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Goose Point Campground

North Hero, New York
4.1 (83 reviews)

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About Goose Point Campground

Campground in New York.

Goose Point Campground sits in the scenic heart of North Hero, New York, offering RV travelers a wonderful retreat in one of the Lake Champlain region's most picturesque communities. Located on U.S. Route 2 South, this campground provides convenient access to the natural beauty and attractions that make this area of upstate New York so special.

North Hero is a gem nestled between the majestic Green Mountains of Vermont to the east and the Adirondacks to the west, with the sparkling waters of Lake Champlain creating a stunning backdrop for your camping adventure. The area is known for its peaceful rural character, charming small-town atmosphere, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or an active vacation exploring the region, Goose Point Campground serves as an excellent home base.

The Lake Champlain valley has a rich history spanning centuries, and visitors can explore that heritage through various local attractions and historic sites in the surrounding communities. The region is particularly beautiful during fall foliage season, when the landscape transforms into brilliant displays of color, making it an ideal time for RV travelers to visit. Summer offers warm weather perfect for water activities and outdoor exploration, while spring and early fall provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.

Nearby activities include exploring the islands and shores of Lake Champlain, enjoying hiking trails that crisscross the region, and visiting charming local farms and orchards. The area is known for agricultural pursuits, and farm stands selling fresh produce and local goods are popular stops for travelers. Birdwatching enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse wildlife in this important ecological region.

North Hero's convenient location makes it accessible for exploring both Vermont and the broader Champlain Valley region. The quiet, unhurried pace of the community appeals to travelers looking to disconnect from busy urban life and reconnect with nature and each other. Goose Point Campground welcomes RV enthusiasts of all types, from families seeking outdoor adventure to retirees enjoying the RV lifestyle.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

North Hero is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

New York weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for North Hero.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near North Hero. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Goose Point Campground Reviews

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Tina Bohley

Mar 23, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Tina Bohley

We have a 37 ft. 5th wheel, and it barely fit in what they call a pull thru site. In reality, it is not a pull thru site for big rigs. Our rig had to be backed up into someone else site, to get it in. Thanks to Tim, for helping with that. Also, there is no sewer, and transients don't get pumped, only the seasonals get their tanks pumped. Their dump station is at the back ofbthe campgrounds, w... We have a 37 ft. 5th wheel, and it barely fit in what they call a pull thru site. In reality, it is not a pull thru site for big rigs. Our rig had to be backed up into someone else site, to get it in. Thanks to Tim, for helping with that. Also, there is no sewer, and transients don't get pumped, only the seasonals get their tanks pumped. Their dump station is at the back ofbthe campgrounds, which is very inconvenient when you have a big rig. The roads are barely wide enough for the golf cart, and there are a few trees with low branches. So take our rv to the dump station was out of the question. Also, we were right on top of our neighbor. There was maybe 18 inches between our slides. We were so unhappy, we left a day early.

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Christine S

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Christine S

Traveling up through Canada and stopped here to camp on our way back home. Extremely clean restrooms! And the pool was amazing after a long hot drive. Docks if you have a boat, are available. Very friendly owners. Definitely recommend.

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Alla Peckham

Mar 23, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Alla Peckham

We stopped here for 1 night on an RV trip to Maine. This was our least favorite place of the 6 RV campgrounds where we stayed. Everyone is right on top of each other. When our neighbor pulled in we were so close together we had to move our car so he could pull into his spot. There is no one really watching the campground either. There were a bunch of young men sitting in the road right outside ou... We stopped here for 1 night on an RV trip to Maine. This was our least favorite place of the 6 RV campgrounds where we stayed. Everyone is right on top of each other. When our neighbor pulled in we were so close together we had to move our car so he could pull into his spot. There is no one really watching the campground either. There were a bunch of young men sitting in the road right outside our campsite, no one ever said anything. There's no one watching that good are leashed and the dump is up hill and kinda far away.

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David Ryan

Mar 23, 2026

2.0

Google Review by David Ryan

This campground has approx 220 sites where 95% are permanently occupied with seasonal residents. Site was on a sloped ridge parallel to one of the vehicle paths. Zero privacy. Neighbors on three sides separated by about 10 feet. Be prepared for: - A continuous parade of golf carts passing by on the nearby path with drivers and passengers yelling greetings to everyone they know. - People walking th... This campground has approx 220 sites where 95% are permanently occupied with seasonal residents. Site was on a sloped ridge parallel to one of the vehicle paths. Zero privacy. Neighbors on three sides separated by about 10 feet. Be prepared for: - A continuous parade of golf carts passing by on the nearby path with drivers and passengers yelling greetings to everyone they know. - People walking though your site going to visit others - People parking on your site in front of your trailer with pickup trucks and/or golf carts. I had both at the same time. - Loud parties, possibly on two sides simultaneously, until after midnight complete with smoky campfires and conversations unsuitable for children. - Barking dogs Other than that, it was lovely. Expensive for what you get.

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Brendan Hamill-O'Neil

Mar 23, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Brendan Hamill-O'Neil

We went camping here and got put in one of the worst camp sites I have ever been in, it was right on the highway (route 5) and across the way was the rest of the camp which were blaring the news and being rowdy until late. The campgrounds is full of seasonal and long term RV spots, not a bad thing but notable. If I wanted to camp on the side of a main road with cars driving by all night I’d do it... We went camping here and got put in one of the worst camp sites I have ever been in, it was right on the highway (route 5) and across the way was the rest of the camp which were blaring the news and being rowdy until late. The campgrounds is full of seasonal and long term RV spots, not a bad thing but notable. If I wanted to camp on the side of a main road with cars driving by all night I’d do it in Burlington and not pay $60 to do it in Alburg

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