view on the river from the cabin

    My family and I stayed in cabin 1 and had a direct view on top of the Pemi river. On site managers were very helpful. Will be back!

  • Karimah G.
    Jan. 5, 2026

    Route 100 Dispersed Camping

    Free dispersed camping

    Free dispersed camping right off of the road. Includes picnic tables and a fire ring. It is located in the mountains of Vermont and right next to a beautiful river. The only con was the highway noise since it's pretty close to the road. But, it's free, and in the beautiful mountains of vermont so cant really complain.


Guide to Graniteville

Remote camping opportunities exist within easy driving distance of Graniteville, Vermont. Located in central Vermont's granite-rich terrain, the area features numerous established campgrounds with seasonal operations from May through mid-October. Many campgrounds close by early October due to the region's cold temperatures that can dip below freezing starting in late September.

What to do

Paddle on motor-free waters: Ricker Pond State Park offers a serene paddling experience with limited motorboat traffic. "The pond is serene and a great place to swim, paddle, explore, and fish. If you paddle or swim to the other side of the camp ground, there is a huge rock with a rope swing," explains Hannah H. about Ricker Pond State Park.

Explore historic foundations: Little River State Park contains hidden historical sites. "The hiking trails are really good--actually pretty steep. There are lots of old foundations hidden on the trails that are fun to discover," notes Rita M. about the trails at Little River State Park.

Disconnect completely: Several campgrounds in the region have limited or no cell service. "There is absolutely no cell service for miles, so plan accordingly," advises Michele S. about Ricker Pond State Park. This makes the area ideal for a true digital detox experience.

What campers like

Remote lean-to options: Kettle Pond offers secluded sites away from crowds. "They've got fire pits, crappers and a fair amount of privacy. The first two lean-tos are a few hundred feet apart. But the rest are fairly private, spread out along a trail that rings the pond," describes Bryan P. about Kettle Pond State Park.

Off-grid experience: Many campers appreciate the undeveloped nature of several sites. "Remote campsite #9 was a bit wet this spring but in truth everything has been wet here in Vermont this year... Site #9 had plenty of places to hang our hammocks, we chose the nearest location to the lean-to," shares Rick S. about Kettle Pond State Park's primitive sites.

Night sky viewing: Clear mountain skies provide excellent stargazing. "Dog friendly and quiet campground with gorgeous views of the milky way galaxy," mentions Kelli M. about Big Deer State Park, highlighting the dark skies in this rural area.

What you should know

Limited facilities at remote sites: Some campgrounds have minimal amenities. "No electrical hookups to be found, so bring your solar panels if you want power. There is a ton of space between sites -- we could barely see our neighbors or hear them," explains Shari G. about Ricker Pond State Park.

Plan for water needs: Several campgrounds lack running water. "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," cautions Miccal M. about remote sites at Kettle Pond State Park.

Advance reservations essential: Popular sites book quickly, especially waterfront options. "I've been visiting Ricker Pond for nearly 20 years (except for the years that I don't book enough in advance and aren't able to secure a spot for my desired length of stay). My favorite lean to site is directly on the water, private, and fills up fast," advises Neena B.

Tips for camping with families

Consider tent-only loops: Dedicated tent areas provide safer environments for children. "The tent only loop is so private and perfect for kids biking and swimming. Nice pavilion and the pond was wonderful for canoes and kayaks," recommends Rita M. about Ricker Pond State Park.

Look for ranger programs: Some parks offer educational activities. "On our second day, there was an interpretive program at the pavilion. The ranger led visitors in making bark boats out of materials found in the park. The project was a great idea, as the kids could test their boats right there in the lake," shares Rita M. about Stillwater State Park.

Check for fishing opportunities: Easy fishing access keeps children engaged. "The fish were bitting all day long for catch and release fishing for our scouts which was perfect because some of them kids never fished before," notes Chris H. about Kettle Pond State Park.

Tips from RVers

Bridge access limitations: Some campgrounds have challenging approach roads. "You need to go over a bridge in order to get to the campground which is ridiculously narrow and there are terrible potholes. Our 42 foot fifth wheel barely made it in," warns Cyn D. about Onion River Campground.

Adults-only options: Lazy Lions Campground offers a quieter experience. "Lazy Lions is a comfortable campground with an adults-only policy. Having spent time in plenty of campgrounds with screaming or unwinded children, I could see this as a positive draw for the RV'ing crowd," explains Jennifer L. about Lazy Lions Campground.

Limited hookup options: Most state parks lack full hookups. "We had a pull through, and nice green grass sights. Water and electric (30 & 60 amp). There is a dump station," shares Craig F. about Lazy Lions Campground, one of the few areas offering electric options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Graniteville, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, Graniteville, VT offers a wide range of camping options, with 224 campgrounds and RV parks near Graniteville, VT and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Graniteville, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Graniteville, VT is Ricker Pond State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 14 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Graniteville, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near Graniteville, VT.

What parks are near Graniteville, VT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Graniteville, VT that allow camping, notably Union Village Dam and Green Mountain National Forest.