We stayed at Quechee Pine Valley Campground in White River Junction, Vermont. (Campground Reviews listing.)
They were called Quechee / Pine Valley KOA Holiday when we booked (fairly recently), but we got a first clue that they were moving away from being a KOA when they didn’t give us the KOA VIP member discount. They were changing the various signage away from KOA during our stay. They have a blog post about their transition back to a private campground.
Dates:
- Check in: 2025-06-15
- Check out: 2025-06-18
- 3 nights
Weather:
- Partly sunny, some rain
- High temps 72-75°F, lows 55-62°F
- Negligible wind, gusts to 17 MPH
Noise:
- Some distant freeway noise
- No train horn noise
- No neighbor noise
Site:
- #53, pull-in (unusual!), gravel
- Needed to disconnect toad, parked beside coach
- Unlevel site; high on driver side; used hydraulic leveling
- Gravel driveway about 50 feet long by 20 feet wide
- 20 feet to neighbors on both sides
- Trees and slope between sites
- Picnic table
- Fire pit
- Tall trees
- Clean site
- Elevation 760 feet, front facing SW
Utilities:
- 50 amp power, conveniently located
- 40 PSI water, very conveniently located
- Good sewer connection, very conveniently located (1 10-foot pipe needed)
Internet (in usage priority order):
- Starlink: 30-44 Mbps down, 16 Mbps up, 31 ms ping, significantly obstructed (lots of trees)
- Campground Wi-Fi: used by Jenn, but not measured; seemed plenty fast
- RoamLink: 20 Mbps down, 0.1 Mbps up, 150 ms ping (the RoamLink service picks the best network, so I’m not sure which one it used, other than not AT&T)
- AT&T: no service
Amenities:
- Garbage pickup from site
- Pool
- Package delivery (didn’t use, but asked)
Our review on Campground Reviews:
Hilly convenient location
When we made our reservation, this was a KOA, but upon arrival, they were in the process of removing all traces of KOA signage. It’s a nice campground, but with some very twisty, hilly internal roads and lots of trees. We had a front-in site at the top of the hill with a narrow road, which wasn’t a comfortable drive in a 40′ motorhome, but they escorted us to our site and made sure there wasn’t any oncoming traffic. Getting out was a little hairy as we had to back out and avoid the trees and the neighbors parked into the street. The site was a little unlevel, with no sky available for Starlink. The campground’s Wi-Fi was decent, and the location was good for exploring Vermont and New Hampshire. We camped at Quechee Pine Valley Campground in a Motorhome.
Campground map:

An interactive map:
Our site; unusually, a front-in site (for motorhomes only):




Trees in front of our coach:

Other sites:





Pool area (still with some KOA signage here, but since changed):

Pond by the entrance:

New entrance sign; clearly a KOA Holiday sign has been removed and replaced with a temporary banner:

Seems like a nice enough campground, though a little hilly. We’d probably stay here again.