Camping
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This 253-acre park, is located on a bluff in Ferrisburgh along the 130-mile long Lake Champlain.
Park Amenities:
- Camping area is generally an open, grassy area overlooking Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains to the west.
- 73 camp sites including 13 lean-tos
- 2 newly constructed cabins overlooking Lake Champlain
- Flush toilets, hot showers (paid)
- Play area
- Swimming pool with lifeguards (renovated in spring 2009)...
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Camel's Hump is Vermont's third highest Mountain. Camel's Hump has several major trails:
- Burrows Trail: (2.1 miles/Moderately Difficult) climbs the west face of the mountain. This trail is also used in the winter for snowshoeing and skiing.
- Monroe Trail: (3.1 miles/Moderately Difficult)climbs the east side and is somewhat challenging, but there's also an accessible loop with its own parking area. This shorter loop is 8/10 of a mile ...
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North Beach is located on the shore of Lake Champlain next to the Burlington Bike Path. Amenities include a large sandy beach, grassy picnic area with grills and picnic tables, a full service snack bar open daily 11am-6pm, rest rooms and foot showers. Lifeguard on duty to August 22nd and weekends until Labor Day.
North Beach Picnic Pavillion can accomodate groups of up to 70-80 for parties, barbeques and meetings.
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With a 1375-acre surface area, Carmi is the fourth largest natural lake entirely within Vermont. It is 7.5 miles around, averaging about 20 feet in depth, and is 33 feet at its deepest point. The lake supports northern pike, walleyes, and other warm water species. In the thousands of years since the last ice age, the southern end of the original lake has silted in, creating wetland forests and the third largest peat bog in Vermont. L...
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Emerald Lake State Park is popular for its wooded hillside campground, beach and swimming area, and nearby attractions and tourist destinations. The park surrounds 20-acre Emerald Lake, named for its emerald green color. Restricted to non-motorized watercraft, the lake is ideal for swimming and paddling. The lake also offers anglers an opportunity to catch yellow perch, small mouth bass, northern pike and other warm-water species. Th...
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Located on South Hero Island in Lake Champlain, the Island is known as Grand Isle. Opened in 1959, it is the most-visited campground in the state park system. With 4,150 feet of Lake Champlain shoreline, Grand Isle is popular with many destination campers who spend their entire vacation here. At the same time, the park location on US Route 2 attracts a high number of one-night campers, while proximity to population centers in Burling...
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Green River Reservoir became a state park in March 1999 when 5110 acres were purchased from the Morrisville Water and Light Department. The park will remain in its wild and undeveloped condition, with low-impact, compatible recreational use allowed on and around the Reservoir.
Park Amenities:
- 28 remote campsites
- paddling and boating (no power boats)
- beach
Season:
- Memorial Day Weekend - Columbus Day Weekend
Directions:
- From the ju...
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Enjoy swimming beaches, play areas, boat rentals and a launch, and miles of hiking and mountain bike trails in the adjacent Mt. Mansfield State Forest. Self-guided history and nature trails are located close to the camping area.
Park Amenities:
- 73 Campsites
- 20 Lean-to shelters
- 3 Cabins
- Full restroom facilities with (fee) showers
- Firewood & Ice available
- Interpretive Programs and trails
- Two playgrounds
- Campers’ boat launch
- Boat rentals
- Hiking an...
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Underhill is within Vermont's 34,000-acre Mt. Mansfield State Forest. On the headwaters of the Brown's River, at about 2,000 feet elevation, the park lies on the west slope of 4,300 feet Mt. Mansfield, the state's highest peak.
Park Amenities:
- 11 tentsites
- 6 leantos
- hiking
- cold water
- picnic shelter
Directions:
- From I-89 Northbound: Take exit 11 and turn right at W Main ST/ US RT 2. Turn slightly to the right, onto River Rd./ VT...
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Allis State Park was established in 1928 as Vermont’s second developed state park. The park is named for Wallace Allis, who willed his Bear Mountain Farm to the State of Vermont to be developed as a campground and recreational area.
Park Amenities:
- hiking
- camping
- firetower
Season:
- Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend Open for day use: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM or Official Sunset
Directions:
- From the South: Take I-89 to Exit 4; Tur...
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