Crown Point Camping Area
(2 Reviews)
Crown Point Camping Area is located at 131 Bishops Camp Rd., Perkinsville, Vermont 05151 with a total of 146 campsites. Before your trip to Crown Point Camping Area, check out website at http://crownpointcampingarea.com/ or contact them through 802-263-5555 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
Amenities
Hookups | 30 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups | |||||
Connectivity | cable tv | wifi | |||||||
Recreation | basketball court | boat ramp | boat rental | fishing | horseshoes | mini golf | playground | recreation trail | volleyball |
Site Amenities | picnic table | pull thru | |||||||
Facilities | dump station | firewood | general store | laundry | propane | restrooms | |||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Crown Point Camping Area
Last Price Paid: $45
Reported by Stars on 06.14.2021
Longest RV Reported: 18 feet (Teardrop Trailer)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Monthly Rate:
Yes
Number of Sites:
146
Elevation:
557 ft / 169 m
Tent Camping:
Yes
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 06/14/2021
Reviews of Crown Point Camping Area
2 people have reviewed this location.
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Nice private campground near Stoughton Pond.
Reviewed 14/6/2021
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Nightly rate: $45
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 86
Site 86, under the trees near Stoughton Pond. Not able to access the pond from the site as it is on a hill above the pond. No mosquitos.Campground has many seasonals, we stayed there as our friends are seasonals on site 88. We had water and electric but were surprised to find the electric was 20 amp, luckily we have adaptors. There are some tent sites, and a few pull thru sites in an open area not under the trees. There is a back loop with full hook ups. Some sites would be difficult to access in a large camper. Camp owners very responsive, must call to make reservations. They do not tolerate after hour noise and will eject campers who are abusive. Seasonal campers friendly, all dogs must be on leash. Easy check in. Camp roads are narrow. Dump station. Boat, kayak access to Stoughton Pond. The pond also has a great picnic area and beach, access on Stoughton Pond Road. Access to the Vermont snowmobile trails in campground, they do have some year round sites and you can snowmobile from your campsite. They also have a heated bathhouse year round. Bathrooms clean, hot showers free, some shower stalls are very large and others are small. The bathhouse in the middle has the largest showers.2 nice covered picnic areas, one under the trees and another by the office. There is a small clean pond with floats, kids play area, basketball court (1/2), miniature golf, shuffleboard and horseshoes.1 bar cell service at the site but better reception at the office. Non-secure wifi near the office. There is a great old-fashioned take-out restaurant on the corner of routes 106 & 131 with ice cream. Be aware when using navigation (google maps or other), there are many small gravel roads in Vermont that would be difficult to use towing a camper. Stay on numbered routes, it may take a few minutes longer but worth not having to call a tow truck if you get stuck somewhere isolated on a dirt road.
Beautiful campground among the trees
Reviewed 17/12/2017
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Nightly rate: $31
Days stayed: 5
Site number: 110
4.5 stars rounded up.....We loved our visit to this heavily wooded campground in Vermont. It is located in a particularly pretty area of the state and it is convenient to several interesting towns.The entire campground is heavily wooded, so all the sites have at least some degree of privacy. However, some sites are definitely better than others. We were originally placed in a pull-through site (because we expected to only be there for two nights) in the middle of a large area of seasonal residents. Because our neighbors had tons of stuff in their sites, our space did not feel particularly private. However, when we asked if we could move to a different loop, they were happy to oblige us and our new site was awesome. We happened to be the only people camping in that loop, but even if there had been others there, we still would have had tons of space and privacy. Based on our experience, I would definitely suggest trying to get a site in the loop we were in (around site #110). I would try to avoid being placed in one of the transient sites that are mixed in with the seasonal sites.This was a very good location. It took about 20 to 30 minutes to drive to most areas of interest - Quechee and Woodstock being the big ones. It's a bit west of I-91, so relatively convenient if you're traveling through.Customer service was great. We spoke to the owners multiple times and they were incredibly personable and helpful. They were more than willing to allow us to move sites, they provided us lots of information about the local area, and were just very friendly.We really enjoyed our stay at this campground. We loved the heavily wooded setting and the spacious sites - at least the ones in the back of the campground. The only downside is that there are a lot of seasonal sites and some take up a lot of space, so there are areas that can feel cramped. Additionally, all the trees drop a lot of debris that can make some of the campers look a bit run down, but for the most part, everything was in good order and having spent far too much time in parking lot type campgrounds, we were thrilled to find ourselves in this setting. Additionally, the folks who run the campground are incredible personable and helpful. We would definitely stay here again.Note - Passport America is available on a limited basis which brought our average nightly cost down a bit.