Camping in Green Mountains National Forest
Green Mountain National Forest Camping π
Here is a full-screen interactive map, that uses the official forest service maps as a backdrop. You will need to zoom in to see the individual roads.
In the Green Mountain National Forest there are a variety of back country roads, offering primitive roadside camping.
- Campsites are free to use, and have no facilities except for a fire ring and a pull-off from the road, and sometimes a site reinforced with gravel.
- As noted below, some campsites have additional facilities.
- Don’t make a mess of campsites, pack out any garbage left over.
- Burn only dead and down trees, don’t bring in wood from out of state.
- You can camp up to 14 days per 30 day period in Green Mountain National Forest — no permits are required.
Here is a listing of the campsite coordinates in a spreadsheet (Green Mountain tab). Please note, these coordinates are not exact as they are drawn based on memory.
Please see also information on dispersed, roadside and back-country camping in New York State, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
The below descriptions of camping areas from the Green Mountain National Forest’s webpage, General Forest Camping.
North Half of the Green Mountain National Forest
Note: You must zoom in to see individual roads on above interactive map. Campsite locations were added by hand-digitizing and are not exact.
Austin Brook Road: There are three easily accessible campsites by Austin Brook on Forest Road 25 in Warren. They are all within 0.25 mile of State Route 100.
Bingo: Forest Road 42 in Rochester runs alongside a mountain stream; camping is allowed at designated sites only. These 10 campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a limit of 10 people per site. Check the Bingo Brook bulletin board for designated site locations and other site limitations.
Downingville: There is one secluded site in a small clearing near a mountain stream on Forest Road 291 in Lincoln.
Fayβs Meadow: There are a few sites in an open meadow in Forest Dale. Please do not drive on the meadow because a farmer mows the hay from it. There is a stream for wading and fishing at the north end of the meadow.
Goshen Brook Road: There are a few campsites in and around an open area just beyond the turnaround at the very end of Forest Road 67 in Ripton.
Kettle Brook: A small meadow site at the end of Furnace Brook Road in Pittsford.
Michigan Brook Road: Forest Road 35 in Pittsfield provides many camping opportunities in the woods and along Michigan Brook. The road is not recommended for low clearance vehicles.
New Haven River: There are a few campsites next to the New Haven River at Emily Proctor and Cooley Glen trailhead, on Forest Road 201 in Lincoln.
Romance Header: A large meadow campsite at the end of Forest Road 224 in Forest Dale. A stream lies to the southeast of the meadow.
Sparks Landing: There is one site in a small meadow on Forest Road 233 in Lincoln. There is good fishing in Sparks Brook, which lies just south of the meadow.
Steam Mill Clearing: There is a large open field on both sides of Forest Road 59 at the Skylight Pond Trailhead in Ripton.
Texas Gap: These old fields and side roads on Forest Road 39 in Hancock offer many camping opportunities.
White River & Gulf Brook Roads: Secluded camping, open fields, and beautiful views are offered from the abundance of primitive campsites found along Forest Roads 55 & 101 in Granville.
South Half of the Green Mountain National Forest
Note: You must zoom in to see individual roads on above interactive map. Campsite locations were added by hand-digitizing and are not exact.
Branch Pond Road: Several sites on this road off of Kelley Stand offer good camping opportunities.
Forest Road 71: This forest road stretches from the old Somerset airfield to the Kelley Stand Road. Campsites can be found in various spots along the way, and along some of the forest roads leading off of Forest Road 71.
Forest Road 74: This forest road is a little less remote than other roadside camping opportunities. Off Vermont Route 9, it dead-ends a couple miles in. Campsites are found unevenly spaced along the way. This area fills up early as it’s one of most accessible.
Kelley Stand Road: Connects the towns of Arlington to West Wardsboro, traveling along an unpaved forest road. A handful of campsites are avaliable on this road, many of the sites along Roaring Brook are permanetly closed.
Old Job: Off Forest Road 30 there are a few camping opportunities; an open area along FR 30, and both an open field area and a site near Lake Brook at the end of FR 30.
