Victory State Forest Primitive Camping Introduce

Experience the raw beauty and solitude of Victory State Forest with our primitive camping site. Nestled deep within the Vermont wilderness, this unique campground offers an off-grid experience that caters to those seeking true adventure. Located in Victory, VT, our site provides a chance to disconnect from modern conveniences and immerse yourself in nature.

Our primitive camping area is situated on the side of a steep mountain, accessible only via a snowmobile trail, which doubles as the only road into the forest. This remote location ensures unparalleled seclusion, ideal for those who enjoy hiking, overlanding, and off-the-beaten-path experiences. Note that there are no established trails or water sources nearby.

  • Environment: Pitch your tent on a steep mountain surrounded by untouched wilderness, offering endless opportunities for exploration and reflection.
  • Service Items: Primitive camping at its core—no electricity, running water, or other amenities. You'll need to bring all necessary supplies for an authentic outdoor experience.
  • Characteristics: Ideal for experienced campers with high-clearance 4x4 vehicles due to the challenging terrain and lack of nearby parking areas.

Customer feedback highlights both the challenges and rewards of this unique camping spot. Many visitors praise its remote beauty, making it a haven for overlanders seeking an extreme adventure. However, some note that it requires careful planning and preparation due to the rugged conditions and limited facilities.

Location

VermontEssex County

Customer Reviews

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Katie Collins
Aug 04, 2022

There is primitive camping and then there is this. The only road into the forest is a snowmobile trail (thank god we drive a Jeep). The “camping” is literally pitching a tent on the side of a very steep mountain where there are no hiking trails, no access to water, and no service. If you are an off the path kind of hiker and camper than maybe this is for you but there isn’t even parking within miles. I don’t know where we would have parked or hiked from. I was hoping to find a small space in the forest and read but it just wasn’t what we were hoping for.

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Grégory Audet
Jun 02, 2024

Insane spot for overlanding. You need a high clearance 4x4.

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longtrail Mckinney
Sep 04, 2018