Brattleboro North KOA Journey Introduce
Nestled in the picturesque hills of Southern Vermont, Brattleboro North KOA Journey offers a quintessential New England camping experience. Located in East Dummerston, just a few miles north of the vibrant town of Brattleboro, this campground serves as a perfect base camp for travelers exploring the Green Mountain State. Whether you are passing through on a long road trip or looking for a peaceful weekend getaway, the park provides a blend of vintage Vermont charm and modern convenience. The property is known for its well-maintained grounds, lush gardens, and a welcoming atmosphere that reflects its history as a roadside retreat dating back several decades.
As a KOA Journey location, the park is specifically designed to provide a convenient and comfortable "oasis after a day on the road." It is an Asian-owned and women-owned business, led by owners Kat and Alan Berta, who have focused on significant infrastructure upgrades since taking over in 2019. From the iconic yellow sign at the entrance to the meticulously kept bathhouses and high-speed Wi-Fi, every detail is managed to ensure guests feel at home. The campground operates seasonally, typically opening in late spring and welcoming guests through the peak of the breathtaking Vermont foliage season in October.
The location of Brattleboro North KOA Journey is ideal for accessibility and local exploration. Situated directly on US-5, the campground is easily reached from Interstate 91, making it a stress-free stop for those driving large RVs or towing trailers. Its proximity to the Connecticut River and the surrounding farm country allows visitors to enjoy a rural setting without being far from essential services. Local favorites like Walker Farm, which sits right next door, offer fresh produce and flowers, adding to the authentic Vermont feel of the stay. For those wanting to explore further, downtown Brattleboro is just five miles away, offering a unique mix of eclectic shops, local eateries, and a thriving arts scene.
- The campground is located at 1238 US-5, East Dummerston, VT 05346, USA.
- Primary contact phone number: (802) 254-5908.
- Mobile contact number: +1 802-254-5908.
- Direct access from I-91 via Exit 3 (heading north) or Exit 4 (heading south).
- Positioned within minutes of both Brattleboro and Putney, Vermont.
Brattleboro North KOA Journey caters to a wide variety of camping styles, ranging from traditional tenting to luxury cabin stays. The park offers full-service hookups for RVs of all sizes, including long pull-through sites that can accommodate rigs up to 70 feet. For those without an RV, the selection of cabins and cottages provides a cozy alternative with various levels of luxury. The service at the park is frequently highlighted by visitors, particularly the on-site camp store which serves as a hub for guest needs and local information.
- RV Camping: Offering full hookups with electric, water, and sewer connections (30/50 amp available).
- Deluxe Cabins: Feature kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and included linens for a "glamping" experience.
- Vermont Cottages: Charming, white clapboard structures that offer a nostalgic stay with modern climate control.
- Rustic Log Cabins: Perfect for those seeking a traditional cabin feel while remaining close to park facilities.
- Rustic Tent Sites: Shaded spots for those who prefer camping under the stars, including some sites with electricity.
- On-site Services: Includes a 24/7 laundry facility, propane refilling, and firewood vending.
- Camp Store and Coffee House: Featuring locally roasted coffee, bagels, maple creemees, and unique Vermont souvenirs.
- EV Charging: Level 2 charging stations are available on-site for campers traveling with electric vehicles.
The features and highlights of this campground go beyond just a place to sleep. The owners have invested in recreation and community spaces that make it a favorite for families and pet owners alike. The park is highly rated for its cleanliness and the quality of its amenities, which are designed to keep both children and adults entertained. Highlights include two distinct playground areas, a pristine swimming pool, and dedicated spaces for furry friends. The atmosphere is inclusive and welcoming to all, identifying as LGBTQ+ friendly and a transgender safe space.
- Dual Playgrounds: Featuring a wooden pirate ship structure, a "Jumparoo" bouncy jumper, swings, and tetherball.
- Swimming Pool: A well-maintained pool with both shallow and deep ends, open from late May through Labor Day.
- KampK9 Dog Park: A fenced area where dogs can run off-leash, along with pet-friendly walking paths.
- Recreation Spaces: Includes a half basketball court, a TV lounge, and a "Pixel Park" for modern fun.
- Landscaped Grounds: Beautiful flower gardens and shaded sites that attract local birds like hummingbirds and bluebirds.
- Accessibility Features: Wheelchair accessible entrance, parking, and restrooms ensure the park is inclusive for all guests.
- High-Speed Wi-Fi: Modernized internet infrastructure that supports streaming and remote work needs.