Somerset Airfield Campground is a small primitive campground along Forest Road 71. There is a pit-privy and fireplaces in this field camping area. Also popular is Castle Brook Road, near the Deerfield River. This area fills up early, and is known for rowdy crowds but is good if you have a big camper.
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Thanks for this. It’s exactly what I’ve been looking for. Have you been to the downingville location? I’m planning on going Friday and I’m curious as to how many people know about it and if people may already be there.
I think there is only one campsite up by Downingville, but honestly I don’t remember really exploring it much. There are some campsites along Steam Mill Road and Natural Turnpike.
I recently videotaped most of the sites you’ve posted on here. Let me know what you think and if there’s anything that I may have missed. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN8QC0SaVODBbNrYewj1EULq-T2l6fGqs
Also, Downingsville was a bit tricky to find. Def. off the beaten path.
There is no camping permitted on Kelley Stand Road.
Correct, due to the construction. Although there are several sites near Kelley Stand Road, including Forest Road 71.
This is great. Are any of these near water? (river, creek, lake, pond)?
These maps should be helpful. Dispersed campsites in the Green National Forest are informal, you can camp in most portions of the forest without restriction.
https://andyarthur.org/explore/other-states/vermont?s=Map&cat=130
Thanks. That is incredibly helpful. Plan on going for the first time this weekend. Do you know how hard it is to find unoccupied sites on a weekend?
Are there any sites you would recommend for a 30 ft trailer?
Thanks for all this info. Do you know if the Bingo Brook road is open year round? We’re going up in early April. Thanks!
I wish I could remember if there was seasonal use gates on the road, the last time I was up there, but I honestly don’t remember. I don’t remember them being there, but it was like 3 years ago since I was last up there.
Bingo Brook Road to the campsites is not plowed in winter.
Hi I was wondering if you had any suggestions on the best place to camp, without being too far remote in case of emergency. We wanted to bring our 10 month old (at the time) with us and don’t want to be too out of touch with civilization just in case.
Branch Pond Road in Kelly Stand has limited cellphone service, and your not too far from Arlington, although Kelly Stand Road is pretty narrow and twisty to get up there.
Thanks for the great info. We wanted to head up that way early August…..how much trouble will we have finding a vacant spot on a weekend?
It shouldn’t be a problem. The campsites are all informal, and except for the most popular sites, are usually quite available. If you can’t find one right at the end of the road, consider going a little farther back.
Heading there in Aug…..how difficult is it to find an open spot on a Sat? Thanks!
Thanks for this since the GMNF website is super vague about this area. I grew up near it and wanted to refer someone to it for when they were visiting.
*referring to the Somerset area
Very helpful list! Thank you!!
Other than Kelly Stand, are there any areas with cell phone service in the southern part of the park nearest MA?
Not as far as I know of … I’ve always camped at Forest Road 71 (Kelley Stand) when I needed cellphone reception. I don’t think there is any reception off of George Aiken Wilderness Road (as Google Maps calls it, don’t remember the number).
Is Somerset camping open right now
Is there snow on the ground
Planning on going up there this Friday April 17
Thanks for any update
There might be some snow from the past weekend’s storm but there was only a dustsing that is gone up in the Adirondacks.
I have a 19′ Rockwood Roo Hybred camper. Any of these suitable for us? We have solar and water and don’t need anything because we have our own dumping station at home.
Probably your best bet would be the Somerset Airfield Camping Area. Other then that, there might be a few of the more open sites along Forest Road 73 north of the Somerset Airfield – I would drive it first with a car or truck though to spot check it
Also, depending on when you go, it is still muddy and snowy up there (was cycling there on Saturday). Some roads are still gated til mid-May conditions dependent. To know the current conditions of the roads, call the Green Mt. National Forest Manchester Ranger District.
Hello thanks for the great information. Is there any dispersed camping at all in VT or strictly site camping.
Most of these sites are dispersed camping. They are just areas to pull off along the road, usually with a fire ring made out of stones. Many are quite grassy.
