I'm going off of your campground review map. Based on that, you've never visited the northern-most 2-3 states anywhere from Oregon to Ohio, and nothing in the east and northeast. Is this by plan or are you slowly traveling the east-west Interstates from south to north?
Just curious.
Howard said
03:31 PM Dec 4, 2009
We certainly intend to visit all the states. Mostly our travel to this point has been dictated by commitments to our workamping and rallies.
Those commitments along with our slow pace of travel have made it tough to squeeze in northern states in the short warm seasons. But we'll get there.
pierreandcolleen said
11:22 AM Dec 5, 2009
This may be out of context, but I wanted to give a plug for my former home state....If you are looking for a campground in northwest Vermont (Burlington, Lake Champlain), North Beach Campground in Burlington is close to the beach, bike path and Burlington waterfront. It is also close to Church Street (a nice pedestrian mall). The campground itself isn't fancy (I think it is a city or county park), but there are full hookups and sites for big rigs. If interested, make reservations months in advance because they fill up fast during the short Vermont summers.
If you are looking for more amenities, but within a short drive to Burlington, then Apple Tree Bay Resort (in Grand Isle, VT I think) may be of interest. They have a pool and a little golf course and has lake views.
If looking for a little peace and quiet in the country, then Lake Champagne Campground in Randolph, VT is the place to be. It has a nice pond for swimming and lots of space for a little R&R.
Of course camping season in Vermont doesn't start for another 6 months
Just curious.
We certainly intend to visit all the states. Mostly our travel to this point has been dictated by commitments to our workamping and rallies.

Those commitments along with our slow pace of travel have made it tough to squeeze in northern states in the short warm seasons. But we'll get there.
If you are looking for more amenities, but within a short drive to Burlington, then Apple Tree Bay Resort (in Grand Isle, VT I think) may be of interest. They have a pool and a little golf course and has lake views.
If looking for a little peace and quiet in the country, then Lake Champagne Campground in Randolph, VT is the place to be. It has a nice pond for swimming and lots of space for a little R&R.
Of course camping season in Vermont doesn't start for another 6 months
Colleen