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Brandon is nestled in Central Vermont, near the Vermont-New York border. Throughout American history, Brandon has mirrored the progress of the country. In the early days of colonial America, Brandon was an agricultural community. However, once industry came to the country, industry also came to Brandon. Once industry declined, Brandon reverted, in part, back into an agricultural community. However, with Vermont being known as the outdoor lover's escape that it is, tourists flock to the city to explore the natural wonders of northern New England. When you rent an RV in Brandon, VT, you will be able to see preserved elements of the city through its history while having easy access to explore the natural playground that is Vermont.

When you book an RV in Rutland County, you will be within easy driving distance of countless parks, forests, and wilderness areas. Whether you feel like hiking The Long Trail, scaling the Green Mountains, or village hopping, Vermont is a traveler's paradise.

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The Great Outdoors

Just a short drive southeast of Brandon is the Coolidge State Forest in Plymouth. The park is divided into two sections, the West and the East. While both are open to the public for exploration, they definitely have their unique qualities. The East section is the place to go if you hope to do some steeper, more difficult hiking. The West section also has trails that lead up to the various peaks; however, there are additional trails that aren’t as challenging. The trails in the West section are also the ones maintained for winter use. Visitors can also acquire the appropriate hunting permits and hunt for game in either section.

A short drive over the Vermont-New York border will take you to the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area near Ticonderoga. With roughly a dozen bodies of water contained in the park, many with interlinking streams, Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area is a prime destination for those looking to enjoy some northern lakes. The WA is part of the larger Adirondack Park but is somewhat treated as a separate section because Pharaoh Lake is one of the largest lakes in the Adirondack area. Whether you want to hike up to the summit of Mount Pharaoh or spend your day relaxing by the water’s edge and trying to catch some local trout, retreating to the Adirondacks is always a memorable experience.

An easy day trip south of town is the Green Mountain National Forest in Manchester. At just under 400,000 acres, the Green Mountain National Forest opens up the natural playground of Vermont to those hoping to explore the region’s beauty. You can hike sections of both the Long Trail and the Appalachian Trail as they guide you through the hardwood forest. Because of its expansive nature, the forest has become a refuge for much of Vermont’s wildlife. As you travel through the forest, you may catch a glimpse of a deer, beaver, or turkey. The woods are even home to moose and black bears.

RV Parks

When you book a camper rental in Brandon, you may want to reserve a spot at a local RV park or campground so you can keep your personal energy reserves up. Luckily enough, there are a few options in the area worth considering.

Just a short drive north of town is the Country Village Campground. At Country Village, guests will have access to electrical hookups, restroom and shower facilities, and several recreational activities. This RV park is seasonal, open during the summer and warmer months.

A little south of Brandon is the Lake Bomoseen KOA. At the KOA, amenities include full hookups for the Brandon travel trailer rental, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. Guests will also have access to a variety of recreational activities.

Explore the City

When you rent an RV in Brandon, make sure you set aside a little bit of time to explore the local area. There is plenty to see in and around the community to help give you a stronger sense of life in this part of Vermont.

If you’re looking for a way to unwind after hiking the Long Trail, on the southern edge of town is a winery. Here you can taste some of their award-winning local wine flavors and figure out which ones are your favorite.

If you want to explore the artistic world of New England, the Compass Music and Arts Center sits on the northern edge of town. You can stroll through the galleries that showcase local artists or delight in the temporary exhibits that showcase subjects from around the world. Be sure to check before your travels to see if there are any events happening; there are usually visiting artists making their way through town.

Those interested in American art can take a short drive south of Brandon to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum of Vermont. This satellite campus from the main museum based in Massachusetts showcases prints and some original works of Rockwell. You can even purchase replicas as a memento of your trip.

When in Vermont, make sure to indulge in one of their sweetest staples: maple syrup. Whether you enjoy maple syrup on pancakes, French toast, or even with your sausage, you will be in for a sweet treat.

While continuing your Vermont vacation, you may need to restock and refuel your RV rental in Brandon. There are several options readily available to you in town and along Route 7, the main road that cuts through town.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • The Long Trail to Mount Horrid, VTRochester, VT
  • Rattlesnake Cliffs Trail to Aunt Jenny Trail, VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT
  • Falls of Lana Trail, VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT
  • Mount Moosalamoo Trail from Lake Dunmore, VTBranbury State Park, VT
  • Silver Lake Trail, VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT
  • Mountain Top Inn Trail, VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT
  • New Boston Trail, VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT
  • Mount Moosalamoo Trail , VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT
  • North Branch Trail to Voter's Brook Overlook, VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT
  • Chittenden Brook Trail, VTGreen Mountain National Forest, VT

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