This is so incredibly helpful; thank you! I am wondering your thoughts on the best spot in the southern portion for two or three families looking to camp for a couple of weekend nights this summer. I used to go dispersed camping in national forests in Colorado all the time but havenβt yet here in New England. Are they super busy or are you likely to get a spot on a typical Friday or Thursday afternoon? We have a toddler so we want somewhere safe in terms of revenes and cliffs, too close to water etc. thanks for any wisdom or advice you might have to share!
Looking for some waterfront car camping spots for an overnight trip. I have a JL Rubicon with a roof top tent. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Hi Williston Southbound Information Center,
Hi Andy!
My friend and I want to safety hike in Vermont for a few days. We are looking for a place to sleep in our car at night legally. We are hoping to hike near rt 125 and Middlebury, VT. Would you recommend any place to safty park our car to sleep?
Thank you,
Adin Insoft
There are several campsites along Forest Road 55 along the gorge of the headerwaters of White River in Granville, VT. Not real close but not real far away either.
Also, I once camped off of Forest Road 59A at Forest Road 131, it’s just a barecaded driveway with a fire pit, around N 43.99670 W 72.97252. It’s about one mile from the end of the Natural Turnpike — which is a very scenic road to drive.
We are going camping this weekend, trying to look up maps but not very good ones. Is there a place that I can get a clearer location of the different sites.
I love this so much. What a valuable resource you have compiled. Many many thanks.
andy βΒ great site, thank you. using your resource to scout southern VT primitive camping w/motorcycle. your 4 options sound interesting, any info on which might have best fishing opportunity near campsite? thanks again.
Andy, this has been a life saver in helping me plan our first dispersed camping trip to VT to see the fall colors. Only one question…..Which places has the best reception (Verizon or AT&T). My son will be remote learning and I will be remote working. Thought we could make the best of this time and camp for periods, but connection is a must. I was thinking the White River and Gulf Brook Roads area looked most promising for having a water source (to filter for use) as well as being secluded and in full fall color. Any tips? We leave Oct.1st.
Hi! Any more info on the sites off Michigan Brook Road in Pittsfield? Is the road super rough in your experience?
The lower part of the road isn’t terrible but towards the end it gets rougher. Been years since I’ve been up that way.
I was just there and going back. I drive a Ford Edge and itβs not bad for me at all. Some bumps are pretty rough but Iβve seen all sorts of small cars in the last few weeks there. Just be careful you should be fine. But I wouldnβt recommend going once there is ice or snow in anything other than a SUV or large truck.
We are interested my finding a spot for a long weekend next summer. We sent sometime up along Kelly Stand and notices some tents were set up int he same spot all summer. IS that allowed
There are spots along Kelley Stand where camping is not allowed. It is signed, and mostly on the Western side of the road, closer to where the homes are and along the river. Just watch the signage along the road. Some spots go fast that are for camping. There is one spot I always want, that people always claim for the duration of the 14 day limit set by the Green Mt. Natl Forest. Someday I’ll luck out! Good luck! Happy camping.
No. Unfortunately, there are several people with both campers or tents, who have selfishly made many of the campsites their own. Don’t quote me, but I believe the time limit is 14 days, and that the site must be occupied by humans every 24 hours.
I saw one guy at The Airstrip, trying to circumvent the rules by moving 3 different large campers from one end of the site to another. Another, at George Akin, (road 74) had his site torn down and packaged in trash bags left by the roadside.
Due to lack of resource$, enforcement is scarce and lax. It’s sad that some take advantage, rather than to share public resources designed for all to use.
Hey Andy having a bit of trouble locating the Fay’s meadow site. Any help, tips or tricks? thanks!
Hey Andy, Your article is so great. I love forest camping. How long have you been camping?
About 38 years now, since I was a baby π€±π».
