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    Maple Hill Campsites - Bathhouse

    Maple Hill Campsites

    5.0(3 reviews)
    17.3 mi

    I won't go in to the embarrassing and awful details of my first night at the campsite but let's…read morejust say if it wasn't for the generosity and over-the-top unbeatable hospitality of Martha, owner of Maple Hill, and her family (and friends), our weekend would have been absolutely ruined. Maple Hill offers an in-expensive and convenient camping experience for those looking to go hiking or sight seeing in the Bristol/Waterbury area. The "downtown" of Bristol is a short drive away if you need to buy supplies or want a nice evening out for dinner and ice cream. They have both wooded and field sites you can get a nice spot right on the river. There is also a bathhouse with running water, showers, and flush toilets. I have never been so pleased with an experience of true human compassion and the people running this campground are what all humans should achieve to be. I know this review may be somewhat cryptic but might I just add: Make sure that you remember that the road for the campground is located across the street from the white house and not to find yourself going down a rocky dirt road in the dark, in a rainstorm, in the fog....Things may not end up well for you haha. Anyways, Martha is the best and thank God for AAA. Check in and registration is at the white house and campsites run about 25/night for non electric sites.

    Great little campground!…read more We had a spot right over the brook and fell asleep to the sound of it babbling. Some of the wooded spots are definitely on the small side but they vary. The field sites are huge, and open... they don't offer the privacy but would be a fantastic place camp with a group and stargaze. Maybe the only time I have used a campground bathroom and not had to avoid the hordes of harvestmen/daddylong-legs. And the bathroom lights are solar powered! Super nice owner, low rates, very clean grounds. It's close to some neat swimming holes, hiking and mountain biking trails, as well.

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    Maple Hill Campsites - Campsite #7!

    Campsite #7!

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    Maple Hill Campsites - Site 7 by brook

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    Site 7 by brook

    Shelburne Camping Area

    Shelburne Camping Area

    3.2(21 reviews)
    16.2 mi

    Electricity would not work but Dan, one of the owners, said that somebody must have tried to hook a…read more50 amp into the 30 amp. box. He went about a half block to check breaker said that it was not flipped but it was wobbling pretty loose in there. My husband is a licensed electrician and of course had his own my testing equipment. It showed 25 amp coming out of it. So he said move to spot 50. Well before we moved our vehicle we went down there and checked it and he took off before we could. And guess what the exact same problem. We did not even hook into the second one. So he proceeded to tell us that it was our equipment that had gone bad. Even though we never plugged into spot 50! I had planned on one night thank God! He did refund our $52. we had to drive down the road and try to find someplace else at 7:00 in the evening. Another thank God, the Walmart about 10 or 15 miles down the road would allow overnight. So we are now on our way to our next location which is about a 7 hour drive. We are just hoping that they did not damage our equipment. It has been extremely stressful if you go there you better watch out!

    This is without a doubt the worst camp gound I have ever stayed in...from the extremely small sites…read moreto the passive aggressive management. If I could give this less than 1 star I would. Dan one of the owners needs to take some anger management classes and learn how to treat people. Did not feel safe staying here avoid at all cost.

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    Shelburne Camping Area - Lake Champlain in Burlington - 15 minute drive from camp.

    Lake Champlain in Burlington - 15 minute drive from camp.

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    Shelburne Camping Area

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    Green Mountain Family Campground

    Green Mountain Family Campground

    3.6(7 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    I wish I could give more than 5 stars!! This place is AWESOME. We stayed for a weekend so that we…read morecould attend Ciderstock in Middlebury, VT and could not have chosen a better place. I went with a total of 5 adults. We got a super spacious site in the back of the campground. The sites are spaced pretty far apart so you get a lot of privacy and don't hear any noise from anyone else. We only stayed for a weekend but they have seasonal campsites as well Not only do they have goats (babies and adults!) but they have a pool, bathrooms/showers, horseshoes, and a playground for the kids. They sell firewood and ice (at super reasonable prices!) and are there to help with pretty much anything you need. One other thing to note is that everything here is so clean and cared for! The owners are constantly cleaning and beautifying the whole place so I can only imagine that it will be even better next time we come back. The bathrooms were always clean and stocked with TP/soap, showers were nice, and the pool was spotless. They also have a 14" wading pool for kids/adults who don't want to go all the way in. I can't recommend this place enough! We will absolutely be back :)

    The good: the nice grass field with soccer net/pool/horseshoes. The stars at night were amazing…read more Very little light pollution in the area - very good seeing. The mediocre: the bathrooms were fine, the shower was warm, but having to push a button every 60 seconds to keep the water coming was odd. One of the people the next campsite over said it reminded him of prison. Haha. The not great: Maybe our particular campsite area hadn't been used in a long while, but it had not been tended-to for quite some time. There was a large ants nest in the fire ring, and I had to rake the area before being able to (feel like I was) safely make/making a fire. I was glad it had rained in previous days because the green pine firewood they were selling popped and showered sparks all over the pine needles. Wi-fi coverage only worked by front of campground (though some 3G phone signal was intermittently available). The couple that checked us in, while seeming a little quirky, did give us three adjoining sites to set up on. Details: tent camping w/ elec & water ~$30 per night.

    The Mill At Lewis Creek - The mill lit up at night

    The Mill At Lewis Creek

    5.0(1 review)
    15.0 mi

    Book this place NOW, then come back and read the reviews. I mean it! GO! Now! John is an EXTREMELY…read moreprimo host, welcoming from the instant we pulled into the driveway. He framed a tour for us (hiking, farmers market, swimming, mountain views, picturesque towns) that was the height of our trip. Nailed it! We actually booked the Cozy Screen House the first two nights (beautiful site, CLEAN inside and out, real futon, flashlights, S'more fixings, everything! ) and we almost didn't want to give it up to be inside the Mill. Pictures can't evoke the energy in this place: the scented wood and stone entryway; the warm tones and lighted walls and creaky planks of the main living room and bar; the authentic STEEP climb to the upstairs (shared) bathroom-with teak tub! (Knuckle bite)- oh and then the upstairs private bedroom and sitting room...just outstanding. The constant rush of the river was very soothing. Felt very relaxed and comfortable using the deck, towels, drying rack, coffee maker, and bug spray available. Notes: beautiful natural paths (uneven stones, careful), and gorgeous hand made wooden steps (hold hand rail) from deck to main house. Swimming on site is an unforgettable experience! But not for the faint of heart, or those with vertigo...very steep steps (excellent solid rope hand rail), then an almost vertical ladder of 5-6 steps. Wow! Totally worth it! This is long, I know, but go see them, John and Manjula, their place, their love of laughter, peace, and adventure. Prepare to be enlightened!

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    The Mill At Lewis Creek - The swimming hole at the Mill...see the ladder waaay over to the left? Yah. It's steep. But perfectly safe barefoot or with proper shoes!

    The swimming hole at the Mill...see the ladder waaay over to the left? Yah. It's steep. But perfectly safe barefoot or with proper shoes!

    The Mill At Lewis Creek - View of Mill from wooden foot bridge. The upper window in dark brown is your bedroom.

    View of Mill from wooden foot bridge. The upper window in dark brown is your bedroom.

    The Mill At Lewis Creek - The historic Mill at Lewis Creek Circa1799 now a B&B and campground.

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    The historic Mill at Lewis Creek Circa1799 now a B&B and campground.

    Button Bay State Park - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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