Choosing Brattleboro North KOA Journey is worth it for several reasons, but perhaps the most compelling is the personal touch provided by the resident owners. Unlike larger, corporate-run resorts, this park maintains a "small park with a big heart" feel where the staff is knowledgeable about the local area and eager to help plan your Vermont adventure. The quality of the facilities—particularly the spotless bathhouses—is a common theme in guest feedback, making it a reliable choice for those who value comfort and hygiene.
Furthermore, the campground offers a unique historical connection. The on-site gift shop and some of the cottages date back to the 1930s and 40s, preserving a sense of nostalgia that is hard to find in modern developments. This historical charm is balanced perfectly with 21st-century upgrades like stable 50-amp power and reliable cellular signals. Its proximity to world-class Vermont attractions, such as the Retreat Trails, Hogback Mountain’s 100-mile view, and local distilleries, makes it an unbeatable value for those looking to experience the best of the region.
For families, the dual playgrounds and kid-centric activities ensure that children are never bored, while the quiet, peaceful evening atmosphere allows for a restorative night's sleep. The inclusion of premium amenities like a coffee house and fresh maple creemees right on the property means you can enjoy the luxuries of a boutique stay while still being immersed in the natural beauty of the Vermont countryside. Whether you are looking for a quick overnight stop or a week-long home base, this campground stands out as a premier destination in the Northeast.
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Customer Reviews
This was our first KOA experience and it was amazing! Everything about this campsite was amazing from the hosts (kind, helpful, knowledgeable on so many things to do and see). The campsite was well kept and clean. We would definitely come back here to stay and recommend it to any and everyone!
We stayed in this campground on our vacation in Vermont. It was a very quiet and peaceful campground with much to do. There were 2 playgrounds and I have to admit, they were amazing! The first playground had swings, a small slide, tetherball, and many more enjoying obstacles. The other playground had a wooden ship structure, a bouncy blow up jumper, and some monkey bars. It was perfect for children, and my 3 youngest loved this playground. The cabins were great, they had (surprisingly) a lot of space! They had a bunkbed with a queen on the bottom and twin on the top, and separate from that was also another queen bed. The cabin slept 5 people comfortably. There was a small mini fridge and a table, but we did almost all of our eating outside on our picnic table. One thing we didn’t find very handy was that the bathrooms were pretty far away from our cabin and were definitely not easy to get to in the middle of the night, at least for my youngest children. The camp store was great, and they had coffee and bagels. There was so much to choose from in the camp store, and picking souvenirs was hard because there were many things we wanted. But overall, the nightly prices and camp store prices I would say were slightly higher than I thought was a reasonable price. We still enjoyed it though, and I thought that it was a great place for a family. The campground was great for biking around, and the pool was perfect because it had a shallow end and also a deep end. The water in the pool was chilly alright! I definitely recommend this campground if you are visiting Vermont!
Nice quiet campground. Nice pool, only thing I would say is needs updated playground. The grounds are clean, there is plenty of space between sites. They keep the trees trimmed. Nice firepits. Would return here again.
We stopped here for an over nighter before heading home and ended up adding an extra day! Small and friendly, clean campground! The staff we interacted with were so nice! Just at the front desk was so sweet and got a chance to speak with the manager (I’m sorry I did t get your name) this morning and she was great as well! Def recommend this KOA!! 🌟🥇🏆⭐️
We were back for our annual "Summer Camping" group stay. We stayed in a tiny house, 2 cabins & Moose Mansion...then we also had 2 motor homes and 3 campers on sites...and 18 people!We love Brattleboro North KOA AND their owners. They have a beautiful store with lots of local treats. Delicious maple creamee And handmade coffees.Their grounds are kept meticulously by the owners and their staff. Beautiful flower and bird gardens, 2 playgrounds, pristine pool to swim in, doggie enclosures for your fav pets, wonderful walking paths. All of this AND clean laundry room (easy to use), beautiful arcade with fun retro games (This building has AC too, everyone). TV available in this building with lots of movies if there is a rainy day. Games and puzzles galore! Propane can be filled on site and a nice clean area to clean out before you head out. Trash and recycling easy to get to on site. Would you like wood for your fire pit (provided)? They will bring it right to your site. If the office is closed, you can use their wood vending machine to self serve! Brilliant!The bathrooms are newly renovated and kept clean like no other campground I've seen.If you have an opportunity to stay in one of their cabins or Moose Mansion, don't pass it up! Linens, air conditioning, fans, grills and more. Moose Mansion now has a beautiful pet enclosure and an awesome table and chairs set on the deck. Glamping was wonderful!!Thank you, Kat & Alan, for all the hard work you put into this campground. Our group really appreciates you!
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