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Dumping is $15 but includes fresh water.
Showers are also available here and you have to pay to use them. Not "officially" part of the day use if you visit but the woman I spoke to on the phone said she thought it would be fine.
Also, this is the LEAST expensive dump station I came across this close to Burlington (besides the free dump station in nearby Montpelier). I called over 10 different campsites and wastewater treatment facilities and was told that dumping fees were between $30 and $40 to dump or that the water treatment plants don't allow it at all.
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Shaded campsites with great hiking trails. Swimming and boating at the reservoir. All sites are primitive, no electric, water or sewer. Water is available at a couple locations in the campground. Most bath houses are older with pay showers. There is a dump station and water available for $15 if you do not stay at the campground. Nature center has great talks and education by a knowledgeable park interpreter and biologist Brian.
Report Check-InVérifier si le parc acceptent les visiteurs. Nous nous y sommes rendus inutilement debut mai et la station de vidange était fermée. La route de gravier et ascendante est longue et mal entretenue.
Report Check-InPaid $15 for the dump and fresh water fill. Also used the coin operated showers and they were good too.
Report Check-InDumping is $15 but includes fresh water.
Showers are also available here and you have to pay to use them. Not "officially" part of the day use if you visit but the woman I spoke to on the phone said she thought it would be fine.
Also, this is the LEAST expensive dump station I came across this close to Burlington (besides the free dump station in nearby Montpelier). I called over 10 different campsites and wastewater treatment facilities and was told that dumping fees were between $30 and $40 to dump or that the water treatment plants don't allow it at all.
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