Andy thank you for this page. Iβve been searching the web for a while now trying to figure out the camping situation in the green mountain national forest and havenβt had much luck. This site was very helpful to me. Iβm heading up that way this weekend from Connecticut to get my eyes on some sites and wondering if there are any closures or restrictions and the Southern part. Never done any camping up there but would love to do some car camping in the next week or two in that area
Most of the roads this time of the year are closed or impassable due to snow. You might be able to get to up Somerset Airfield but I don’t know if any of that is plowed during the winter. I believe north of there, the road is gated.
Thank you for the response. I do drive a small SUV so I will give it a chance this weekend when I drive up that way just to check it out and get an idea of what to look forward to and if car camping itβs a possibility this time of year. Do you have any other suggestions to check out while up in Vermont? I checked out everything you listed on the page but would rather have the word from someone that knows the area better
Jay B- Call the Manchester Ranger District Green Mt. National Forest office and find out if FR71 is plowed to Somerset Airfield. They haven’t updated their website with a Winter Road Closure reminder in ages. The Long Trail Hiking β GMC Community facebook group sometimes is a good resource. You can also “off season camp” in some VT State Parks. The info is on their website.https://vtstateparks.com/camping.html. A quick online application with fast turnaround (I’ve heard this year) is all you need, but you’d have to follow their guidelines and walk in.
Thank you Silvia
This is amazing. Thanks so much for this. While Maine and the ADKs have an abundance of free camping, Vermont’s is under the radar. I lived in Central VT from 2012-2015 and struggled to find good freebies.
This summer I plan on getting to a number of these. While I am fairly certain I know where I am going, I have some questions on the forest road IDs. I’m sure a proper VT road map indicates the forest road #, but google maps is not cooperative. Do you by any chance know the road names for Forest Roads 55 and 101 in Granville, Forest Rd 39 in Hancock, and Forest Rd 42 in Rochester (Bingo Brook, so I am assuming Bingo Brook Road?)
Here is the list of forest routes in Green Mountain/Finger Lake National Forest from the Forest Service.
NAME FOREST ROUTE
DANBY 10
GRIFFITH BROOK 12
POWDER HOUSE 13
ANDERSON PLACE 14
FOWLER 15
TROUT CLUB 16
JENNY COOLIDGE 17
GREENDALE 18
PRIORY 19
