Vermont is pretty much a nature lover’s paradise, so there are no shortage of awe-inspiring natural spots to explore. But for every Lake Champlain and Mount Mansfield, there’s a lesser-known spot that’s just begging to be discovered. This little park isn’t exactly a secret, but it definitely deserves more attention than it gets.
Though originally private property belonging to the Allis family, the land was willed to the state of Vermont and has been stunning visitors ever since.
There are plenty of amenities back on the ground as well. True explorers may want to take advantage of the park’s campsites, and everyone will enjoy the grills, fireplaces, and picnic tables.
You find more information about Allis State Park by clicking here. For more of the most stunning spots across the state, take a look at some of our favorite natural wonders.
Address: 284 Allis State Park Road, Randolph, VT, 05060
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