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Vermont State Parks - Northeast
Area
Elmore State Park
856 Vt. Route 12, Lake Elmore, Vermont 05657
In-season information 802-888-2982
Season: Late May to October 15
The town of Elmore contains 23,040 acres (approximately 36
square miles). About half the area is suited for productive
forestation and the remainder is harmonious to good dairy
farming. Lake Elmore is 219 acres, and lies northwest of the
village and empties into the Lamoille River through Pond Brook.
The campground has 45 tent/trailer sites and 15 lean-tos.
Two restrooms are available in the campground; one with hot
showers ($). A sanitary dump station is available, but no
hookups. The day use area includes a large sandy beach, historic
CCC bathhouse with a concession stand, restrooms and a rental
pavilion, a picnic shelter, numberous tables and grills, and
row boat, canoe and kayak rentals.
Area Attractions: Alpine Slide, Gondolas, and Trapp
Family Lodge, Stowe; Johnson Woolen Mills, Johnson; Ben and
Jerry's Ice Cream Factory, Waterbury; State Capitol and Historical
Society, Montpelier.
Directions: From Morrisville: Go 5 mi S on VT Hwy 12 to Lake
Elmor).
Crystal Lake State Park
96 Bellwater Ave Barton, Vermont 05822
In Season Information:: 802-525-6205
Call 800-658-6934 for pre-season Cottage reservations.
Season: Late May to September (Labor Day) - cottage rental
until Mid-October
Crystal Lake is approximately three miles long and about one
mile in width. In some places it is known to be more than
100 feet deep. It is a glacial lake beautifully situated among
roughhewn mountain sides.The large historic granite bathhouse
has rest rooms, changing areas, and a concession stand. There
are approximately 40 free standing charcoal grills, nearly
80 picnic tables, play areas, rental boats and canoes, and
lots of parking space.
Area Attractions: Jay Peak Gondola, Jay; Burke Mountain
Toll Road and fire tower, E. Burke; Historical Granite School,
Brownington; Ethan Allen Furniture, Orleans.
Brighton State Park
102 State Park Road Island Pond, Vermont 05846
In-season information: 802-723-4360
Season: Mid-May to October 15
The primary attraction of this general area is its remoteness:
mountains with tree-covered slopes, fast running rivers and
streams, and clear lakes. The land northeast and southeast
of Island Pond is especially suited to the angler, the hunter,
or the outdoor lover, and is virtually without roads or villages.The
campground sits on the mostly undeveloped Spectacle Pond where
it is common to hear loons calling at night. There are 61
tent/trailer sites and 23 leantos. All three restrooms include
hot showers. A sanitary dump station is available. There are
hiking trails, a camper's beach with boat rentals, nature
museum, an amphitheater, a garage theater, and play area.
Area Attractions: Ethan Allen Furniture (2 miles E.
Route 105); Bald Mountain Fish Hatchery, Newark; Maple Grove
Museum, Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, St. Johnsbury.
Directions: From Island Pond: Go 2 mi E on Hwy 105, then 3/4
mi S on local road.
Maidstone State Park
R1, Box 388, Guildhall, Vermont 05905
In-season information 802-676-3930
Season: Mid-May to September (Labor Day)
Maidstone is the most remote of Vermont's state parks and
still retains much of the wilderness character associated
with the Northeast Kingdom. The lake offers good lake trout
and salmon fishing and has had some outstanding record catches.
Maidstone Lake is one of the few lakes in Vermont where loons
have reared their young in recent years. The campground has
45 tent/trailer sites and 37 lean-tos. Three of the four rest
rooms include hot showers. A sanitary dump station is available.
There is a play area, hiking trails, and a swimming beach
in both camp areas. A picnic shelter, swimming beach, and
two additional rest rooms are also available at the day use
area.
Area Attractions: Ethan Allen Furniture, Island Pond;
Peaslee's Host Farm for Consumer Education, Guildhall; Colebrook
Fish Hatchery, Colebrook; Historical Holton House Flea Market,
Lancaster; Santa's Village, Jeffersonville.
