Lodging

A choice of country inns, a bed and breakfast, cabins and campsites, all within the Moosalamoo Recreation Area.  Click on the links to go to our members websites.

Also check with the Brandon Chamber of Commerce, The Addison County Chamber of Commerce and The Heart of Vermont Lodging Association for other lodging in the area.

Best Western Inn & Suites
Discover rustic elegance in the heart of Vermont's picturesque Green Mountains at the affordable Best Western Inn & Suites Rutland near Killington - the area’s only 100% Non-Smoking hotel with condominium-style accommodations in a village setting. Enjoy best-in-class service and easy access to the majestic, snow-covered slopes of Killington and Pico Mountains-two of the East's finest ski areas-and Vermont's scenic state parks.

Emily St. Peter, Director of Sales
Best Western Inn & Suites
One Route 4 East
Rutland, VT 05701
802-773-3200 Fax 802-773-6615
www.bestwestern-rutland.com

Blueberry Hill Inn
Cross country ski center offering ski rentals and lessons; lodging and meals available.
Goshen-Ripton Rd.
Goshen, Vermont 05733
802-247-6735; 800-448-0707

Branbury State Park Cabin
60 acre park on Lake Dunmore provides camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, hiking, nature center, and boat rentals. Open May - October.
Route 53
Brandon, Vermont 05733
802-247-5925

Churchill House Inn
Classic country inn with walking access to Moosalamoo trails; gracious accommodations, warm hospitality, delightful food.  9 guest rooms with private bath; relaxed atmosphere. 3128 Forest Dale Road (VT Route 73 East) Brandon, Vermont 05733 802-247-3078; toll-free 877-248-7444

Courtyard by Marriott
The brand new Courtyard by Marriott is the perfect lodging choice, with the hospitality of a bed and breakfast and the service you've come to expect from Marriott.  Special packages are available to enhance your enjoyment of this scenic, restful area full of activities and many of the oversized rooms offer fireplaces. 
309 Court Street
Middlebury, VT  05733
802-388-7600

Cozy Cottages
Built in 1930's by Ethan Allen Furniture Company, 20 vintage cabins feature both nostalgic furnishings and contemporary conveniences. Privacy abounds as each cabin has a private bath, many have fireplaces and air conditioning. All have TV and coffee maker. On site swimming pool, shuffleboard and horseshoes. Wireless internet available. Free continental breakfast on the weekends. Pet friendly. Family reunions and weddings. Fall asleep to the sounds of crickets chirping and wake up to birds singing and hot coffee the next morning, ready to greet your day. Rest assured. Stephen and Ursula Zahn, hosts.
1246 Franklin Street (Route 7)
Brandon, VT 05733
(802) 247- 6644
e-mail: info@maplegrovecottages.com

The Gazebo Inn
Cozy elegance in true New England style. National Historic Register. Four lovely guest rooms. Private bath, AC. Perennial gardens. Victorian gazebo.
Sumptuous Vermont breakfast. $95-$140 pr/do.
25 Grove Street
Brandon, Vermont 05733
(888) 858-3235

The Lilac Inn
Conveniently located in the “unhurried, unspoiled, unforgettable” town of Brandon, VT, the elegantly restored smoke free 1909 mansion nestled within 2 acres of manicured gardens is romantic and relaxing.
53 Park Street
Brandon, VT 05733
(800) 221-0720; (802) 247-5463

Old Mill Inn Bed and Breakfast
The Old Mill Inn Bed and Breakfast is tucked away  on five acres of woods and meadows, a short distance from the picturesque New England town of Brandon.
79 Stone Mill Dam Road Brandon, Vermont 05733 (802) 247-8002 Toll Free 800-599-0341

Rosebelle's Victorian Inn
Victorian circa 1839 Bed and Breakfast Inn on Historic National Register. Easy walking distance to Brandon Village with superb dining, art galleries, fine shops and bookstores. Stay, relax and enjoy our gardens and lawn swings while viewing a superb sunset or reading a good book.
31 Franklin Street (Route 7 South of the Village)
Brandon, VT 05733-0370
(888) 767-3235; (802) 247-0098

Waterhouses Campground and Marina
Lake Dunmore's only marina since 1876. Store, Putt-putt, Marina and Campground. Over 75 campsites. Hiking trails, awesome lookouts, Yurts available, pets welcome, day passes for our beach front with 20-ft. Aqua jump, grills and boat rentals.
May 15 - October 15.
937 West Shore Road
Salisbury, VT 05769
(802) 352-4433

CAMPGROUNDS

Moosalamoo Campground (link to USFS site)
Nineteen campsites along a wooded campground loop. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring with a grill, and parking. There are three barrier-free vault toilets, and two hand pumps available for drinking water. There is a recycling and trash station. In the center of the campground loop there are an open play field and small, self-guided interpretive trail.

Branbury State Park
60 acre park on Lake Dunmore provides camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, hiking, nature center, and boat rentals. Open May - October.
RR2 Box 2089
Brandon, Vermont 05733
802/247-5925

Silver Lake Campground (link to USFS site)
Fifteen campsites along the shores of Silver Lake.  Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. There are two toilets available.  Access is by 0.6 mile hike in from the Silver Lake Rd.

Waterhouses Campground and Marina
Lake Dunmore's only marina since 1876. Store, Putt-putt, Marina and Campground. Over 75 campsites. Hiking trails, awesome lookouts, Yurts available, pets welcome, day passes for our beach front with 20-ft. Aqua jump, grills and boat rentals.
May 15 - October 15.
937 West Shore Road
Salisbury, VT 05769
(802) 352-4433

Chittenden Brook Campground (link to USFS site)
Seventeen campsites along a wooded campground loop. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring with a grill, parking, and a gravel tent pad. There are two barrier-free vault toilets, and two hand pumps available for drinking water. There is a recycling and trash station at the end of the campground loop.

General Forest Camping (link to USFS site)
There are many general forest areas available on the Green Mountain National Forest for rustic or dispersed camping. Visitors can camp anywhere on the forest unless the area is posted closed to camping, while staying the recommended 200 feet from roads, trails, and bodies of water to disperse impact. These areas provide a place to camp and enjoy nature's solitude at no charge. There is a camping limit of 14-days in a 30-day period on the Forest. Camp in existing sites, and do not cut any vegetation. Please leave the campsites clean by using Leave No Trace Principles, such as carry out what you carry in.

 

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