WALLINGFORD POND 20
MAD TOM 21
NORTH ROAD 22
MOOSALAMOO 24
AUSTIN BROOK 25
LITTLE MICHIGAN PARKING 26
SILVER LAKE 27
SUCKER BROOK 28
MOSES POND 29
OLD JOB 30
TEN KILN 31
GOSHEN-RIPTON 32
STODDARD 33
CRYSTAL BROOK 34
MICHIGAN 35
BRANDON GAP PARKING 36
CHITTENDEN BROOK WEST 38
TEXAS GAP 39
LEICESTER HOLLOW 40
ROCHESTER WEST HILL 41
BINGO 42
STETSON HOLLOW 43
BEAR WALLOW 44
CHITTENDEN BROOK 45
HAPGOOD POND 46
CCC’S CAMP PARKING 47
DANBY DEPOT 48
BOYDEN BROOK 49
PATTERSON BROOK 50
STONE PLACE ROAD 51
WHITE ROCKS 52
BAKER BROOK 53
NATURAL TURNPIKE 54
GRANVILLE 55
DEER HOLLOW 56
FURNACE BROOK 57
STAPLES BROOK 58
STEAM MILL 59
BLACK BRANCH 60
SMITH BROOK 61
THRESHER HILL 62
MAPLE HILL ROCHESTER 63
CHAMBERLAIN HILL 64
SOUTH BRANCH 65
LINCOLN BROOK 66
GOSHEN BROOK 67
COBB HILL 68
PEARL LEE 69
BRANCH POND 70
SOMERSET 71
RED MILL 72
WEST BRANCH 73
AIKEN ROAD 74
DUNVILLE HOLLOW 75
MEADOW BROOK 76
OLD COUNTY 78
HAPGOOD PUMPHOUSE 79
CHANDLER RIDGE SOUTH 80
GILMORE 81
FLOOD DAM 83
SOMERSET SOUTH 84
MAC INTYRE 85
SMITH WOODS 86
WATER TOWER 89
BEAVER MEADOWS 90
FASSETT HILL 91
HALE BROOK 92
TUCKER BROOK 93
HEWITT BROOK 94
DRAGON BROOK 95
GONYA BROOK 96
CARYL BROOK 97
TOZIER HILL 98
NEW BOSTON 99
TAYLOR BROOK 100
GULF BROOK 101
MIDDLEBURY DISTRICT OFFICE 102
HORSESHOE 103
DUTTON BROOK 104
BRYANT MOUNTAIN 105
DUNMORE NORTH 106
SMUCKER 108
BASLOW 111
QUAGLINO 112
WEST HILL RANGE 113
WEST HILL SCHOOL 114
LITTLE PICO 115
SATAN’S KINGDOM 119
SILVER LAKE NORTH PARKING 126
SILVER LAKE SOUTH PARKING 127
YELLOW BIRCH 130
SHORT RIDGE 131
POET ROAD 132
WRIGHT HOUSE 133
JOE SMITH 142
ROUTE 155 PARKING 145
MIDDLEBURY GAP PARKING 148
PINE GAP 154
PERKINS 155
LELAND JONES 160
MILLS BROOK PARKING 161
MAD RIVER WAYSIDE PARKING 162
PINE PLANTATION PARKING 163
COMES 176
TUNNEL BROOK 177
PITNEY 195
OLIVE SCHOOL 198
LINCOLN GAP EAST PARKING 199
POTATO HILL 200
BIG BASIN 201
FRENCH SETTLEMENT 202
COBB HILL EAST 205
WATERBURY 206
ROB FORD 207
BAGLEY 208
KELLEY STAND WEST PARKING 209
KELLEY ST AT/LT PARKING 210
STRATTON POND PARKING 211
HANCOCK BRANCH 212
MT. HORRID OVERLOOK PARKING 213
BRANDON BROOK EAST 214
ASH HILL 216
SOUPHOUSE FLAT 217
HAWK MOUNTAIN 218
MT. HORRID 219
CHITTENDEN BROOK EAST 220
BRANDON BROOK 222
EMERSON 223
ROMANCE MOUNTAIN 224
CORPORATION BROOK 226
WILCOX 227
GUERNSEY BROOK 228
LIBERTY HILL 229
BLUE RIDGE WEST 232
SPARKS 233
PARTRIDGE 234
HUNTLEY BROOK 235
OXBOW 236
DOW BROOK 237
FAY 243
MOUNT HOLLY 244
MILL RIVER 245
HOMERSTONE MOUNTAIN 247
HOMERSTONE BROOK 248
EMPORIUM 249
BACON HOLLOW 254
FREEZING HOLE 255
EDDY BROOK 256
PERU 257
MORRIS BROOK 258
EAST DORSET 259