Directions: From Bloomfield: Go 5 mi S on Hwy 102, then 5
mi SW on State Forest Hwy.
Smugglers Notch State Park
7248 Mountain Road Stowe, Vermont 05672
In-season information: 802-253-4014
Season: Mid-May to October 15
Smugglers Notch is a narrow pass through the mountain with
1,000 foot cliffs on either side. In the early days, only
a footpath and trail for horses existed. Smugglers Notch State
Park is a corridor park with developed facilities along VT
108. Is consists of a campground, a picnic area, the "Notch"
proper, and trailheads to some of the more popular hiking
trails in Vermont. The campground, with majestic views of
Mount Mansfield - the highest peak in Vermont, has 21 tent/trailer
sites and 14 leantos. One of the two restrooms includes hot
showers. A sanitary dump station is available, but no hookups.
The campground is surrounded by many miles of hiking trails
accessible from a variety of trailheads.
Area Attractions: Smugglers Notch Historic Site, (2
miles north Route 108); Toll Road (1 mile south Route 108);
Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe; Johnson Woolen Mills, Johnson;
Alpine Slide, Spruce Peak; Gondolas, Mt. Mansfield; Ben and
Jerry's Ice Cream Factory, Waterbury; Smuggler's Notch Resort,
Jeffersonville.
Directions: From Stowe: Go 10 mi NW on Hwy 108, at Mt. Mansfield.
Waterbury Center State Park
177 Reservoir Rd Waterbury Center, Vermont 05677
Pre-season Reservations: 800-658-6934
In Season Reservations: 802-244-1226
Season: Mid-May to September (Labor Day)
Waterbury Center State Park lies on the easterly trivium of
Waterbury Reservoir, a quarter mile off VT Route 100. The
park is located on a 90-acre peninsula with 22 picnic sites,
tables, hibachis, swimming beach, nature trail, trailer boat
ramp, boat rentals, concession area and restrooms. Due to
necessary dam repairs, the water level of Waterbury Reservoir
has been lowered substantially. Targeted date for raising
the water level is 2005. Until this time, there will be no
swimming or boating available at Waterbury Center State Park.
The facility is open to the public free of charge.
Area Attractions: Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory
and Cold Hollow Cider Mill (SR 100, Waterbury); Alpine slide
and gondolas (Stowe); Granite Quarries (Barre); State Capitol
(Montpelier); Vermont History Center (Barre).
Directions: From I-89 (Exit #10): Go 2-3/4 mi N on SR 100,
left on Old River Road.
Little River State Park
3444 Little River Rd Waterbury, Vermont 05676
In-season information: 802-244-7103
Season: Mid-May to October 15
Little River State Park, which is part of Mt. Mansfield State
Forest, primarily consists of a campground with 81 tent/trailer
sites and 20 leantos. This is central Vermont's largest and
most popular campground. Three of the four restrooms include
hot showers. A sanitary dump station is available. Within
the campground, there are swimming beaches, play areas, a
boat launch, ballfield, nature museum and programs, and boat
rentals. Adjacent to the park are miles of hiking trails (open
for day use) that take in the rich cultural and natural history
of the area. Due to necessary dam repairs, the water level
of the Waterbury Reservoir has been lowered substantially.
The targeted date for raising the water level is 2005. Until
this time, boating opportunities on the Reservoir are limited
to non-motorized boats. The swimming beaches at the campground
are not useable, but provisions have been made for campers'
use of the Town of Waterbury Swimming Pool located 4 miles
from the campground.
Area Attractions: Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Factory
and Cold Hollow Cider Mill, Route 100, Waterbury; Alpine Slide
and Gondolas, Stowe; Granite Quarries, Barre; State Capitol
and Historical Society, Montpelier; Camel's Hump, North Duxbury;
Waterbury Flea Market, Waterbury. 30 miles to Burlington,
Vermont.
Directions: From Jct. Hwy 100 and U.S. 2: Go 1-1/2 mi W on
U.S. 2, then 3-1/2 mi N on Little River Rd. Located 30 miles
south of Burlington just off Interstate 89.
