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United StatesVermontWilliamstownLimehurst Lake Campground

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Limehurst Lake Campground

4104 VT-14, Williamstown, VT 05679
4.0(123)

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Donald AldermanDonald Alderman
07/12/18 for 3 nights. A hidden gem. Rick, his wife and daughter were very pleasant and helpful. When we arrived at a trailer park entrance we said, "Oh no!" but in the back was this separate, quiet, quaint campground. After registering, Rick drove down and assisted us with backing into our site. Our grass site was right on the beautiful lake with soft needle pines as shade. There was plenty of room between sites. Firewood was delivered right to our site and WiFi was some of the fastest I have encountered while camping. Very nice swimming area and a 1 mile lake trail. Every morning Rick was detailing the beach area and grounds. Bathrooms were very clean, plenty of hot water and good pressure. They also discussed some of the facility improvements they planned for the near future. Have already told others of this place on our six week camping trip through New England. Would definitely visit again!
Debbie JaudonDebbie Jaudon
Limehurst Lake Campground is a small, family run campground that has been a local favorite for years. It had run down a bit over time but the new owners are working hard to make it a stellar location. They've built several new buildings that include the office and store, gathering place, bathrooms and laundry. This summer they opened a new pool. There's also a beach area for swimming in the lake. They have decent sized campsites available for the largest RVs. While most are back in spots, they are easily accessible. Cell service is poor but the great wifi makes up for it. The owners are extremely friendly and provide services I would expect at a more expensive premium RV Resort. The only suggestion I have would be to add some dog "poopy stations" around the campground. Overall, a nice campground. Would stay again if we are back in this area.
Leah HancockLeah Hancock
Our 2023 campground favorite! A lovely little spot tucked into the valley. Recent flooding meant we weren't able to swim in the pond, but we had plenty of fun swimming in the pool and fishing from the bridge—all 3 of our kids caught fish! Rick and Andrea were very pleasant and Rick jumped into action when we discovered a blockage in sewer hookup as we were getting ready to leave. Can't beat a waterfront site, nice dry wood, and friendly seasonal neighbors. We've been to a few campgrounds where the seasonals look like they're going to rot straight into the ground or are covered in tchotchkes, but these were well-maintained and not over-the-top. Definitely going into our regular rotation, especially considering its proximity to Norwich University, my husband's alma mater.
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07/12/18 for 3 nights. A hidden gem. Rick, his wife and daughter were very pleasant and helpful. When we arrived at a trailer park entrance we said, "Oh no!" but in the back was this separate, quiet, quaint campground. After registering, Rick drove down and assisted us with backing into our site. Our grass site was right on the beautiful lake with soft needle pines as shade. There was plenty of room between sites. Firewood was delivered right to our site and WiFi was some of the fastest I have encountered while camping. Very nice swimming area and a 1 mile lake trail. Every morning Rick was detailing the beach area and grounds. Bathrooms were very clean, plenty of hot water and good pressure. They also discussed some of the facility improvements they planned for the near future. Have already told others of this place on our six week camping trip through New England. Would definitely visit again!
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Limehurst Lake Campground is a small, family run campground that has been a local favorite for years. It had run down a bit over time but the new owners are working hard to make it a stellar location. They've built several new buildings that include the office and store, gathering place, bathrooms and laundry. This summer they opened a new pool. There's also a beach area for swimming in the lake. They have decent sized campsites available for the largest RVs. While most are back in spots, they are easily accessible. Cell service is poor but the great wifi makes up for it. The owners are extremely friendly and provide services I would expect at a more expensive premium RV Resort. The only suggestion I have would be to add some dog "poopy stations" around the campground. Overall, a nice campground. Would stay again if we are back in this area.
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Our 2023 campground favorite! A lovely little spot tucked into the valley. Recent flooding meant we weren't able to swim in the pond, but we had plenty of fun swimming in the pool and fishing from the bridge—all 3 of our kids caught fish! Rick and Andrea were very pleasant and Rick jumped into action when we discovered a blockage in sewer hookup as we were getting ready to leave. Can't beat a waterfront site, nice dry wood, and friendly seasonal neighbors. We've been to a few campgrounds where the seasonals look like they're going to rot straight into the ground or are covered in tchotchkes, but these were well-maintained and not over-the-top. Definitely going into our regular rotation, especially considering its proximity to Norwich University, my husband's alma mater.
Leah Hancock

