
Chittenden Brook Campground and Trail
A secluded, primitive campground in Vermont's Green Mountains, offering a tranquil escape with brookside sites and trail access.
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Chittenden Brook Campground and Trail
Best Time
Vibrant foliage, crisp air
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A secluded, primitive campground in Vermont's Green Mountains, offering a tranquil escape with brookside sites and trail access.
"Absolutely quiet and beautiful. If you're looking for a place to camp in the woods this hidden gem is it!"

Pack for Primitive Camping
No electricity or cell signal. Bring all your essentials, including water purification if needed. ποΈ :iphone:
Trailer Size Advisory
Access road is narrow and steep. Some sites are best for pop-ups, not larger trailers. π :road:

Quick Facts
Rating
4.6 Β· 31 reviews
Type
Campground
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Soothing Brookside Camping
Campsites
Enjoy the tranquil sounds of the brook from your campsite. A perfect spot for a quiet, nature-filled getaway.

Long Trail Access
Trailhead
Hike about 2 miles to connect with the iconic Long Trail for stunning Vermont vistas.

Autumn Foliage Spectacle
Campground and surrounding trails
Experience the breathtaking beauty of vibrant fall colors throughout the campground and trails.
Plans like a pro.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Primitive Charm
Trail Access & Site Suitability
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Chittenden Brook Campground - Winter Availability?
Curious if anyone was aware of the status of Chittenden Brook Campground for winter camping. Called the USFS Ranger station and didn't get a clear answer. Recreation.gov seems to indicate that first-come, first-serve sites are available throughout the year. Was interested toβ¦
Pack for Primitive Camping
No electricity or cell signal. Bring all your essentials, including water purification if needed. ποΈ :iphone:
Trailer Size Advisory
Access road is narrow and steep. Some sites are best for pop-ups, not larger trailers. π :road:
Would be grateful for Green Mountain National Forest dispersed campsite recommendations for a campervan, 1 night
My wife and I have always wanted to visit Northern VT and are finally going this labor day weekend. We want to stop in the Green Mountains on our first night to break up the long drive. I've read dispersed camping is allowed in the national forest, but would love to have aβ¦
Secluded Camping (w/dog)?
My partner and I (we live in VT) are looking to camp someplace in VT where we can drive up within a mile of the campsite. We want to take our dog (heβd be on leash the whole time) who gets a little nervous around strangers, so we are hoping to find someplace off the beaten pathβ¦
Trail Exploration Ready
Easy access to hiking and mountain biking trails, including the Long Trail. :hikingboot: :mountainbiking:
Pet-Friendly Paradise
Well-behaved pets are welcome to enjoy the natural surroundings with you. π
Fishing/Camping Spot
My dad and I want to go on a camping/fishing trip later this month, ideally dispersed camping not campgrounds. We are relatively new to this but just want a bit more solitude. Does anyone know any good spots?
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Pack for Primitive Camping
No electricity or cell signal. Bring all your essentials, including water purification if needed. ποΈ :iphone:
Trailer Size Advisory
Access road is narrow and steep. Some sites are best for pop-ups, not larger trailers. π :road:
Trail Exploration Ready
Easy access to hiking and mountain biking trails, including the Long Trail. :hikingboot: :mountainbiking:
Pet-Friendly Paradise
Well-behaved pets are welcome to enjoy the natural surroundings with you. π
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Chittenden Brook Campground for its serene, primitive camping experience, highlighting the soothing sounds of the brook and easy access to nature trails. It's a perfect spot for those seeking peace and quiet away from modern distractions. Some note the challenging access road and limited amenities, emphasizing its rustic charm.
"Nice campground, we had two quiet nights in site #5. Easy access to hiking trails. Long Trail intersection was about a 2 mile hike. Our site was perfect, basically flat with picnic table and fire pit. Privy was close by."
Robert Quinn
"Beautiful campground, especially during autumn. However, no water in the bathroom, no electricity or any cellphone signal. Very primitive, pet friendly"
Sissi Zhu
"Absolutely quiet and beautiful. If you're looking for a place to camp in the woods this hidden gem is it! I will be back."
Joe Anderson
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
The campground is located about 2 miles into the woods. Be aware that the access road has narrow and steep sections, which can be challenging for larger vehicles.
While some sites can accommodate trailers, the access road's narrow and steep nature means it's best suited for smaller trailers or pop-up campers. Larger RVs might find it difficult.
Chittenden Brook Campground is nestled in the Green Mountains of Vermont, offering a secluded experience away from major towns.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
The campground operates on a first-come, first-serve basis for many sites, though winter availability might vary. It's wise to check with the USFS Ranger station for the most current information.
The campground is generally open year-round, but amenities like water may be shut off during colder months. Confirm winter access with the Ranger station.
While specific fees can vary, campgrounds in national forests typically have a per-night fee for campsites. Check with the USFS for current rates.
Yes, Chittenden Brook Campground is often available for winter camping on a first-come, first-serve basis, but it's essential to confirm current conditions and availability with the USFS Ranger station.
π« ποΈ Onsite Experience
Expect a primitive camping experience. Amenities include fire pits, picnic tables, and outhouse bathrooms. There is no electricity or cell service. Water is available in the privy.
Absolutely! Chittenden Brook Campground offers easy access to numerous hiking and mountain biking trails, including a connection to the Long Trail about 2 miles away.
Yes, Chittenden Brook Campground is a pet-friendly location, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the outdoor adventure.
Campsites are generally well-kept with fire pits and grills. While some are spacious, others can be tighter, especially for larger trailers.
There is no cellphone signal at Chittenden Brook Campground, making it an ideal spot for a digital detox.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
No, Chittenden Brook Campground is a primitive site with no food services. You'll need to bring all your own food and be prepared to cook at your campsite.
Each campsite is equipped with a fire pit and grill, perfect for cooking meals over an open fire.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The tranquil brook, lush forest, and vibrant autumn foliage offer numerous picturesque opportunities. The Long Trail also provides scenic overlooks.
The secluded nature of Chittenden Brook Campground increases the chances of spotting local wildlife, especially during dawn and dusk.








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