Directions
The Camp's Address
258 Upper Curtis Pond Rd.
Calais, VT 05648
From Montpelier:
Take the Montpelier exit (exit 8) on Interstate 89. The exit ramp blends into Route 2 east.
Make a left at the fourth traffic light (the first one is sometimes just blinking) onto Route 12 North which is Main Street in Montpelier. You should see a Shaw's grocery store on the other side of the river. Once you make the left onto Main Street (RT 12 N), you essentially will follow Main Street, which blends into County Road, for 12-13 miles to our driveway, but there are a few twists and turns that might confuse you ....
Stay on Main Street through the one traffic light in downtown Montpelier. You will go into a rotary but take the first exit out (it will almost feel like you are going straight through the rotary).
A short distance after the rotary, on the left, is the Main Street Middle School. You then start to go up a BIG hill (if you don't start going up a big hill, then you didn't exit out of the rotary correctly) ..
As you are going up the big hill and for about 3-4 miles you will see signs to the Morse Farm Sugar Shack. Follow the signs since you will go past Morse Farm Sugar Shack on the way to our house. Stop by for a maple soft ice cream cone (or creamee in Vermont talk).
Once you go past the Sugar Shack, it is another 7 miles on County Road to Maple Corners. Just stay on County Road (it's paved and all the others are dirt).
You will come down a steep hill, the road will turn to dirt, and the Maple Corners General Store will be on the left. You are now about a mile from our house.
Go past the Maple Corner store and you will see the "painted cow barn" on the right. Go straight through the intersection (don't take the left onto the Worcester Road).
Less than a mile from the store, you will see a brown house on the right and then a yellow house on the left. After the yellow house make a left into the road called Upper Curtis Pond Road.
Follow our driveway in about a quarter of a mile. The house is the second house on the right that you can see from the road and is white with red trim.