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Vaughan Meadow Introduce

Welcome to Vaughan Meadow, a hidden gem located in the picturesque town of Newbury, Vermont. Situated along the tranquil Connecticut River, this campground and RV park offers a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Vaughan Meadow provides a peaceful environment surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking views.

Despite its remote location, Vaughan Meadow is accurately placed on Google Maps, though it may require some effort to find, especially during periods of high water levels. The campground's natural beauty is evident even after heavy rains, as seen after the remnants of Hurricane Debby in August 2024. While the approach may become silty and muddy, the site remains a charming destination for those seeking solitude and connection with nature.

  • Scenic Location: Nestled along the Connecticut River, Vaughan Meadow offers stunning views and a serene atmosphere.
  • RV and Camping Facilities: Equipped with essential amenities for a comfortable stay, including RV hookups and tent sites.
  • Outdoor Activities: Explore nearby hiking trails, fishing spots, and kayaking opportunities on the river.
  • Peaceful Environment: Ideal for those looking to unwind and enjoy the beauty of Vermont's countryside.

Customer feedback highlights the unique charm of Vaughan Meadow. Visitors appreciate its accurate location on Google Maps and the peaceful ambiance, even after heavy rainfall. One reviewer noted that while the approach was muddy due to high water levels, the site's natural beauty remained intact. Vaughan Meadow is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of nature.

Location

VermontOrange CountyNewbury

Customer Reviews

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Scott Graham-Stephens
Aug 11, 2024

It is important to note that Vaughn Meadow was surveyed and reviewed the day after remnants of Hurricane Debby saturated the area with rain august 2024. I suspect that the approach is silty and muddy. Like many of the other sites on this section of the Connecticut River.Although the water level was so high, it did not appear to be that way. This site is accurately placed on google maps. It was hard to find however. That may be due to the height of the water level, which obscured most of the post that the camping sign was affixed to.