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Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
Austin Brook Road: There are three easily accessible campsites by Austin Brook on Forest Road 25 in Warren. They are all within 0.25 mile of State Route 100.
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There are many general forest areas available on the Green Mountain National Forest for rustic or dispersed camping. Visitors can camp anywhere [...]
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
Forest Road 42 in Rochester runs alongside a mountain stream; camping is allowed at designated sites only. These 10 campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a limit of 10 people per site. Check the Bingo Brook bulletin board for designated site locations and other site limitations.
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Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
There is one secluded site in a small clearing near a mountain stream on Forest Road 291 in Lincoln.
Green Mountain National Forest
Sixteen hundred acres of the Forest set aside for recreation. Grout Pond is very popular for camping, hiking, canoeing, and fishing. It is open year-round and no camp fee is required, donations are accepted at the lower parking area bulletin board. Donations are utilized solely for Grout Pond Recreation Area. A Green [...]
Kelley Strand Road Connects the towns of Arlington to West Wardsboro, traveling along an unpaved forest road. Numerous camping opportunities exist along the roadside near Roaring Branch River.
Boondocking in designated dispersed sites.
Green Mountain National Forest
Southern Region
Forest Road 74: This forest road is a little less remote than other roadside camping opportunities. Off Route 9, it dead-ends a couple miles in. Campsites are found unevenly spaced along the way.
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
A small meadow site at the end of Furnace Brook Road in Pittsford.
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
Michigan Brook Road: Forest Road 35 in Pittsfield provides many camping opportunities in the woods and along Michigan Brook. The road is not recommended for low clearance vehicles.
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
Description:
Moosalamoo Campground is a small remote campground located at the base of Mt. Moosalamoo, near Voter Brook. Sites are available on a first come, first served basis for a fee of $10.00 per site per night, payable at the self-service fee station.
Directions:
From Middlebury, travel south on Route 7 to the Junction [...]
Green Mountain Nation Forest
Northern Region
There are a few campsites next to the New Haven River at Emily Proctor and Cooley Glen trailhead, on Forest Road 201 in Lincoln.
Green Mountain National Forest.
Off Forest Road 30 there are a few camping opportunities; an open area along FR 30, and both an open field area and a site near Lake Brook at the end of FR 30.
Dispersed boondocking.
Green Mountain National Forest
Southern Region
Forest Road 71: This forest road stretches from the old Somerset airfield to the Kelley Stand Road. Campsites can be found in various spots along the way, and along some of the forest roads leading off of Forest Road 71.
Boondocking, yet designated sites.
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
There is one site in a small meadow on Forest Road 233 in Lincoln. There is good fishing in Sparks Brook, which lies just south of the meadow.
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
There is a large open field on both sides of Forest Road 59 at the Skylight Pond Trailhead in Ripton.
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
These old fields and side roads on Forest Road 39 in Hancock offer many camping opportunities. There is a trail leading to Texas Falls.
Green Mountain National Forest
Northern Region
Secluded camping, open fields, and beautiful views are offered from the abundance of primitive campsites found along Forest Roads 55 & 101 in Granville.