
North Beach
North Beach campground offers prime waterfront access and family fun, though be prepared for tight sites and noted bathhouse issues.

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Cooler weather, fewer crowds

North Beach
Best Time
Cooler weather, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
North Beach campground offers prime waterfront access and family fun, though be prepared for tight sites and noted bathhouse issues.
"Great location, but be ready for spiders in the showers and tight campsites."

Spider-Proof Your Stay
Be prepared for spiders in bathhouses. Consider bringing bug spray or a small fan for peace of mind. :spider:
Shower Power
Showers have high pressure and fixed nozzles. Brace yourself for an intense, cold-ish experience. 🚿

Quick Facts
Rating
3.9 · 535 reviews
Type
Campground
Highlights
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Beach Access
Across the bike path
Direct access to the beach and lake, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water activities.

Playground Fun
Beach area
A dedicated playground makes this spot a hit with families and younger visitors.

Proximity to Burlington
Short drive
Conveniently located just 1.5 hours from Burlington, making it an accessible getaway.
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Question about North Beach Campground
I lived in Burlington 1998-2003ish, including working for the City for a while. I was thinking about camping at North Beach Campground with my tween daughter for a few days this summer when she has a multi-day activity scheduled. I know Burlington has issues with an unhoused…
Spider-Proof Your Stay
Be prepared for spiders in bathhouses. Consider bringing bug spray or a small fan for peace of mind. :spider:
Shower Power
Showers have high pressure and fixed nozzles. Brace yourself for an intense, cold-ish experience. 🚿
North Beach Campground has to be the noisiest campground I've ever stayed at.
I'm not talking about people, that's to be expected (although I do wish when that group of drunk French-speakers start yelling at each other and laughing, they did it in English just so I could laugh along), but some kind of machinery or motors or something. Then there's also…
Maiden Voyage! North Beach Campground, Burlington VT
We love North Beach! Walk to the beach, bike to downtown... perfect!
Campsite Navigation
Sites can be tight with trees and roots. Arrive early to pick a level spot that accommodates your rig. ⛺
WiFi Woes
Don't rely on campground WiFi; it's often unreliable. Download offline maps and entertainment. :iphone:
Burlington Camping
I am looking for a car camping spot, whether it be a hip camp (under $30/per night) or a state park, within 30-40 minutes of Burlington. Looking for something walkable to water and ideally with a more private swimming area nearby. Don't need amenities. Any suggestions? Thanks in…
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Spider-Proof Your Stay
Be prepared for spiders in bathhouses. Consider bringing bug spray or a small fan for peace of mind. :spider:
Shower Power
Showers have high pressure and fixed nozzles. Brace yourself for an intense, cold-ish experience. 🚿
Campsite Navigation
Sites can be tight with trees and roots. Arrive early to pick a level spot that accommodates your rig. ⛺
WiFi Woes
Don't rely on campground WiFi; it's often unreliable. Download offline maps and entertainment. :iphone:
Check-in Ease
Despite some negative reviews, check-in is generally smooth and staff are pleasant. :smiley:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
North Beach campground boasts a prime location with easy beach access and a playground, making it appealing for families. While many guests find the staff friendly and the check-in process smooth, recurring issues with bathhouse cleanliness, particularly spider infestations, and intense shower pressure detract from the experience for some. Campsites can also be tight, and Wi-Fi is unreliable.
"I was scared to stay here after all the reviews mentioning homeless people but I didn’t notice any of that during my stay. There is a whole homeless tent “neighborhood” right off the bike path, less than 1/2 mile away, but I didn’t see them coming into the campground and my site was right infront of the gate to the bike path. I also felt the campground was very quiet. The location is hard to beat with the beach/lake right across the path. I thought the bathrooms were clean as well. Maybe I just got lucky because it’s mid-October and the cooler weather is hindering the homeless? I would agree the price is too high for what you get. The sites are on top of each other and the WiFi didn’t work. I didn’t even know there were showers until I read a review about them."
J
"This campground has always had a fairly negative reputation. Despite this we took a chance and scheduled a weekend trip. We were pleasantly surprised. The site was large and very comfortable. Check in was a breeze and the staff were very pleasant. Our site was flat and very accommodating for our Class A motorhome. All in all it was a very nice weekend and we will definitely be back again"
