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Camp Roosevelt on Lake Champlain
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8.4 out of 10
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5 bedrooms3+ bathroomsSleeps 11
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Shelburne, VT
- Shelburne Museum8 min drive
- Vermont Teddy Bears9 min drive
- Shelburne Farms12 min drive
- Burlington, VT (BTV-Burlington Intl.)39 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 11)
Bedroom #1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom #2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom #3
2 Single Beds
Bedroom #4
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom #5
1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed
3 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Spaces
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Camp Roosevelt on Lake Champlain
Camp Roosevelt: A Century of Memories
Cottage on Lake Champlain over 100 years old and intentionally kept without modern frills, preserving its nostalgic charm and historical decor.
In the quiet town of Burlington, on a cold January 7th, 1919, Raymond Roosevelt Unsworth was born into a world brimming with change. The day before his birth, the nation mourned the loss of Theodore Roosevelt, the larger-than-life former president. In tribute, Raymond’s parents named him after the great man, and when plans for a summer cottage in Shelburne were drawn up, it was only fitting that it be called Camp Roosevelt.
That summer, as the final touches were put on the simple two-story structure nestled by Lake Champlain, baby Raymond took his first dip in its cool waters. This would be the start of a lifelong love affair with the lake, its shimmering surface a constant companion throughout his life. Back then, Shelburne was a sleepy agricultural town, and the camps dotting what would later be known as Twilight Bay were humble, summer-only escapes from the heat of the city.
Camp Roosevelt was no different—a modest, boxy building without insulation, foundation, or the modern conveniences we take for granted today. But it had something far more precious: a cold, clear stream of water piped in from the lake, and a view that could soothe the soul. Over the years, small additions and upgrades were made, as the camp was passed down through the family, each generation adding their own touch to this cherished retreat.
As time marched on, the camp evolved, reflecting the growth of the family that loved it so dearly. In 2003, the camp underwent a major transformation. The old additions were removed, the house was lifted, and a solid foundation was laid underneath. A three-level addition was constructed on the north side, the floor plan was reimagined, and the entire camp was winterized, making it a year-round haven. Yet, in a nod to its storied past, the south side—home to the living room—retained the original woodwork from 1919, a tangible connection to the camp's beginnings.
Today, Camp Roosevelt remains in the family and is more than just a house; it’s a repository of family history, where laughter and love have echoed through the years. It has been the setting for three weddings—each a testament to the enduring love that the camp nurtures. The decor is a loving homage to the past, with vintage furnishings, weathered wood, and family heirlooms that tell stories of days gone by.
Countless birthdays and anniversaries have been celebrated here, each one adding another layer to the rich tapestry of memories that make Camp Roosevelt so special. As guests arrive, they are welcomed not just into a house, but into a legacy, a place where the past and present intertwine, and where the beauty of Lake Champlain continues to inspire all who visit.
We hope that those who stay at Camp Roosevelt will create their own cherished memories, adding their stories to the long history of love, laughter, and togetherness that has defined this special place for over a century.
The dock is not part of this property and not safe to use. There are no kayaks or canoes or paddle boards for guest use.
Check- in instructions are sent via email from SkyRun 2 days prior to arrival.
Cottage on Lake Champlain over 100 years old and intentionally kept without modern frills, preserving its nostalgic charm and historical decor.
In the quiet town of Burlington, on a cold January 7th, 1919, Raymond Roosevelt Unsworth was born into a world brimming with change. The day before his birth, the nation mourned the loss of Theodore Roosevelt, the larger-than-life former president. In tribute, Raymond’s parents named him after the great man, and when plans for a summer cottage in Shelburne were drawn up, it was only fitting that it be called Camp Roosevelt.
That summer, as the final touches were put on the simple two-story structure nestled by Lake Champlain, baby Raymond took his first dip in its cool waters. This would be the start of a lifelong love affair with the lake, its shimmering surface a constant companion throughout his life. Back then, Shelburne was a sleepy agricultural town, and the camps dotting what would later be known as Twilight Bay were humble, summer-only escapes from the heat of the city.
Camp Roosevelt was no different—a modest, boxy building without insulation, foundation, or the modern conveniences we take for granted today. But it had something far more precious: a cold, clear stream of water piped in from the lake, and a view that could soothe the soul. Over the years, small additions and upgrades were made, as the camp was passed down through the family, each generation adding their own touch to this cherished retreat.
As time marched on, the camp evolved, reflecting the growth of the family that loved it so dearly. In 2003, the camp underwent a major transformation. The old additions were removed, the house was lifted, and a solid foundation was laid underneath. A three-level addition was constructed on the north side, the floor plan was reimagined, and the entire camp was winterized, making it a year-round haven. Yet, in a nod to its storied past, the south side—home to the living room—retained the original woodwork from 1919, a tangible connection to the camp's beginnings.
Today, Camp Roosevelt remains in the family and is more than just a house; it’s a repository of family history, where laughter and love have echoed through the years. It has been the setting for three weddings—each a testament to the enduring love that the camp nurtures. The decor is a loving homage to the past, with vintage furnishings, weathered wood, and family heirlooms that tell stories of days gone by.
Countless birthdays and anniversaries have been celebrated here, each one adding another layer to the rich tapestry of memories that make Camp Roosevelt so special. As guests arrive, they are welcomed not just into a house, but into a legacy, a place where the past and present intertwine, and where the beauty of Lake Champlain continues to inspire all who visit.
We hope that those who stay at Camp Roosevelt will create their own cherished memories, adding their stories to the long history of love, laughter, and togetherness that has defined this special place for over a century.
The dock is not part of this property and not safe to use. There are no kayaks or canoes or paddle boards for guest use.
Check- in instructions are sent via email from SkyRun 2 days prior to arrival.
Property manager
SkyRun Vermont
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Languages
English
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Kitchen
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Dryer
Free WiFi
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Water view
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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock
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A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Shelburne
Located in Shelburne, this cottage is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Shelburne Museum and Shelburne Farms are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Fiddlehead Brewing Company and Wild Hart Distillery. Vermont Teddy Bears and Rokeby Museum are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Shelburne, VT
What's nearby
- Shelburne Museum - 8 min drive - 5.3 km
- Vermont Teddy Bears - 9 min drive - 6.3 km
- Shelburne Farms - 12 min drive - 8.7 km
- University of Vermont - 20 min drive - 16.4 km
- Church Street Marketplace - 20 min drive - 17.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Shelburne Farms - 15 min drive
- Route 7 Liquor & Deli - 13 min drive
- Archie's Grill - 11 min drive
- Turtle Island Cafe - 47 min drive
- Shelburne Tap House - 12 min drive
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