Sites 1, 6 and 8 and the best if you're only camping with those at your site as they're the most secluded and private. Sites 2 and 3 are more open, to both each other, and to those en route to the bathrooms.
Bathrooms were very clean. Coin-op shower with hot water is 50 cents for 5 minutes, 75 cents for 7:30, etc.
The toilets are composing toilets, but from the user experience, it's very close to a regular toilet in that it's in a stall in a nice, well maintained proper bathroom (unlike some composting toilets in outhouse situations I've used).
There's not much to do at the park itself, other than a nice scenic overlook and some short hiking/walking. But there's plenty to do in the surrounding area: hikes, beaches on Lake Champlain (although dog unfriendly), fiddlehead brewery and a vineyard across the street, and everything in Burlington.
the sites were all very private, the yurt was great, the bathroom was just a pit toilet
although I haven't camped here in 20 years, I hope the pictures I'm adding are helpful
Not much to say as I haven't been here in years, but this review field is required in order to upload photos, which I think say more about the site than I can in a review.
great campground with lots of good (flat) hiking, but don't expect to have cell phone reception
Very popular campground on Cape Cod with lots to do in and around it
we camped during the summer of 2020 and due to covid they were only at partial capacity. This was great for us because we had a lot more privacy than we otherwise would, as the sites are mostly in a wide-open field. The bathrooms were very nice and seemed like they were brand new.