CATAMOUNT COBBLE 260
COLE BROOK 261
GROUT POND 262
BAILEY HILL 263
ROARING BROOK 264
CARDINAL BROOK 265
LAMB BROOK ROAD 266
HAYSTACK 267
HEATHER BROOK 268
MEDBURY 269
MEDBURYVILLE 270
ROUTE 9 AT/LT PARKING 271
PINE VALLEY 272
PROSPECT MOUNTAIN 273
TURNER MEADOWS 274
LITTLE POND 275
DEWEY ACCESS 277
MIDDLE RIDGE 278
TABOR BROOK 279
CASTILANO ROAD 280
BURNT MEADOW 281
MUD POND WEST 282
MAD TOM BROOK NORTH 283
MAD TOM BROOK 284
LITTLE MAD TOM 285
BROMLEY PARKING 286
BICKFORD 287
BOLLES BROOK 288
PINE VALLEY PARKING 290
DOWNINGVILLE 291
MAYO HILL 292
ST. THERESE 294
CENTER TURNPIKE 296
FLOOD BROOK 297
NOTCH 298
WESTON 299
PETE PARENT PEAK 301
COUNTY LINE 303
COLBURN 304
LANDGROVE SCHOOL 305
FRENCH HOLLOW 306
FAYVILLE 307
CITY STREAM 308
CLARK LODGE 309
UTLEY WEST 310
FAYVILLE NORTH 311
TOWN LINE 312
FAYVILLE SOUTH 313
MILL BROOK NORTH 314
FRENCH HOLLOW SOUTH 315
LYE BROOK ACCESS 317
ROOTVILLE 319
WINHALL 320
NORTH OLD JOB 322
GLASTENBURY RIVER 324
CASTLE BROOK 325
RAKE BRANCH 326
LYMAN BROOK 327
SHORT STRETCH 328
PIT ROAD 330
BLUE ROAD 331
BILLINGS POND 332
MACINTYRE WEST 335
SOUTH ALDER 336
WINHALL NORTH 338
RAILROAD GRADE 339
SHEP MEADOW 340
STRATTON MOUNTAIN 341
LITTLE POND SOUTH 342
WEBSTER SHELTER 344
SHEPARDSON 345
STRATTON POND WEST 346
SHEPARDSON NORTH 347
CUTTS PEAK 348
ELK 349
BALL DIAMOND 350
OSBORNE 351
HOG BACK 352
BURGESS 363
BAILEY 368
PIKE HOLLOW 369
HELL HOLLOW 370
DEER CABIN BROOK 371
DEER LICK BROOK 372
BLIND BROOK 373
NICHOLS CAMP 374
KID GORE 375
CASTLE MEADOW 376
STRATTON MOUNTAIN CAMP 383
SOUTH BLACK BROOK 384
KELLEY STAND EAST PARKING 386
LOWER MICHIGAN 391
WILCOX PEAK 392
KNIGHT’S HILL 393
TOWNSEND BROOK 394
FROST HOUSE 396
FROST WAYSIDE 397
ROBERT FROST INTERPRETIVE SITE 398
ROCHESTER ADMINISTRATIVE SITE 400
MOSELEY 401
BERT GREEN 402
MIDDLE 403
YORK PARKING 404
HOOKER 406
AT STATE HIGHWAY 12 PARKING 407
RIPTON BARRACKS 408
MARTIN FARM PARKING 410
EATON MILL PARKING 411
LEFFERTS POND 412
CHITTENDEN RESERVOIR EAST 413
ADAMS PARKING 427
SNOW VALLEY 428
BROMLEY SOUTH 429
GULF STREAM 450
TAYLOR BROOK SPUR 100A
100B
100C
100D
GULF BROOK SPUR 101A
101B
101C
101D
101E
101F
101G
101H
GRIFFITH BROOK SPUR 12A
PERKINS SPUR 155A
COOLIDGE SPUR 17A
GREENDALE SPUR 18A
18B
PRIORY SPUR 19A
POTATO HILL SPUR 200A
BIG BASIN PARKING 201A
MAD TOM AT/LT PARKING 21A
MAD TOM WINTER PARKING 21B
BRANDON BROOK SPUR 222A
EMERSON SPUR 223A
223B
223C
LIBERTY HILL PARKING 223D
BLUEBERRY AREA PARKING 224B
GUERNSEY BROOK SPUR 228A
LIBERTY HILL SPUR 229B
229C
NORTH ROAD SPUR 22B
SPARKS LANDING 233A
HUNTLEY BROOK SPUR 235A
MOOSALAMOO SPUR 24A
24B
LAKE TRAIL PARKING 259A