Boulder Beach State Park
440 Boulder Beach Rd, Groton, Vermont 05046
In Season Reservations:: 802-584-3823
Call 800-658-6934 for pre-season shelter reservation.
Season: Late May to September (Labor Day)
The day use area has 75 shaded picnic sites with tables and
hibachis. All rest rooms have lavatories and flush toilets.
There is 200 feet of beach and swimming area, cartop boat
launch, play area, shelter with group facilities, three large
parking lots, and a concession stand.
Directions: From Groton: Go 2 mi W on U.S. 302, then 6 mi
NW on Vt. 232, then 2 mi E on Boulder Beach Rd.
New Discovery State Park
4239 VT Rt 232 Marshfield, Vermont 05658
In-season information: 802-426-3042
Season: Mid-May to September (Labor Day)
The campground has 47 tent/trailer sites and 14 lean-tos.
Both rest rooms include hot showers. A sanitary dump station
is available. There is a play area and access to miles of
hiking trails. A picnic shelter with rest rooms is located
at Osmore Pond about one mile from the campground.
Directions: From Groton: Go 2 mi W on U.S. 302, then 9-1/2
mi NW on Vt. 232.
Big Deer State Park
303 Boulder Beach Rd, Groton, Vermont 05046
In-season information 802-584-3822
Reservations can be made from the 4th of July weekend to Labor
Day weekend.
The campground has 28 tent/trailer sites. The rest room includes
hot showers. A sanitary dump station is available at Stillwater.
There's easy access to the Nature Center and miles of hiking
trails.
Directions: From Groton: Go 2 mi W on U.S. 302, then 6 mi
NW on Vt. 232, then 1-1/2 mi E on Boulder Beach Rd.
Kettle Pond State Park
4239 VT Rt 232 Marshfield, Vermont 05658
In-season information: 802-426-3042
Season: Mid-May to October 15
The campground has 27 lean-tos arranged into five separate
groups. There are three double pit toilets and a hand pump
well. There is a cartop boat launch, swimming area, and access
to miles of hiking trails. Also available are seven remote
campsites.
Directions: From Groton: Go 2 mi W on U.S. 302, then 7-1/2
mi NW on Vt. 232.
Ricker Pond State Park
526 State Forest Rd. Groton, Vermont 05046
In-season information 802-584-3821
Season: Mid-May to October 15
The campground has 32 tent/trailer sites, a rental cottage
and 23 lean-tos. Two of the three rest rooms include hot showers.
A sanitary dump station is available. There is a swimming
beach, boat launch, shelter, and access to miles of hiking
trails.
Directions: From Groton: Go 2 mi W on U.S. 302, then 2-1/2
mi NW on Vt. 232.
Seyon Ranch State Park
400 Seyon Park Road Groton, Vermont 05046
Pre-season Reservations: 800-658-6934
In Season Reservations: 802-584-3829
Season: Mid-April to Late-October
Nestled alongside Noyes Pond and the eastern base of Spruce
Mountain, Seyon is a natural habitat for squaretail trout
and supports a plentiful trout fishery. In addition to fly
fishing, visitors can observe many forms of native wildlife,
including moose. Seyon offers private and semi-private sleeping
accommodations for up to 16, and can provide meals for 50
diners. Small groups are accepted first-come first-served
and individuals may stay on a space-available basis.
Directions: From Groton: Go 3 mi W on U.S. 302, then 3 mi
W on town road.
Stillwater State Park
126 Boulder Beach Rd. Groton, Vermont 05046
In-season information: 802-584-3822
Season: Mid-May to October 15
The campground has 62 tent/trailer sites and 17 lean-tos.
All rest rooms include hot showers. A sanitary dump station
is available. There is a swimming beach, boat launch/dock
facility, play area, shelter, and access to miles of hiking
trails. The Groton Nature Center is within walking distance.
Directions: From Groton: Go 2 mi W on U.S. 302, then 6 mi
NW on Vt. 232, then 1/2 mi E on Boulder Beach Rd.
Please visit http://www.vtstateparks.com
for additional information concerning Vermont's State Parks.
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