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Top RV Destinations in Vermont
Top RV Destinations in Vermont
Green Mountains
The Green Mountains are one of Vermont's best outdoor recreation destinations. Throughout the year the Green Mountains offer plenty of adventure for visitors, from skiing in the winter to hiking the over 700 miles of trails during the summer. Vermont's fall foliage is also particularly spectacular in the Green Mountains.
Bennington Monument
Vermont has ll sorts of Revolutionary War and other historic sites. The Bennington Monument in Bennington commemorates the Battle of Bennington during the Revolutionary War, which lead to the British defeat at Saratoga. In addition, this monument is the tallest structure in Vermont. Visitors to Bennington can also
Hyde Log Cabin
Another fascinating Vermont destination, the Hyde Log Cabin is one of the oldest log cabins in the country. Located in Grand Isle, the building is over 200 years old, and visitors can tour the historic structure while learning about the history of the region. Visitors to this region should also take advantage of the beautiful Lake Champlain.
Lake Champlain
Although Vermont does not have any coastline, it does share the coastline of the stunning Lake Champlain with New York. Visitors to Vermont can enjoy all sorts of water recreation on the lake, including boating, sailing and much more. Visitors can take cruises around the lake or can instead explore the Lake Champlain Islands. Also nearby is the city of Burlington, the largest in Vermont.
Connecticut River
Another excellent recreational destination is the Connecticut River in Vermont. This river forms the border between Vermont and New Hampshire and is another beautiful destination within the state. Not only does it provide excellent recreation, but it is also a great spot to enjoy a beautiful drive.
Quechee Gorge
One of Vermont's natural wonders and one of the most popular destinations, the Quechee Gorge is a must see spot when RVing in Vermont. Running through the gorge is the Ottaquechee River, which runs at about 165 feet below the top of the gorge. Visitors can view the gorge from viewing points along Route 4 and can enjoy all of the interesting spots in the Quechee Gorge State Park.
Featured RV Park
Vermont's Lazy Lions Campground is an excellent option for reservable RV spots in Vermont. Open May 1st to Columbus Day - check availability. Centrally located in Graniteville this RV Park welcomes all visitors and offers campsites, RV sites and even rustic cabins. This RV Park functions as an excellent base camp for visiting nearby attractions including Vermont's State Capitol in Montpelier, the Cabot Creamery, the Norwich Military Academy, the Wilkins Harley-Davidson Demo Day and much more.






