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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3 / 5 (5 votes )

Lake Dunmore Kampersville

1457 Lake Dunmore Rd
05769, Salisbury
Vermont, the United States

Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s Champlain Valley, at the foot of the Green Mountains, Lake Dunmore Kampersville is one of New England’s truly outstanding campgrounds and RV parks, Vermont camping at its best! Sparkling clean Lake Dunmore serves as the focal point of Kamperville’s exciting Vermont camping. Whether your fishing, boating, hiking or just relaxing, Lake Dunmore is the perfect place to vacation in Vermont.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
Wifi
Camping shop

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Dogs

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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FourFeetFourPaws
English (US)
We saw that they accept Passport America in their off season and thought we would give it a try despite the previous reviews, so we paid $50 for 2 nights. I would have had a hard time paying $50 per night, but at 1/2 price it was in our budget. It was pretty much a ghost town while we were there midweek before the campground closed. It looked like 75% of the sites are seasonal and very few were actually living there. A "local" seasonal person said that most people leave their RV's there over the winter. I can certainly imagine how crazy it must be in the summer! We had a site that did not include sewer and we needed to dump before we parked. The dump station is made to use as you leave the park, so it was a bit of a challenge to get turned around. Some sites would have been tough to get our 38' 5th wheel into due to trees and other obstacles. The sites toward the water were more spacious, but then you are pretty close to the road. It's a tired park, but it did suit our needs. The office staff was friendly. The restrooms were locked that were nearest to our site. If you were going to come and go they give you a gate key with a $20 deposit. The camp store was pretty stocked, fuel, laundry room, picnic table, fire pit. The pool and game room were closed since they were getting ready to shut the park down.
3 years ago

Jake
English (US)
2.5 stars is the right amount for this campground. Location was great if you want to hike, be on the lake, go to the state park, etc. Bathrooms were some of the grossest I've ever seen. Staff was also just ok. Not rude, but also not helpful. Every time it felt like you were inconveniencing them. Nice there is gas and a store on site. Half of the park is seasonal, and there are things everywhere. Lots of kids which is fun, but also can be a bit much when everyone is riding their bike when you're trying to back in a camper. Not a bad spot if you're in a pinch, but definitely not our first choice if we were in the area again. We were able to get ATT service with our cell booster, but without that you don't get much o
3 years ago

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