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Lake Bomoseen KOA Holiday
Welcome to the Lake Bomoseen KOA!
Vermont's largest lake takes center stage at this KOA. Choose your patch of paradise - a 75-foot-long Pull-Thru RV Site, Deluxe Cabin or a secluded Tent Site - then settle in near the lakeshore to enjoy peaceful views of Lake Bomoseen and its surrounding forest. Glide along the shoreline in a canoe or set out in a rowboat to cast for bass, northern pike and trout. You'll find plenty of activity on shore too. Our new swimming pool and added splash pad, indoor movies, mini golf and themed weekends add to the fun. Groups appreciate the large rec hall and covered patio area. The woods are home to deer and moose, which occasionally wander through the campground. Attractions such as Six Flags and Fort Ticonderoga in New York are within an hour's drive. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 75 feet. Your hosts: Daniel & Estelle Adams and family.
User Reviews
Kelly and Connie
Nice wooded campground, access to the lake, level sites, and water pressure could be a little better. Dog park a little small but understandable for this hilly country.
Mark Murphy
Very nicely laid out, and kept, campground. Personnel very helpful and friendly. Only complaint is there’s sketchy cell service in the region (not the campground’s fault) and the KOA’s WiFi is not very robust. Provided cable service is sorely lacking as well.
Hannah Couture
Horrible. I stayed in a cabin, i first arrived and there is crumbs on the bed. i than go to sleep and i wake up to find myself surrounded in bed bugs! i instantly got out of the cabin and got in my car and slept there the rest of the night. when i got home the next day i had to throw out sleeping bags, pillows and have to wash and dry clothes on very hot. would t recommend staying in a cabin. There is also no privacy at all.
Lisa Silverman
The staff is friendly and helpful. The boundaries of the site are not clearly marked. Most of our neighbors were basically taking most of our site and not leaving room for us to be able to move around on our own site. The tent site were extremely rocky and extremely difficult to get tent pegs put in the ground. They have cable so if you’re able to hook up to it, you get it but you get very limited channels and they change constantly what’s available and the picture does not come in very clear. You have access to Internet, but the signal is so weak. You can’t really use it unless you set up by the front gate. They have a game room that’s only open until five. It also has Internet, which is a lot stronger than the Internet that runs throughout the RV park. You pretty much have no cell service at all, our Verizon phone stayed on SOS most of the time so we could not make or receive phone calls. And if you’re out walking around at night, be aware that there are golf carts that race throughout the park with underage children driving them. Also, the water pressure is kind of low so we had to use a water pump in order to use the shower in the RV.
Cynthia Reed
I visited this RV park yesterday in hopes of 1 day renting a seasonal space, But upon arriving it looked OK.The lady at the office was nice enough to let me go through and check the park out.I was so disappointed the spots are close together and if they where seasonal spots I couldn't tell if they where seasonal or if people where living there long term, it was untidy and of course the lake has so many overgrown I guest that's Lilly pads that they only cut a path for boats to come in and out, not what I was expecting from a lake view rv park. The lady said they would be celebrating 40 years there next year but have not invested in the park at all with updates, for the price I was looking for better, my son when in the men's restroom and he said it was not good. I was so looking forward to being at Lake Bomoseen KOA but not now, I have stayed at many KOA rv park but this was not a good one sorry but no thanks.