Heading to Questival in Burlington, VT and want to camp? We put together this list of popular campsites nearby.

Where to Camp Near Questival Burlington

Questival is coming to Burlington! Our campground recommendations start with top campgrounds by camping type, and then list campgrounds from closest to furthest, along with more information below.

Top recommendation for tent campers: North Beach

North Beach is the closest campsite that provides ample room for tent campers. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

Best backup for tent campers: Mt. Philo State Park

Mt. Philo State Park is a little further than North Beach but offers tent sites at a cheaper rate. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

Top recommendation for RVers: Mallets Bay Campground

Mallets Bay Campground is an RVers dream. Not only is it within close distance, but it offers great facilities including volleyball courts and a skate park. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

1. North Beach, VT

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Distance: 2.3 miles

Rating: 5-star. “Burlington is my favorite city by far, and this campground is right on the beach!” Read reviews here.

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Number of sites: 69 tent sites, 29 full hook-up RV sites and 39 water/electric trailer sites.

Cost: Tent site is $37 per night, full-hook RV sites are $45 per night and water/electric sites are $41 per night.

Reservations?: Reservations can be made online.

Phone number: (802) 862-0942

2. Mallets Bay Campground, VT

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Distance: 7.8 miles

Rating: 5-star. “The park has great facilities with volleyball nets and a skate park and it is a great area for biking (the causeway is only a stones throw away).” Read reviews here.

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Number of sites: 61 tent sites and 13 RV sites.

Cost: Tent sites are $40 per night (per tent) and RV sites are $48 per night.

Reservations?: Reservations can be made by phone.

Phone number: (802) 863-6980

3. Mt. Philo State Park, VT

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Distance: 16.2 miles

Rating: 5-star. “If you want to camp in the Champlain Valley, this is a great place to check out.” Read reviews here.

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Number of sites: 7 tent sites, 3 lean-to sites.

Cost: Tent/RV base rate is $18 per night, lean-to-base sites are $25 per night. Extra people over 4 (max 8), is $5 per person, per night.

Reservations?: Reservations can be made online or by calling (888) 409-7579.

Phone number: (802) 425-2390

4. Grand Isle State Park, VT

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Distance: 24.1 miles

Rating: 5-star. “Unforgettable views, clean and spacious facility, minutes to Burlington, VT.” Read reviews here.

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Number of sites: 115 tent/RV sites, 36 lean-to sites.

Cost: Tent/RV base rate is $18 per night, lean-to-base sites are $25 per night. Extra people over 4 (max 8), is $5 per person, per night.

Reservations?: Reservations can be made online or by calling (800) 444-7275.

Phone number: (802) 372-4300

5. Underhill State Park, VT

Distance: 26.6 miles

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Number of sites: 13 tent sites, 13 lean-to sites (not suitable for RVs).

Cost: Tent/RV base rate is $18 per night, lean-to-base sites are $25 per night. Extra people over 4 (max 8), is $5 per person, per night.

Reservations?: Reservations can be made online or by calling (800) 444-7275.

Phone number: (802) 899-3022

6. Ausable Point Campground, VT

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Distance: 46.8 miles

Rating: 4-star. “Beautiful destination! Take a walk up the path next to the chasm. So relaxing listening to the water falls.” Read reviews here.

Website: Click here

Number of sites: 123 campsites.

Cost: $22 per night (out of state residents surcharge additional $5 per night).

Reservations?: Reservations can be made online or by calling (800) 444-7275.

Phone number: (518) 561-7080

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