Maple Hill Campsites

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Lincoln, United States

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Maple Hill Campsites Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Maple Hill Campsites is located in Lincoln, United States on 3825 Quaker St. Maple Hill Campsites is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category campground in United States.

Address

3825 Quaker St

Phone

+1 8024533687

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Ashley Walnut

Beautiful, rustic, quiet campground! Martha is an absolute GEM and obviously takes a lot of pride in her business. Highly recommend the field sites if you know the weather will be clear for star gazing- it’s breathtaking. We we were quite happy with the convenience of the bathhouse; hot shower and potable water available. Super close to Bartlett Falls, Bristol, and Middlebury and a gorgeous 45min drive to Burlington. We will be back!

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Eloisa G

There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe how wonderful Martha is. Our stay in Vermont was the most pleasant camping experience we've ever had all thanks to her. She did her best to accommodate us and make us feel welcomed and comfortable. I lucked out with finding this campground. Thank you, Martha.

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Jessica Feigl

What a cute little campground! Nice and isolated, quite and peaceful! Martha the owner was amazing, so accommodating and friendly! Our site was to small for our tent and she had no problem moving some things around so we could get another site. The wooded sites are a little small but if u have a small tent it works just fine. Bathroom/shower house was always stocked and clean which is always a plus! I would definitely recommend staying here if you're looking for a little quite retreat!

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Michael Zolotor

I just got off the phone with the woman that I guess runs this place. She told me she had room for my camper and even quoted me a price of 480 for a month. I told her that I could do it the second week of May when they open, and she said that she would have been okay. After speaking to me for 9 minutes and asking me questions and asking for references (which is weird in and of itsel), after I told her that I was not a renter and did not have a rental reference, because I own my belongings, she said “we aren’t taking reservations”, and then gave me some very unstable reasons... Suddenly after I said I had the money and could at least give a character reference, she apparently forgot that she already told me she had space, because it ended with “we don’t have space for your camper”. So a big old lie. I will make sure that people are aware of this on all of the places they can receive reviews!! Thanks everyone!! Remember to do your research!! Things like this are always why I call ahead to talk to them before making a reservation.

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Benjamin Grimes

Comfort station is functional, with hot and cold running water. Shower pressure is pretty a abysmal, reminiscent of a garden watering can. The place is pretty and secenic, but this is Vermont so pretty much everywhere is.

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Raphaelle Raphaelle

Such a lovely and peaceful camp ground ! Martha the owner was so kind and explained everything over the phone before I got there. Well kept property right next to a wooded area and ravine. They even have a farm with goats and chickens ! Definitely a place for the quiet folk.

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Edward Simpson

The owners of the campground were very nice but it's it need of some basic improvements. The water is not drinkable! However the bathroom had hot water and showers. There is a trailer on the grounds that appears to be abandoned but there were lights on inside of it. It was quite the eyesore. With a little TLC this campground would be a nice place to visit. It's very small (10 sites I believe) so the cleanup could be easily done. Since it's so small you should make your reservations early. It's a little over 5 miles from the Mount Ellen trailhead\u200b so it's very convenient if you plan on hiking Mounts Ellen and Abraham.