Alan Brown
"This place could be a 10/10 but I’m not exaggerating when I say the women’s bathhouses have an infestation of medium to large sized spiders. Above the showers, above the sinks, above the door when you walk in and on all the walls so you have to be careful not to bump into them. And they’re fast! I’ve seen them speed running along the walls trying to catch a moth, fighting each other, multiplying. They have signs saying they close the bathhouse everyday from 1-2pm for cleaning but I legitimately don’t know how it could take you an hour to sweep the floors and not to manage the spiders somehow. Sticky traps? Sprays? Power wash the bathroom like other campgrounds? Nope, same spiders and webs are always there so nothing much is being done about them from what I can tell.
The bathhouse down by the beach is almost as bad and it does not have showers except the outdoor spigot in case you’re wondering.
On a lesser note, the showers are… uncomfortably high pressure. Imagine showering on the bottom floor of the titanic as the water rushes in. It’s like getting water boarded if water boarding meant pelting you in the eyes, face, etc with a board of water. The nozzles don’t move and there’s no way to control temperature, pressure, and no room to move farther away or reposition from the onslaught of cold -ish water… luckily showers don’t take long because you have to keep an eye on the spider above your head and if another one starts rushing in shower time is over anyway.
They do have tent and camper spaces intermixed in some areas, which has caused a little trouble here and there but it was manageable.
There are trees, tree stumps, root systems, etc to navigate in many of the spaces. Luckily we got here early enough to try moving around for a level spot without hitting two trees a few times. The shade was nice so it’s better than no trees I guess!
Staff is very friendly and responsive.. just not great spider wranglers."
Christine C
What People Like
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
North Beach campground is located conveniently, about 1.5 hours from Burlington. While specific public transport options aren't widely detailed, driving is the most common method. The campground is situated across a bike path from the beach and lake, making access straightforward once you arrive.
The campground's location is generally considered good, with easy access to the beach and lake. However, some reviews mention navigating around trees and roots within the campsite itself.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
While specific pricing isn't consistently listed, reviews suggest that the price for what you get at North Beach campground can be too high. It's advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current rates.
Some visitors have noted that firewood can be overpriced. It's worth inquiring about all potential additional costs upon booking or arrival to avoid surprises.
Check-in at North Beach campground is generally described as a breeze, with staff being pleasant. Specific times are not detailed in reviews, but it's recommended to arrive earlier in the day to secure a good campsite.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Yes, North Beach campground has bathhouses with showers and restrooms. However, multiple reviews highlight significant issues with cleanliness, particularly a recurring spider infestation in the women's bathhouses. The shower pressure is also noted as being extremely high.
The Wi-Fi at North Beach campground is reported to be unreliable and often doesn't work. Visitors are advised not to depend on it for essential tasks and to download any necessary content beforehand.
While not explicitly stated in the provided reviews, the presence of 'lots of dogs' suggests that pets are likely allowed. It's always best to confirm pet policies directly with the campground.
The campground offers tent and camper spaces, sometimes intermixed. Sites can be tight, with trees, tree stumps, and root systems to navigate. Some sites are described as large and comfortable, while others are 'on top of each other.'
Noise levels at North Beach can be a mixed bag. One review specifically mentions it being 'the noisiest campground' due to machinery or motors and traffic. However, another reviewer found their site to be 'very quiet.'
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The provided reviews do not mention any on-site dining facilities or restaurants within North Beach campground. Visitors typically need to bring their own food or travel to nearby areas for dining.
Campfires are generally permitted, but reviews mention that the firewood available for purchase can be moldy and overpriced. It's advisable to bring your own firewood if possible.
📸 📸 Photography
The primary photo opportunities revolve around the beach and lake access, offering scenic views. The playground also provides a good backdrop for family photos. The natural surroundings with trees can also be picturesque, though campsite layouts might require careful framing.
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