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Visitors have been drawn to Lake Catherine for swimming, boating, and more.
Park is undeveloped with no camping or restroom facilities. There are several miles of marked trails.
Walk through one of Vermont's most beautiful landscapes, under the shade of sugar maples and 400-year-old hemlocks, across covered bridges and alongsi... Read More
This park offers access to a scenic lake and the Montpelier Rail Trail.
Pets are permitted in campground and in day use area (but not on sandy part of beach or in swimming area).
The park is named for the narrow pass through the Green Mountains. Climbing and bouldering are popular activities. The park has only a few R... Read More
Pets are permitted in the campground, but are not allowed in cabins or at beaches.
The area's waterways have served as transportation routes for indigenous people and transplants since the early 1700s. Today the park offers a wide... Read More
There is no ferry service to the island and visitors must make their own arrangements. There are no docks; visitors must either beach their boat or an... Read More
Dead Creek, flowing through the Champlain Valley, is an excellent destination for birding enthusiasts. Be sure to bring your binoculars as you look fo... Read More
The Kingdom Trails Network maintains nearly 100 miles of scenic byways throughout Northern Vermont. However, dogs are only allowed on the Burke Villag... Read More
The Mad River Greenway is a four mile trail that is a popular destination for dog walkers, runner, and cyclists. Access to the path can be easily foun... Read More
An internationally recognized 5.5 mile greenway, The Stowe Recreation Path is a popular destination for non motorized recreation. Picnic and swimmi... Read More
Mount Ascutney State Park provides several scenic vista viewing areas and hiking trails. Be sure to visit their website for a schedule of park events ... Read More
Branbury state park, located on the shore of Lake Dunmore and situated at the base of Mt. Moosalamoo, provides several hiking trails which are popular... Read More
Created in the 1930’s, Coolidge State Park is known for its rustic characteristics. Hillside camping areas overlook dramatic mountain views which ar... Read More
Fort Dummer State Park, 216 acres of forest located just outside of Brattleboro, is rich in history and serves to commemorate one Vermont’s earliest... Read More
Jamaica State Park spans 772 acres and is located on a bend of the West River just a half mile from the center of the town of Jamaica. This park is a ... Read More
The most remote of Vermont’s state parks, Maidstone speaks to the wilderness character of the Northeast Kingdom. Maidstone Lake is a 12,000 year ... Read More
Molly Stark State Park is located along the Molly Stark Trail Scenic Byway which connects Brattleboro, Wilmington, and Bennington. Hiking, biking, ... Read More
This large park is spread out over 611 acres originally owned by a wool processing company. Remains of the mill and dam can be seen at the head of Que... Read More
Located at the foot of Bald Mountain along the West River, Townshend State Park is best known for its hiking trails. Waterfalls, small pools, picnic a... Read More
Known for its challenging hiking trails, Underhill State Park is situated inside Mt. Mansfield State Forest.
Woodford State Park sits on a mountain plateau at an elevation of 2,400 feet and is comprised of 398 acres. Many lakes and ponds surround the area.... Read More
This state forest comprises over 44,000 acres filled with hiking trails. It covers seven towns over three counties. Primitive camping is permitted in ... Read More
This undeveloped, day-use park offers trails for running and hiking in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter.
This open land overseen by the Stowe Land Trust offers a network of trails for hiking, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing. Looking for ... Read More
One of Vermont's oldest state parks, you'll enjoy hiking and camping in Allis.
One of Vermont's oldest state parks, Mt Ascutney has miles of hiking trails and flanks its namesake mountain.
This wooded park is a quiet camping and recreational site. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Pets are permitted everywhere except the day use beach, and inside the cabins.
The state park is the developed portion of the Coolidge State Forest. It offers miles of hiking and camping.
This scenic park sits on the shores of Lake Champlain. It is one of the first areas settled in Vermont, dating back over 7500 years. ... Read More
This park in one of the most beautiful areas of Vermont offers sandy beach swimming and camping.
Pets are not permitted at the day use area, but are allowed elsewhere in park.
This park is located near the Killington peaks and offers a great range of recreational and sites for camping.
Grand Isle State Park is located on Hero Island on Lake Champlain. It's the perfect setting for boating, hiking, and camping.