GROUT POND UPPER PARKING 262A
GROUT POND LOWER PARKING 262B
HARMON HILL PARKING 271A
TABOR BROOK SPUR 279A
MUD POND WEST SPUR 282A
NOTCH SPUR 298A
MOSES POND PARKING 29A
FAYVILLE SPUR 307A
OLD JOB SPUR 30A
LYE BROOK PARKING 317A
CASTLE BROOK SPUR 325A
325B
WIDOWS CLEARING PARKING 32A
PEAVINE PARKING 330A
CUTTS PEAK SPUR 348A
BLIND BROOK SPUR 373A
TEXAS GAP SPUR 39A
39B
39C
39D
39E
LEICESTER HOLLOW PARKING 40A
BINGO SITE 9 42A
BINGO SITE 10 42B
BINGO SITE 3 42C
BINGO SITE 2 42D
BINGO SITE 8 42E
BINGO SITES 6 & 7 42F
BINGO LANDING 42H
BINGO SITE 4 42I
CHITTENDEN BROOK SPUR 45A
HAPGOOD SPUR A 46A
HAPGOOD PARKING LOOP 46B
HAPGOOD HOST SITE & MAINT 46C
HAPGOOD CG LOOP SPUR 46D
DANBY DEPOT SPUR 48A
PATTERSON BROOK SPUR 50A
PATTERSON BRK SPUR 50B
50C
50D
50E
50F
WHITE ROCKS SPUR 52A
GRANVILLE SPUR 55A
55B
55C
55D
55E
SKYLIGHT POND PARKING 59A
STEAM MILL SPUR 59B
SMITH BROOK SPUR 61A
THRESHER HILL SPUR 62A
62B
62C
CHAMBERLAIN HILL SPUR 64A
LINCOLN BROOK SPUR 66A
GOSHEN BROOK SPUR 67A
SOMERSET SPUR 71A
RED MILL SPUR 72A
72C
MEADOW BROOK PARKING 76A
BEAVER MEADOWS SPUR 90A
90B
90C
HALE BROOK SPUR 92A
NEW BOSTON SPUR 99A
WYCOFF ROAD H01
BURNT HILL ROAD H02
FNGR LAKES TRAIL SOUTH PARKING H02A
SOUTH BURNT HILL POND PARKING H02B
WEST HILL TRAIL ROAD H02C
BACKBONE HORSE CAMP ROAD H03
MARK SMITH ROAD H04
MATTHEWS ROAD H05
MICROWAVE TOWER ROAD H05A
NORTH HILL ROAD H06
PICNIC AREA ROAD H07
BLUEBERRY PATCH ROAD H08
POTOMAC ROAD H09
KENYON ROAD H09A
POTOMAC CAMPGROUND ROAD H09B
USHER ROAD H09C
CHICKEN COOP ROAD H10
SENECA ROAD H11
BISHOP CORNERS ROAD H12
HEADQUARTERS ROAD H13
VESA ROAD H14
BOWER ROAD H15
BURR ROAD H16
GRAVEL PIT ROAD H17
OVERLOOK LOOP H18
BUTCHER HILL PARKING H19
CRISFIELD-BURDICK ROAD NORTH H20
GROVE ROAD H21
SENECA-COVERT/FOX ROAD H22
TEETER POND PARKING H23
CRISFIELD ROAD H24
CRISFIELD-HALLS CORNERS ROAD H25
CRISFIELD-BURDICK ROAD SOUTH H26
LODI CENTER ROAD H27
TOWNSEND-COVERT ROAD H28
EAST TOWN LINE ROAD H29
BURDICK ROAD H30
DUNN ROAD H31
WARDNER CORNERS ROAD H32
STOUT ROAD H33
RAVINE LOOP TRAIL PARKING H34
BACKBONE TRAIL NORTH PARKING H35
BALLARD POND PARKING H36
FOSTER POND PARKING H37
CAYWOOD POINT ROAD H38
POTOMAC PONDS PARKING H39
INTERLOKEN TRAIL PARKING H40
BURNT HILL TRAIL NORTH PARKING H41
GORGE PONDS PARKING H42
GORGE TRAIL PARKING H43
FNGR LAKES TRAIL NORTH PARKING H44
SOUTH SLOPE TRAIL PARKING H45
BURNT HILL TRAIL SOUTH PARKING H46
Thank you so much for this Andy!
By any chance is there a way to download a GPX file of these campsites? I’m planning some bike touring trips and would love to overlay this map with my route to see where I could camp.
