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White River Junction, VT
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235 Meadwbrook Farm RoadProctorsville, VT 05153
- Overview Natural, wooded, well spaced camping rustic, no hookups farm on historic Crown Point Road. Pets welcome. more on 1-800-vermont.com

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Plymouth Union, VT
- t like being crowded, and I would prefer a backcountry experience. more on Epinions.com
- Overview Coolidge State Forest preserves 21,416 acres scattered throughout seven towns, and is bisect... more on LLBean.com

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Vermont Depart of Travel and Tourism, 134 State Street, P.O. Box 1471 , Montpelier, VT, 055601
- Overview Resting just 1.5 miles off Interstate 91, the Pinnacle Trail offers gorgeous views of the Connecticut River carving its way through the rolling New England mountains. This moderate path winds through a ... more on Wildernet.com

#5.
400 Woodstock Road, White River Junction, VT 05001, USA
- Overview Easy off/easy on access to I-89 & I-91; close to historic attractions and antiques; near Que... more on GoCampingAmerica
- Overview Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs must be well behaved, ... more on DogFriendly.com

#6.
3700 Woodstock Road, White River Junction, Vermont, 05001, United States
- Overview Nestled in the central valley of Vermont, Quechee/Pine Valley KOA is the ideal vacation spot... more on ReserveAmerica.com
- Overview 90 sites on 24 acres; 90 RV. A quiet and exquisitely well-maintained campground. Mostly open... more on AAA.com

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3700 Woodstock Rd, White River Junction, VT 05001

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253 Meadowbrook Farm Rd, Proctorsville VT 05153

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Ascutney, VT |
- Overview Four-season campground. 18 acres with mix of shady pine and open sunny sites. Summer and Win... more on GreatCampingSpots.com
- Overview From I-91 exit 8, 1/4 mile to Rt. 5 north, 1 mile to entrance on left. Relaxing four-season ... more on CampRate.com

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1826 Back Mountain Road, Windsor VT 05089
- Overview Emerging from the rolling hills of the Connecticut River Valley, Mount Ascutney dominates th... more on LLBean.com
- Overview In 1935, the state of Vermont, with federal public works funds, purchased a 560-acre parcel ... more on CampRate.com
