Like many National Forests, there are a wide variety of dirt roads with primitive campsites along them in the Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont. Learn more about Camping Opportunities in Green Mountain National Forest, including a description of the various camping areas in the forest.
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Popular field-camping area in Southern Vermont. Also, several dispersed campsites are nearby.
The 3,700-acre Split Rock Wild Forest is part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve. Located in the eastern foothills of the Adirondack Mountains along the shore of Lake Champlain, it comprises the largest tract of undeveloped Lake Champlain shoreline in New York.
The wild forest is named for Split Rock Mountain, the main feature of the area. The Lake Champlain Palisades and Webb Royce Swamp are within its boundaries. The trail system provides many scenic views of Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains of Vermont. The Westport Boat Launch Site, located in the Hammond Pond Wild Forest, is the nearest location to launch on the lake and access the shoreline campsites on Split Rock Wild Forest.
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On the backside of Mount Grant and Bread Loaf Mountain is the headwaters of the White River in Granville, Vermont. Forest Route 55 provides access to the back country, and there is a deep hollow with informal campsites along it to explore.