Discover Top Camping Spots Near Franklin County, VT: Nature Awaits You!
Discover the best camping options near Franklin County, VT, where nature's beauty meets outdoor adventure. From serene lakeside spots at Lake Carmi State Park to the picturesque trails of Jay State Forest, thereβs something for every nature enthusiast. Enjoy family-friendly amenities and scenic views as you set up camp at spots like the scenic Green River Reservoir. For a more rugged experience, explore the campgrounds in the Northern Green Mountains, perfect for hiking and wildlife watching. Each location offers unique opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and stargazing, ensuring a memorable stay in VT's stunning wilderness. Unplug and reconnect with nature in the heart of Franklin County's breathtaking landscapes!
					
					
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
			Tracy Ridge Campground is located in the Bradford Ranger District, Allegheny National Forest (53 min southeast of Jamestown, NY) with an elevation of 2,214 feet. There are a total of 55 campsites.  The campground is normally open from  the beginning of  April  to  mid  December. 54 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 25 and 60 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Fees range from $12.00 to $75.00. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Barnes Field Campground is located in the Androscoggin Ranger District, White Mountain National Forest (1 hr 38 min west of Lewiston, ME) with an elevation of 1,286 feet. There are a total of 11 campsites including 4 tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. 7 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 40 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Prices start at $45.00 per night. Activities include hiking trails.
				
			
			Alosa Campsites Campground in Northampton County is located 38 min east of East Stroudsburg, PA with an elevation of 327 feet. There are a total of 6 campsites which are all tent-only sites.  The campground is normally open from  mid  April  to  mid  November. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Prices start at $16.00 per night. Some amenities include swimming. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Red House Campground is part of Allegany State Park in New York (1 hr 25 min south of Buffalo, NY) with an elevation of 1,461 feet. There are a total of 121 campsites including 1 tent-only site.  The campground is normally open from  mid  May  to  the beginning of  November. 87 sites can accommodate RVs between 20 and 40 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 9 months in advance. 104 sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $18.00 to $31.00. Some amenities include dump station, general store, laundry facility, restroom, ice, pay telephone. Activities include biking, hiking trails.
				
			
			Cain Hollow Campground is part of Allegany State Park in New York (1 hr 33 min south of Buffalo, NY) with an elevation of 2,221 feet. There are a total of 158 campsites including 30 tent-only sites.  The campground is normally open from  mid  May  to  the beginning of  November. 96 sites can accommodate RVs between 20 and 63 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 9 months in advance. 128 sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $18.00 to $27.00. Some amenities include drinking water, playground, restroom, trash dumpster, flush toilets. Activities include biking, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Diehl Campground is part of Allegany State Park in New York (1 hr 34 min south of Buffalo, NY) with an elevation of 1,491 feet. There are a total of 24 campsites which are all tent-only sites.  The campground is normally open from  mid  May  to  the beginning of  November. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 9 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. Prices start at $22.00 per night. Some amenities include drinking water. Activities include biking, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Russell P. Letterman Campground is part of Bald Eagle State Park in Pennsylvania (35 min northeast of State College, PA) with an elevation of 627 feet. There are a total of 188 campsites including 4 cabins and 2 yurts.  The campground is open all year. 148 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 20 and 73 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 11 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring with grill. 40 sites have full hookups (electric, water and sewer). 65 sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $20.00 to $113.40. Some amenities include shower, drinking water, dump station, boat ramp, swimming, restroom, amphitheater, firewood, flush toilets. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Hickory Run Campground is part of Hickory Run State Park in Pennsylvania (48 min south of Scranton, PA) with an elevation of 1,476 feet. Hickory Run Campground is rated 3.0 stars from 1 reviews. There are a total of 382 campsites including 3 cabins.  The campground is open all year. 252 sites can accommodate RVs between 15 and 185 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 11 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring with grill. 15 sites have full hookups (electric, water and sewer). 1 site has electric and water hookups. 114 sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $20.00 to $44.10. Activities include hiking trails.
				
			
			


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