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Devcarr77 t1_jeb2yw5 wrote
More of just relaxing this trip I forgot to mention my fiancé will me 7 months pregnant and we will be cabin camping. Haha no particular area we have in mind yet
Krusch420 t1_jeb63fa wrote
Cabin camping? Now I’ve heard everything. I hear New Hampshire is nice.
Full_Whereas_2694 t1_jeb9hxh wrote
Check out the vt huts association
Clavier_VT t1_jebknb5 wrote
Just stayed at the Nulhegan hut last week and it was great. But be sure you book long in advance because they do book ahead. https://vermonthuts.org
Velveteenrocket t1_jebfain wrote
State parks are nice. I like button bay. One is never go to is Bomoseen. As soon as the local sheriff cruises through around dusk it runs into a free for all. Music blasting and parting all night.
Rare_Message_7204 t1_jeb2yed wrote
The white mtns in NH has better camping options
Krusch420 t1_jeb75mk wrote
NH has better swimming holes too
Rare_Message_7204 t1_jeb8rtt wrote
Ehh. Maine has my all time fav swimming spots.
[deleted] OP t1_jec1ziu wrote
Well let's hear em, if you're so brave
Rare_Message_7204 t1_jec7ba1 wrote
Please, why would I share my swimming spots on the internet?
[deleted] OP t1_jeclnwe wrote
I would give you puppy dog eyes if I could
fhbnkhdd t1_jebtux1 wrote
And no taxes
Devcarr77 t1_jeb34vt wrote
I’ve been camping in the white mountains before acouple times I’m trying to switch it up alittle bit
The_Barbelo t1_jebcih8 wrote
Last year I took my brother to Half Moon pond in Hubbardton. It was pretty quiet, they have lean tos, primitives, and cabins. And I caught more sunfish there than I ever have in my life. Enough for a good dinner portion for three people.
Rich_Swing_1287 t1_jec2w55 wrote
I've camped at Half Moon Pond. Absolutely loved it. And there's a Revolutionary War battlefield nearby if you're a history buff.
The_Barbelo t1_jed9wn8 wrote
Yeah! I didn’t get a chance to see it but we are planning on going back this summer.
zombienutz1 t1_jeb0yny wrote
I tented at a super remote spot in Roxbury last year through Airbnb. No neighbors, lights, noises, and little to no cell phone service. It was like $30 on Airbnb iirc.
Devcarr77 t1_jeb37lm wrote
Thanks man
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rameden t1_jeb2ipg wrote
We really liked Whinhall Brook, Southern VT. They offer riverside leantos for rent. Could be a nice little escape. Near some really great food and Manchester VT is only 20min away which has some awesome shopping and events.
Devcarr77 t1_jeb3243 wrote
Awesome thank you! Going to check that out
Krusch420 t1_jeb65zn wrote
Terrible spot super crowded
Practical-Animator87 t1_jebdlr0 wrote
Great spot! Second this!
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Narrow_Ad_7671 t1_jefqwyw wrote
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Mooseknuckel55 t1_jebap9v wrote
Camping on the Battenkill has the nicest people on the planet i have determined. If you do not like dogs, go elsewhere. They are extremely dog friendly and our labs love it there too.
Mooseknuckel55 t1_jebb76p wrote
I apologize, I did not read your post comphrensively. Not good for 7 months pregnant.
vittlesvt t1_jebh6tt wrote
If you’re interested in a great glamping experience, I recommend Winter River Campground in Corinth. Off the beaten track, but close to amenities and adventures. They also have River front property to enjoy. They do day passes so you can be on the river with your party only without other campers. Beautiful bell tents with queen sized beds and lots of comfy amenities.
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Santoka108 t1_jeb5er5 wrote
Here's one in eastern Vermont close to several lakes and the Connecticut River.
HappyNewBeer t1_jeb15ef wrote
VT State Parks are all awesome, and there is a lot of variety all around.
Woods Island is a cool spot because of how few sites there are and how far apart they are from each other. It does require you to get out to the island and bring all your gear, including water, but there are private companies that will bring you out on a pontoon for pretty cheap.
Some of the parks have built cabins, which are super cozy and are a lot easier than tenting it.
Do you have an area of Vermont you want to be near? Will you be looking to get out on the water, or go for a hike?