Even something like a CSV with the coordinates would be extremely helpful. Thanks again!
Please see this spreadsheet, flip to the GMNF tab. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-d-0SqbKhncJsZrFBQEQdIb860_WrlzrA8WFnAzYNWY/
Had a great couple of days on the north end of FR71 up by the Appalachian Trail crossing.
Tight by the Stratton-Arlington Road there is a big off road location – probably would take four cars. I didn’t want neighbors so headed south. I missed out on a great singleton just S of the AT crossing then took a twosome – the next site. Traffic on FR71 seemed to only be campers and died out about 8:30pm (midweek). No hassles. Site was pretty clean.
Switched over to Grout Pond ($) for one night. Fine location but got rousted around 11pm by some locals in a jacked-up pickup – deer spotters full on, music up to 11. No harm, but just so ya’ know. I guess the area has a bit of a rep for that sort of thing.
Thank you for posting this. We are experienced hikers trying out dispersed camping and this is a gem of information on where camping is allowed within the forest. Thank you for the detailed listing.
Thanks for all this great info! It shows me the sites but I see nothing on weather a camper can fit in or strictly tent sites.I”m starting planning a year early.Next year we want to do a covered bridge tour of Vermont and would like to find places that would fit a 24 ft camper as we hop from north to south following the fall foliage down the state.Could you recommend maybe three areas that would fit a 24 ft camper one in the northern NF One Middle and one southern? I have a four by four xterra so dirt roads are fine,I just don’t want to get boxed in where I can’t turn around and half to back a trailer miles back down the road. We will be on a three week vacation and have only just passed thry]\u vermont before.Want to see the whole state this time.
Thanks for any info.
Depends a lot on the site, some are bigger, and some are smaller. Most are better for smaller vehicles.
Hi Andy,
Great web site. You had a photo of the Rochester CCC camp. Where did you find it. Any other VT CCC camp sites?
I am a former teacher from Delhi in the Catskills and author of 11 books: three are on the fire towers of the Catskills and Adirondacks and three on the history & lore of the Adirondack, Connecticut and Rhode Island CCC camps. In writing these books I have been fortunate to interview over 200 CCC boys and have been able to preserve their life stories and their work in the CCC. This has become my passion to find out more about the CCC and spread the news to the nation about their great accomplishments.
Over these years I have gained info and photos on the CCC camps in VT because many of the men who lived in CT, RI and MA were assigned to camps in VT. I have now begun my concentration on gathering more information for a book on VT CCC camps.
I would like to know if your organization has any information on the projects the CCC did in your area. Also, do you have any old photos or photos of buildings, dams, roads etc. that the CCC constructed that are still in use today. If you do please send me jpeg photos and label them. I will give you credit for any photos and info you send me.
Would you Know of any CCC boys who are still alive that I could interview or any family members that have photos or stories?
I am also gathering information on the 70 CCC camps in Massachusetts for a future book.
In my journeys I have written three travel books : Adirondack 102 Club, The CT 169 Club and RI 39 Club. These are passport books containing the history and interesting places in each town.
I would also like to know if you would be interested in me giving a Power Point talk on VT CCC Camps.
Please contact me if you have any CCC information:
Marty Podskoch
43 O’Neill Lane
East Hampton CT 06424
860-267-2442
https://martinpodskoch.com
Hi Andy,
Can’t tell you how resourceful your website is. Can you recommend an off-road remote site that would be good for a group? Feel like GMNF is our best bet but if you have a suggestion for something within 1 hour of here to the East, West, South – would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for any info.
Not sure which part of state your looking at, but maybe the large field campsite at Forest Road 279A about five miles north of North Landgrove, just off of Forest Route 10? This is a nice campsite as it is very large, field camping but also remote. Probably popular in summer though, I camped there in November before big game season when nobody was around.
https://mapper.acme.com/?ll=43.30592,-72.88040&z=16&t=M
https://andyarthur.org/explore/white-rocks-national-recreation-area
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