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  • Jul 11, 2017

    By Campground Owner on Oct 26, 2017

    Did an overnight at Abel Mountain. Our site backed up to the river. It was beautiful. The pool was clean and the bathrooms were the cleanest I had ever seen at a campground. The lawns were maintained. The location was private and beautiful - Typical of Vermont..The owners were super friendly - they even let us borrow a pump to pump up the float rings (although we never made it down the river - there had been heavy rains and the water was rushing too fast). The camp was quiet. I would easily stay here for a week or longer.

    Reviewed By: Lisa D

  • Jul 11, 2017

    By Campground Owner on Oct 26, 2017

    Did an overnight at Abel Mountain. Our site backed up to the river. It was beautiful. The pool was clean and the bathrooms were the cleanest I had ever seen at a campground. The lawns were maintained. The location was private and beautiful - Typical of Vermont..The owners were super friendly - they even let us borrow a pump to pump up the float rings (although we never made it down the river - there had been heavy rains and the water was rushing too fast). The camp was quiet. I would easily stay here for a week or longer.

    Reviewed By: Lisa D

  • "FEELS LIKE HOME!"

    By Campground Owner on Oct 13, 2017

    Awesome campground with wonderful staff! Sylvia was warm and inviting when I stepped into the office. They had a community fire burning and we hung out and got to warm up in front of it. Also, the shower/bath room was immaculately clean and the water was HOT!
    I would definitely recommend this campground!

    Reviewed By: flamidwyfe

  • "2 great stays"

    By Campground Owner on Oct 13, 2017

    We just got home from a great weekend and also enjoyed a real nice weekend in Sept. the owners here are very nice and they treat their customers well. Making a reservation is as easy as sending an email and they email you back with a list of available sites, so easy. We were along the river which was very low but still pleasant to sit by it and relax to the sounds. The campground is always neat and clean. We were able to enjoy this campground 3 times which gives us time to visit with our son and future DIL. Sites are mostly open but are very good size so you have plenty of room. We will return.

    Reviewed By: GaryWT

  • "HIDDEN GEM IN VT"

    By Campground Owner on Jul 28, 2017

    Truly a hidden gem for people to discover. The campground is impeccably kept, the grounds were spotless and well manicured and bathrooms some of the cleanest you will find camping and free showers as well. Lets start with the sites, most are open so if you desire to be deep in the woods and more secluded this may not be the place for you, but I will say with them being open sites mostly they are very spacious and the amount of grass in the sites is truly a joy, one of the few sites camping you can walk around barefoot and not track a bunch of sand and junk back into your camper! The campground has an ample amount of sites that all back up to the river and the collection of sites down towards the back of the campground have much more trees if you are seeking shade. The pool was more than large enough and crystal clear with plenty of pool chairs for all to enjoy. The river is the thing that makes the campground fun for all ages....bring your tubes or you can rent them cheap enough at the camp store, although a bit shallow when we visited I was able to tube with only having to get up a few times because it was too shallow but the kids almost never had to, not a super long ride but from one end of the campground to the other is just long enough to lazily cruise with a couple of small points where the current picks up to have some fun too! The river water was so clear you could see bottom even at the deepest points! There were only a few activities for the kids but the ones they do have are free, our kids made tie die t-shirts while there and to our amazement it was a free activity and they provided the shirts! Why you ask, because the seasonal campers and weekend campers put their bottle returns in a separate bin so the campground can make money to pay for the activities and provide it to the campers for free which in this day an age almost nothing is ever free so that was a real treat! The band they had Saturday night called club soda was very good and although we did not go dance we enjoyed the music by the fire while having smores with our kids but the turnout from the campground that did go fully enjoy the band was amazing to see! Thank you for an amazing weekend and we will surely be back again someday in the future.

    Reviewed By: altloff

  • "Gem of a campground!"

    By Campground Owner on May 13, 2017

    Abel Mountain Campground is a beautiful location and has clean facilities. Driving through Vermont during early spring my husband and I decided to stop at this campground due to its high trip advisory rating and location. It is located centrally in Vermont to make it the perfect launching point for touring. We originally payed for two nights, then discovered how great the facilities and location were we stayed for an additional two nights.
    Pros
    Location is central. Waterbury 45min. Burlington 1 hour. Montpelier 30min. Woodstock 40min.
    The hosts are helpful with activities in the local area and are considerate of needs. In fact we were staying during Mother's day and they gave each woman a carnation.
    The campground has nice flat grassy camp spots, no camping on gravel. There is with each site a fire pit, picnic table, water, electric, cable, and some sites sewer. The campground has a playground, picnic pavilion, and communal fire pit. Friday night we were invited to the communal fire. They sale firewood and have a laundry house. The bathrooms are centrally located and well lit at night. These bathrooms were the cleanest for a campground I have seen. The shower stalls each had a changing area attached with plenty of hooks. Also plenty of hot water.
    Behind the office is a small bridge over the creek with a small amount of hiking trails that look perfect for kids to explore.
    Cons
    Cell phone coverage is minimal, but the idea of camping is to get away from technology.
    Overall fantastic campground!

    Reviewed By: rachelwats







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