Dog-friendly airstreams in Vermont

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Off-grid Airstream on Private Camp

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Richmond, VT
This is an Off-Grid Airstream trailer, run by solar powered battery & Propane tanks. All 110V items are run with a portable battery inside the camper. The toilet is incinerating. The Camp: Open May-October! Nestled in the woods on a quiet road but fast access to the main highway. We are 20 minutes to Downtown Burlington, and 25 minutes to downtown Stowe. Surrounded by 400 acres of hiking right off your doorstep, as well as a local swimming hole within a 5 minute walk on the road. Fire pit with plenty of free firewood. A hammock set above a babbling brook, and Wicker chairs for sitting by the campfire. A picnic table and Adirondack chairs as well. An outdoor shower at the back of the airstream for a great experience on warm summer days! The Airstream: The airstream has a couch in the main area, that pulls out into a double size bed. The couch in the center of the airstream pulls out to create bunk beds. Pillows, linens, and comforters will be provided, including extra blankets. It has a full bathroom, with a single-person shower, sink, and toilet. There is a hidden privacy curtain for the bathroom. Stocked with abundant linens for your use. It has a full kitchen, with a sink, propane gas stove & oven, small propane-run fridge with a mini freezer. Fully stocked with glassware, dishes, cutlery, pots & pans. Some basic cooking necessities and camping cookbooks are provided for your stay. A French Press, Keurig, Pour-over, and Tea Kettle are also included. The camper will be stocked with local Coffee & assorted Teas. Heater & hot water are solar powered. A table pulls out from next to the couch for dining. The original Radio is still in great working shape, and provides surround sound music. We also have added a record player with many records options to choose from. A variety of books and board games for your enjoyment as well. No wifi, but cell service should be adequate. [Updated Note: We have Verizon and have great service at camp. Guests with AT&T and T-Mobile have reported spotty service]. We recommend downloading our check-in instructions in advance, should service be spotty as you arrive at camp. PET POLICY: Pets are allowed at no additional fee. You are required to use the towels provided to clean any muddy paws before they enter the camper. You must be in control of your pet on the property, do not let them into the neighbors property, and please know that dogs often go up and down the road for UNleashed walks as there are acres of trails nearby, keep that in mind for your own pet. You cannot leave your pet in the airstream unattended on hot days. There is NO a/c and the airstream heats up quick in warmer weather. You are responsible to replace or pay for any ripped fabric or destroyed items caused by your pet. You only need to clean up after your pet if they poop where people could walk in it.
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Dog-friendly airstreams in Vermont guide

Overview

Known for its colorful fall foliage, wilderness lakes, and scenic camping areas, Vermont is an outdoor lover's playground. From camping, hiking, fishing, and boating in summer to cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and downhill skiing in winter, the state has something for every kind of adventure traveler. Here you'll find over 50 state parks, a vast network of trails including portions of the Appalachian Trail, and 400,000 acres of protected lands in the Green Mountain National Forest. Choose from hundreds of camping sites to pitch a tent, park an RV, or book a backcountry cabin.

Where to go

Lake Champlain

Often referred to as the sixth Great Lake, Lake Champlain is a huge freshwater lake flanked by the Green Mountains and the Adriondacks. Nearly half of the lake is in Vermont, parts of it are also in New York and Quebec, and it's known for boating, sea kayaking, swimming, and an array of camping experiences. Campers will find a variety of options near Lake Champlain from RV sites with full hookups and dump stations, and glamping sites near Burlington and St. Alban, to state parks with tent sites right on the lakeshore of Grand Isle and Burton Island.

The Northeast Kingdom

The northeast corner of Vermont is the state's wildest and most remote region, filled with world-class mountain biking trails and challenging hiking trails. Several state parks dot the area, including some with the northeast's most charming campgrounds: Brighton State Park, where you'll find lakeside camping and waterfront cabins, and Maidstone State Park, a favorite among fishermen.

Green Mountain National Forest

Featuring rolling hills of dense forest and some of the best fall foliage shows in the northeast, Green Mountain National Forest is one of Vermont's top outdoor destinations. Hundreds of miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing weave through the Green Mountains along with nearly a dozen national forest campgrounds and day-use areas.

When to go

Summer is the best time for camping, hiking, kayaking, and paddling in Vermont. Most Vermont state parks are open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, although some parks are open through the second Monday in October and others open earlier and stay open later. Fall is especially lovely, when the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow—catch the show in late September in the northern part of the state or mid-October in the south. Ski season typically runs from December through March.

Know before you go

  1. Vermont State Park reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance. Reservations can be made online, by calling the state park's reservations center, or by calling the park directly (during open season).
  2. Many Vermont State Parks have "lean-to" campsites featuring a 3-sided structure that can shelter campers from wind and help keep gear dry. Some campers set up tents inside the lean-to, and others just use it for cooking and staying dry. 
  3. Some Green Mountain National Forest and Groton State Forest campgrounds can be reserved ahead of time online. Plenty of first-come, first-served campsites are also available.

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