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United StatesVermontIrasburgTree Corners Family Campground

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Tree Corners Family Campground

95 VT-58, Irasburg, VT 05845
4.0(98)

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treecorners.com

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Nick WilliamsNick Williams
Great kid camp ground a lot of activities and amenities for family. We rented a camper from them had great service when anything went wrong or wasn't perfect. Highly recommend taking a family camping trip there!!
Lori DrouinLori Drouin
We loved this campground! We definitely want to go back soon!
Helen PaquinHelen Paquin
Family friendly! Lots to do! Beautiful area! Great prices!
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Great kid camp ground a lot of activities and amenities for family. We rented a camper from them had great service when anything went wrong or wasn't perfect. Highly recommend taking a family camping trip there!!
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4.0
8y

Very well kept and clean campground, probably worth a 4 rating but a few things hold it at a 3 for us. The campground it self is very well kept and the grassy sites in many places are a huge plus in our opinion although they could definitely add more full hook up sites we were lucky enough to get one but there are far more non sewer site options than ones with sewer. Both pools are impeccably kept and the free water slides were fun for the kids but are only open for three hours in the afternoon and not open year round so be sure to ask before booking to be sure if that's part of the fun in your weekend you are counting on. Now for those who need to remain connected to the free world there is absolutely no cell service at your campsite and the wifi offered you have to purchase via credit card which is not cheap, 15 bucks for three days for only one device and the wifi can be a bit intermittent at times if you are trying to do anything other than check email so just be aware the wifi is a bit expensive for less than average service. The bathrooms are some of the nicest we have seen camping but also the most expensive 50 cents for four minutes so be sure to bring your quarters especially you ladies! The owners seem very nice and definitely have made a great family camping atmosphere but we have definitely been at campgrounds where the owners are more visible and interactive with the campers, with that being said it was nice to be camping at a place where it was quiet during quiet hours! Also in closing I understand the liability of RC cars in respect to a child losing control of one and having it crash into someone causing injury but there are definitely places the campground could create a designated place for them to be run for older kids who have them rather than banning them from the campground, gives the older kids and some younger kids that little something extra they use to occupy their time when there are no other events going on in the campground. Also be sure to catch the older gentleman who drives around with fresh vegetables on Friday nights his corn...

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4y

There’s good and bad to the new ownership. We have been coming here for just about a decade. The old owners were sticklers for the rules and there is certainly some enjoyment to come from the more relaxed atmosphere and being able to go In the pool later at night and quiet hours not being so uptight etc. my kids loved all that. that being said , there is also drawbacks with the new owners that can hopefully be addressed with more time and experience. One major complaint was that the watersides were both coated in green slime and STUNK. Like , to the point where even my 8 year old didn’t want to go down a water slide because he said it smelled too bad. There was also a much different vibe to the whole campground. We were there Monday - Thursday and every single day the new owners extended family were very present and dominated the pools and other common areas. It’s understandable that the new owners wanted to share with their extended friends and family as I’m sure anyone would. But unfortunately they were not very welcoming and It kind of made it feel like you were in inconveniencing them or getting in the way just by being there and intruding on their family time. There was one woman who would literally just “ grill “ us the entire time we were swimming. Hopefully these things are ironed out over time. I’m sure it’s a huge undertaking. For us, it was a pretty decent sized bummer after a decade of positive experiences....

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6y

I brought my 2 grandsons to Tree Corners for a few hours. It cost $21.00 for the three of us. While we were there the two teens running the water slides nagged the kids constantly. An older guy that was walking around the grounds heard the teens nagging and said that if the kids weren't listening, kick them out. I thought all of the kids that were there were doing a great job of abiding by the rules and just being kids. I understand there need to be rules for safety reasons, but it was to the point that it was no fun at all. The kids were told to hurry off the bottom of the slide by stepping off the side as soon as they stood up and not to walk off the end of the slide. The kids didn't even understand what they were hollering about. While we were there, the slides closed. They don't even stay open for the entire afternoon. The pool was so hot that it was not refreshing. I felt so uptight the entire time I was there, that I will choose another place to spend a summer afternoon with my grandchildren...

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