Burton Island State Park Campground
Tara S.
Reviewed Oct. 18, 2017

10 Reasons to Love Burton Island State Park

I've been exploring Vermont State Parks since before I could walk, and Burton Island State Park is my all time favorite! There's a million reasons to love camping here, and if you are visiting Vermont in the summer, I think it's one of those must-visit destinations. Here's why it's my favorite place to camp in the whole state.

  1. It's like going to to a tropical island without leaving Vermont.
  2. There are no cars on the island. You have to paddle yourself out or take the VT State Park passenger ferry from St. Albans.
  3. It's super family friendly - maybe it's because there aren't cars all over the place, but the island is full of free range kids, and they're having a blast.
  4. There's a camping bistro where you can buy pancakes, coffee, local beer, and fine wines
  5. Sunsets are magical - if you can, get a lean-to right on the water. If not, hike to the western shore for the main event.
  6. You can bring your dog - there's even an off-leash dog beach!
  7. You can stay in a cabin! If you don't want to rough it, you don't have to.
  8. There are lots of trails to explore, and almost all of them lead to the water where you can cool off in Lake Champlain.
  9. There are kayaks and canoes to rent.
  10. There's a marina (with WiFi), and you can rent slips for the night.

Waterfront sites book very quickly (like 11 months in advance), but if you don't mind being farther from the main campground and running water, you can almost always rent one of the four primitive sites, which are secluded and waterfront. You can paddle out to Burton Island on your own from Kamp Killcare State Park, where you'll leave your car. It's a very short paddle and shouldn't take more than 10 minutes. The passenger ferry runs throughout the day, if you don't have a boat of your own.

Once you're on the island, you can borrow a cart to bring your gear to your site, or you can pay one of the park rangers to haul it in one of their golf carts. We have stayed in a few different sites over the years -- we aren't picky, because we usually get one of the last sites available. We've never been disappointed a site. They're all great, and within easy walking distance of the beach.

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Burton Island State Park Campground by Tara S., October 18, 2017