I booked a group of 7 families and based on the website/map, thought I knew what sites to book the group to. Fortunately, the guy who booked us asked all the right questions about our group and redirected us to another section of the campground and he couldn't have been more right! Phenomenal campground, the staff were amazing and the sites were grassy, shady and wonderful. The campground was a perfect HQ for all our day trips for the area, we couldn't cover it all in just a week and will definitely go back. More sights to see in the area, Lone Pine Campsites will definitely be our base again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
VERY kid and family friendly. Has lots of actvities. We had a huge back in site that was grassy, but level. Park is spotless. Workers out everyday, cutting, trimming and repairing. Roads are paved, nice campstore, and clean laundry. Quite a few seasonals, but sites are kept clean. We would have no problem recommending this campground to anyone. Very convenient location to all of the touristy things to do in the area: Ben and Jerry's, Cabot, etc. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here 3 years ago. Camping here on and off during this summer as I travel around. Very nice facility and kept up very well. Has a nice office manager, very accommodating. I rarely rate anyplace as excellent, but this is as good as any I've been in. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice clean campground close to lake Champlain. We had a large grassed site. Cable and Wi-Fi were good. Lots of attractions in the area. If in the area we would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a clean, well organized park right off the interstate. They even have an air hose available for filling low tires. However, we felt that we were being nickel and dimed as the Wi-Fi was $5 extra for four hours (most campgrounds are free, and it's available free in many towns at various spots), and the showers are additional pay. This after paying $32 for a parking place. Also, the atmosphere seemed repressive as there were many signs posted around the park with various prohibitions, and at check-in we were handed a page containing exactly 40 rules and regulations. And if someone wants to stop by and see you, they will have to check in and pay $4 for the privilege. In over 30 years of travel, I've camped all over the 40 contiguous states and all the other camps I've been in have found more positive ways to deal with these issues. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
August 2009
$43
The sites in this campground are very large and spacious and can accommodate rigs of any size. There are many activities for the family, including a fire engine ride for the kids. The staff is very helpful in every respect. Bring a long water hose as the spigot can be located a fair distance from your site. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The staff was very friendly and helpful at check in. All streets were paved. Sites were grassy and level although they were rather close together. There were several seasonals but all the rigs were up to date and well maintained. The pool was not heated so it was much too cold to swim. Also, the shower was metered which we have a hard time understanding @ a rate of $42 a night. All in all this is a very nice campground and we would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I reserved online on their website for premium site for dates that showed available on their site and gave my credit card info for the reservation. I then received email confirmations for my trip itineraries. I thought it was booked! I then received a voicemail the next morning advising that what I reserved was not available. I keep trying to call but nobody picks up the phone, and my messages asking for a call back are not returned . I want to make sure it's cancelled to book elsewhere. We did not stay at this park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
August 2008
$35
Nice flat site, lots of trees although our site only had one. Full hook-up on grass parking area for 30' class C motorhome with toad. One overnight stop, would use again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park, clean, fun events for kids! Fire Truck makes the rounds on weekends for "kids"...Min golf, 2 Swimming pools...Great folks. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice, large grassy sites. Two bath houses. One is old and needs a bit of freshing up, the other was clean and pleasant to use. Numerous activities for children. We were on a corner (site 141) and on a short road leading to the pool. It was quite busy at times and a bit noisy. Also the main pool does not have a lifeguard. There were some teenagers playing with a ball and taking up way too much space. There was also a young and very heavy teenager bomb diving in the deep end of the pool and scaring away smaller kids. In my opinion, the pool needs supervision, at least on week-ends. Overall our experience was very good and we will return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Lots of seasonal sites at this Campground. We arrived before check-in which was not a problem. Our reservations were for on top of the hill in the wooded area. After exploring the campground we were glad we changed our site to lower field. Sites in the woods were small and cramped. Sites in the field were very large. Saving point for this campground were the staff. All were very friendly and helpful. We had a problem with our tow vehicle and staff was willing to open the tool shed for me. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Would have given this campground a ten except that the highway traffic and the campground traffic in relation to our site was a little rough, and loud. The campground is spotless, the pool is spotless. The maintenance man is in need of a radar gun. He accuracy with the obeyed 8 mile and hour speed limit was slightly miss calculated. The man with the weed wackier comes around to trim grass all over your camper, and belongings. Its not like your staying for the season, and the grass is so long. Make sure you carry the dog poop bags at all times due to spot checks. Its amazing how profiling is used here. Ranger Rick is not happy and on duty at all times. Its a good thing we plan most of our activities at nearby attractions. It saved us a lot of conflict with the profiling issue. Must I remind the camp staff that people are paying you for this vacation and don't appreciate being policed over doggy bags, and driving under the speed limit. Ooh yea, where is the cable TV thats right there isn't any! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice campground in the Burlington area. It is near the interstate, but there is no traffic noise. The lower area is MUCH better than the upper area. The sites are bigger, full hookups, 50 Amp. etc. The office does a very nice job to assist the camper with sites, directions, etc. The roads are outstanding in the park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our family loves this campground! We have always had a good time and felt very comfortable here. There are a lot of activities for the entire family and they are well-planned. While there are a lot of sites and a lot of activity, it is not loud or unruly. The park is clean and well maintained and the owners and staff are courteous and helpful. If you are looking for a great family park, Lonepine is a must-see. We will continue to visit this campground as often as possible. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
It was expensive, but overall it was a very nice clean, well up to date campground with plenty to do for families. The lower section we camped in the sites were very wide, and back from the road, the upper section was tight. But the campground is in nice shape, and family fun. Not sure if id return very expensive We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground has an upper section and a lower section. The upper section has more shady and smaller sites than the lower. The lower section has large grassy sites. All roads are paved. There are two pools, a smaller one on the upper section and a large one for the lower section. There is a rec hall, arcade, tennis courts and horseshoe pits. This is a family campground. It is just seconds from Mallets Bay on Lake Champlain. There are several seasonal sites, predominantly in the back of the lower section. They have many scheduled activities including dances, holiday parades, etc. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.