Randolph Vermont Campgrounds

Randolph Vermont has a zip code of 05060. The current date and time in Randolph is March 29, 2024, 10:59 am and it has a population of 4,576 people. Randolph Vermont lies at an elevation of 1,350 feet.


Abel Mountain Campground

354 Mobile Acres Road #6f
Randolph Vermont, 05060
Phone: 802-728-5548 From I-89 take Randolph exit 4, west on Rte 66 for 2.5 miles, then Rte 12A for 2.5 miles on left. Only minutes off the highway, yet a quiet secluded haven, Abel Mountain Campground is nestled along the third branch of the White River and has 270 acres of trails. Featuring 93 spacious grassy sites (many shaded)! 78 full hook-ups and 15 water/electric only, many with new electric 20/30/50 amp and new water lines. 37 riverbank sites, 15 pull-through, any size RV, all with picnic table and large fire ring. RVers and tenters alike enjoy a serene and friendly atmosphere surrounded by the relaxing sounds of the river, the wind in the large shade trees, songs of local birds, and a crackling fire! Pool, large open pavillion, 2 playgrounds, basketball, horseshoe pit, biking trails, pay phone, dump station, walking trails, hot showers (no quarters!), and flush toilets. We sell wood, propane, and ice. Activities include bingo, ice cream socials, pot luck, pig roast, Christmas in July, craft hour, tubing, fishing, kayaking. Great golf, eating and shopping nearby. Fax and modem service available. Pets welcome on leash. MC/VISA

Allis State Park

284 Allis State Park Rd.
Randolph Vermont, 05060
Phone: 802-276-3175, 888-409-7579 Allis State Park is named after Wallace Allis who willed his Bear Mountain Farm to the state of Vermont to be developed as a campground and recreational area. It is located on the summit of Bear Mountain. There is a fire tower located at the picnic area from which there are excellent views of central Vermont. On a clear day, Killington, Pico, and Ascutney peaks are visible to the south; Camels Hump and Mt. Mansfield to the north; Abraham, Lincoln, and Ellen to the west; the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the east. Baker Pond is nearby on Route 12, two miles west of the park; North and South ponds lie together one mile east of the park; Sunset Lake is in the village of Brookfield, two miles east of Bear Mountain. The camping area, picnic area, and rangers residence were built in 1932 and 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Facilities: The campground at Allis State Park consists of 18 tent sites and 8 lean-to sites. Each of the 26 sites has a picnic table and a stone or brick fireplace. One rest room serves the entire campground, providing modern plumbing and hot showers ($). There is a sanitary dump station for RVs, but no hookups. Also, located in the day use area is a large picnic shelter with rest rooms. Area Attractions: Floating Bridge, Marvin Newton House, Brookfield; Norwich University Museum, Northfield; Vermont State House, State Museum of the Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier; Barre Granite Quarries, Graniteville and Websterville; John Selby Maple Museum, Barre; Historical Museum, Randolph.