
Top-rated group camping in Vermont — 25 well-spaced sites along the Connecticut River with intimate scale, CCC-era stone craftsmanship, and consistently the highest reviewer sentiment in the state inventory.

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Top-rated group camping in Vermont — 25 well-spaced sites along the Connecticut River with intimate scale, CCC-era stone craftsmanship, and consistently the highest reviewer sentiment in the state inventory.

Echo Lake sandy swimming beach combined with the unique opportunity to pan for gold in Buffalo Brook — a feature found nowhere else in New England state park group camping.

Hillside group experience in Calvin Coolidge State Forest with sweeping mountain vistas and miles of woodland trails leading directly from the campground at over 1,500 feet elevation.
Vermont's group camping options put your gathering inside the Green Mountains, along the Connecticut River, on Lake Champlain islands, and beneath old-growth maples in some of New England's most cared-for state parks. Whether you're planning a small reunion at a historic 1930s CCC-era retreat, a boat-in primitive group experience on Lake Champlain, or a Green Mountain National Forest gathering at a managed swimming pond, Vermont delivers an exceptional density of well-maintained group sites for a state its size.
Vermont's group camping season is shorter than the southern states but exceptionally reliable when it's open. The prime window is Memorial Day weekend through mid-October.
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All 27 sites are remote and accessible only by boat — ideal for paddling-focused groups looking for a true wilderness retreat. No motorboats over 5 mph permitted, preserving the quiet character.

30 sites in Green Mountain National Forest with managed swimming, group picnic shelters, flush toilets, hot showers, and federal-style group infrastructure — a strong option for groups needing scale and amenities.

Groton State Forest pond camping with hiking, fishing, and paddling. Smaller-scale primitive group experience with strict no-out-of-state-firewood enforcement.

Lake Champlain island accessible only by boat — even more remote than Green River Reservoir, suited for paddling groups willing to organize logistics. True island solitude with stargazing as a headline experience.

One of Vermont's last protected old-growth maple stands — a 7-acre tract with sugar maples, yellow birches, and ancient hemlocks over 400 years old, plus easy access to Killington recreation.

84 scenic acres in the Green Mountains where crystal-clear waters meet sandy shores. Most family-friendly small-group experience in southern Vermont with kayak/canoe rentals and a swimming beach.