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1.0
8y

Not a friendly place. Charges minimum for credit/debit cards which is illegal. Extremely rude owner!!! Tried to go visit my sister for dinner. ( maybe 2 hours in her paid cabin) and they wanted to charge me a full days admission for my family! Like this is an amusement park. I can pay for a hotel room and have all the visitors i want, including pool, free of charge!!!! This guy wants to nickel and dime ya. Not to mention the puddle they charge you to swim in!!! Theres a reason why the locals call it "Slimehurst" save your money, go to a classy place !!! This place is so bad they now owe me a star!!!

Just happened to review some of my reviews. And see that the "owner" posted a generic response to look as if he cares, but that I have issues! Typical! He claims that I had a nice time there....I didnt get to go in because I wasn't about to pay more than $20 to go visit my sister in her PAID cabin for just an hour or two. I argued about it at the gate and his simple response was you dont like it leave!!! It is exactly like a hotel for your information. You charge to stay on your property. I had no intention of using the pond, waterslide(which has an additional charge anyway) or any other facility. I just wanted to go to my sister's cabin and sit and have a peaceful visit. So I turned around, called my sister and we went out to eat. As for the debit card issue, posting a sign saying you'll be charged a fee if you dont spend a minimum used to be illegal in the sense that it violated the banks agreement with merchants. As a merchant you agree to accept plastic as a form of payment the fees are part of your overhead. Plastic is also the payment of today, cash is becoming obsolete. We as customers shouldn't be punished because the world is full of thieves! So if you are really taking a "HIT" by me spending $8, then just roll it into the price. As for the owner also stating that it's not cool to take out my anger in a review....um that's exactly what a review is for to Express my satisfaction or disgust with a merchant!!!! So again I warn everyone to go at your own risk. There are countless other places in the state of Vermont that are way more customer/family friendly. I suggest getting a state season pass for all the state parks. Way better deal, and much nicer, cleaner properties!!! FYI...I'm not a state employee...just someone that knows bad customer service when I see it!!! This place is definitely top...

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3.0
7y

Nice level park with lake. If you don't have a park, you will like this park. A friend and us stayed 4 and 5 days in 2 different campsites. We paid on Sunday to stay on Monday, and was told that since we stayed pass 11 am on Monday, that we had to pay. She argued with my friend, who had to go get his receipts to show her. She didn't check her records. I took my dogs from the trailer to the truck, they ran around in front of me (by my truck) and was putting them in the truck and was questioned why they weren't on a leash. She told my wife that they were running all over the park, which wasn't the truth. We weren't at the trailer when her husband came to check the cable TV that had a fuzzy picture and they barked at him, from inside the trailer. That also looked out the window, we forgot to close the blinds, and they bark at her. Heard about this also. Every time I talked with her, was told to make sure I pick up their poop. We are respectful, knowing that we have 2 dogs, don't want people to have bad opinions of dogs. We try are best to keep our dogs from barking and always pick...

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5.0
6y

Limehurst’s campground is simply the best! My husband and I travel over an hour to be there. ( even for just a two night stay and do often even though there are parks closer) We have been repeat customers for five years now. Only time we don’t camp there is for our yearly week visit to meet our in-laws mid way from Indiana! The grounds are always clean, the beauty of the place is so peaceful and relaxing. Prior to our first visit there other camp grounds can’t compare to the beauty of this place. The owners go out of their way to make you feel comfortable and welcomed. It’s a place we feel right at home! There price is compatible and they don’t squawk about visitors they do charge a small fee for visiting quest but so don’t every other place I’ve been to. (They have liability and insurance to deal with) as for the owners I can’t say enough good for these people. Fellow campers get help with all their camping needs. I’ve even seen one of the owners Rick help with repairs. Both owners keep this place safe, beautiful and welcoming. My husband and I both look forward to many years...

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