Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Vermont Freedom Campground is a delightful destination nestled in the serene landscape of Greensboro Bend, Vermont. This campground combines a warm, inviting atmosphere with a variety of recreational opportunities, making it an ideal spot for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply a break from the routine.
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Vermont Freedom Campground is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience that brings people together in a fun, welcoming environment. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or solo, this campground offers something for everyone.
Onsite services
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Camping fee
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Skip and the whole group that stay out there for the season are great. They are very welcoming and kind. We had a wonderful time swimming, the potluck was nice, and the drag show was a great way to end the night. We were sad to leave. We hope to visit again for Halloween 🎃.
Just spent this past weekend there and loved the atmosphere, friendly people, and good vibes of the whole place. The hot tubs are beautiful, and enjoy the heated above ground pool. It's very much a make what you will of the place, the seasonals are all welcoming, and we're planning on visiting during the summer with more hustle and bustle going on! Hardwick, VT is about 13mins. away and is really cute. Enjoyed a coffee shop, there's also a recreational marijuana shop, and just small town cuteness! The Lamoille valley rail trail is great for biking, with an easy access parking lot right near the Cabot Creamery(323 VT-15, Hardwick, VT). Would be nice to see a sunbathing area by the pool, or nice place to hangout by the pool. As it is right now if you're not swimming it's not really fun to hang by there.
This Adult’s Only campground is surrounded by the beauty and nature of Vermont. From the green trees and variety of birdsong to the smell of the wild thyme growing in the field and the frogs calling in the pond. It was a space that I could be free and enjoy myself and my friends. There were clean facilities and three good sized hot tubs, as well as a heated pool. The weekend I went was a bit chilly and rainy, so I really enjoyed spending time in the hot tubs. It’s about a 3+ hour drive north of Boston, and the cell service gets spotty in the mountains, but the beauty of nature was well worth it, including the Bald Eagle I saw fly overhead on my drive home through the mountains. The owners/seasonal regulars in the campground were wonderful people and they made sure the facilities were clean and things were running smoothly. The roads in the campground are rocky and may be tough for smaller cars, but work well for campers and trailers. And the roads being rocks also meant they didn’t flood in the rain. As a nature lover and a birdwatcher I look forward to going back to the campground to see and hear more birds and wildflowers. As someone who goes to adults only events I also look forward to another event hosted at this campground. The composting toilets were not my favorite thing, but they weren’t the worst bathrooms I have encountered on a camping trip or an event space, and I appreciate that there were showers available as well.
The people are what make this place special, selected by a motto that could be"Live and let live." A combination of naturists, queer folk, and others who want to do their things without fear or hassle of judgement, and out of that comes looking after and caring for one another. For me, this was a stop on a bike trip, and several people heading into town offered rides or to pick something up if I needed anything.
Excellence on all levels. The seasonals were very welcoming during our 5-week stay. Jeff is a kind and friendly host. We have a small Aframe, so it was nice to have such a clean, modern bathhouse. We walked all over on the nearby trails and backroads, getting in a lot of miles. Smith's Grocery, about a mile away, had everything we needed, including great prepared sandwiches, pizza, and creamees. I highly recommend Vermont Freedom Campground.