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Welcome to Stratton Pond Tenting Area, a tranquil camping destination nestled in the scenic landscapes of Stratton, Vermont. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this site offers a unique and intimate camping experience for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
Located at 424H+G6, Stratton, VT 05360, this tenting area provides a quiet escape right off Stratton Pond, making it a perfect spot for hikers and nature lovers.
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Escape to the quiet beauty of Stratton Pond Tenting Area. Perfect for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature, this campground offers a peaceful retreat with convenient access to hiking trails. Whether you're planning a loop around Stratton Mountain or an out-and-back hike, this location provides an excellent starting point. Experience the tranquility and natural charm of Stratton Pond Tenting Area, where nature's symphony lulls you to sleep.
Discover the serene and secluded camping experience that Stratton Pond Tenting Area offers, and enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings of Vermont.
Good for kids
Currently this location has a lean-to being constructed. It also has a brand new fancy moldering privy and a bear box. This particular campground is a little small, but I think it is nice and I like it nonetheless. It sits right off of Stratton Pond. As the sun sets, you'll hear some birds and the spring peppers start to peep to send you off to sleep. The location is incredibly quiet and the hike up to here is beautiful -- doesn't matter which direction you come from. Since this particular site is close to the Stratton Pond Shelter (located east of this side of the pond) it likely gets less use. Bonus points it is off the Appalachian Trail/Long Trail for it being used less. If you're looking to make a loop with Stratton Mountain, or a relatively easy out and back along trail 407 and 431, or up trail 441 and take a left -- this location and Bourn Pond are excellent choices.