Looks good on the website, but oh man---expensive! That's been the only thing keeping us away. There was another in MA too, I'll post as soon as I remember the name. We loved it there and then it was nominated, I think in 2012 for campground of the year and the prices skyrocketed so we haven't been back (last time I called they quoted me $90.00 for WE hookup lakeside). So if expense isn't an object, it would be good---Pine something-can't remember.
Vermont has great campgrounds-we love Lake Champagne, in Randolph, ask for Pierre and just enjoy the basic, wonderful campground in the country but with modern, clean facilities and within driving distance of the capitol of Montpelier for the weekend farmer's market which is spectacular and all of the little places on all of the winding roads that we love. Don't forget to stop, also in Randolph at Neighborly Farms for their cheese, the sage is my favorite. Also they always let us in the barn to pet all of the calves and we watched them shear the sheep last time we were there.
suse1023 said
09:39 PM May 11, 2014
Randolph is also home to a beautiful veterans cemetery. The chapel is really pretty and the views are pure Vermont.
Both of my folks are there.
In fact, in nearby Barre there is a super interesting cemetery, where the stone cutters out do each other with their monuments to their family members and themselves.
For those who like stone work it's a fascinating place. Ask a local for directions.
Looks good on the website, but oh man---expensive! That's been the only thing keeping us away. There was another in MA too, I'll post as soon as I remember the name. We loved it there and then it was nominated, I think in 2012 for campground of the year and the prices skyrocketed so we haven't been back (last time I called they quoted me $90.00 for WE hookup lakeside). So if expense isn't an object, it would be good---Pine something-can't remember.
Vermont has great campgrounds-we love Lake Champagne, in Randolph, ask for Pierre and just enjoy the basic, wonderful campground in the country but with modern, clean facilities and within driving distance of the capitol of Montpelier for the weekend farmer's market which is spectacular and all of the little places on all of the winding roads that we love. Don't forget to stop, also in Randolph at Neighborly Farms for their cheese, the sage is my favorite. Also they always let us in the barn to pet all of the calves and we watched them shear the sheep last time we were there.
Both of my folks are there.
In fact, in nearby Barre there is a super interesting cemetery, where the stone cutters out do each other with their monuments to their family members and themselves.
For those who like stone work it's a fascinating place. Ask a local for directions.