Our Story
Tree Corners Campground is more than a business to us — it’s a place where family, community, and summer memories come together. As a family-owned and operated campground, everything you see here reflects the people behind it: Scott Bijolle & Christine Morey, Eddie & April Brown, and Christine & April’s parents, Allen & Diane Morey — along with the youngest members of our crew, Karter, Cole, Ally, and Rhett.
What started as a shared dream has become a true family effort. Each of us plays a role in making Tree Corners a welcoming place where families can relax, connect, and create lasting traditions.
Scott and Christine also own Gold Crown Lanes in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Scott oversees operations while Christine is often the friendly voice on the phone or the person greeting you in the store or office. Their experience running a local business has helped shape the welcoming atmosphere we strive to create here.
Eddie serves as our full-time Grounds Manager, working year-round to keep the campground looking its best. From maintaining the sites to improving the grounds, he helps ensure that Tree Corners remains a place families return to year after year.
During the school year, April works as Principal of Irasburg Village School. When summer arrives, she joins Christine in the campground store and office, helping guests feel at home from the moment they arrive.
Allen owns Allen Morey’s Masonry Contractor as well as A & M Maple, bringing a lifetime of hands-on experience to the campground. Diane works as a technology assistant in the St. Johnsbury School District and is often found enjoying time with the grandchildren or lending a helping hand around the campground.
Together, we are more than a staff — we are a family working side by side. You will often see us out and about, whether it's helping campers, working on improvements, or simply enjoying the campground with our children and grandchildren.
Over time, our extended family has become part of the Tree Corners story as well. You will often see aunts, uncles, parents, and cousins pitching in and helping out wherever they are needed. When we say Tree Corners is a family campground, we truly mean it — not just for our guests, but for us as well.
Tree Corners is built on a strong tradition as a fun, clean, and family-friendly campground, and we are committed to preserving that spirit while thoughtfully growing into the future. Our goal is simple: to create a place where families can slow down, enjoy the outdoors, and make memories together.
One idea guides everything we do:
“If you like what we do, tell others. If you don't like what we do, tell us.”
We believe the best campgrounds listen to their guests, and we welcome your feedback at any time. Your ideas and suggestions help us continue to improve and grow.
Most of all, we want Tree Corners to feel like your campground — a place you look forward to returning to year after year.
We look forward to camping with you.
Scott, Christine, Eddie, April, Allen & Diane





