There’s no state quite like the Green Mountain State. Since I was a child, I’ve been blown away by the scenery here. I love exploring this gorgeous state but have spent most of my time here in Stowe. However, almost anywhere in the state is gorgeous no matter the time of the year. To get an idea of how special this state is, you can explore its many state parks. So, how many state parks in Vermont are there? In total, there are 55. While that seems overwhelming to some, we have compiled a list for you. From the most popular to the hidden gems, the best hiking, and the best camping, here are some of the best state parks in Vermont.
Most Popular State Parks In Vermont With 55 state parks, some are certainly more visited than others whether it’s because of their locations or what they have to offer. Here are the most popular Vermont state parks:
65 Emerald Lake Ln, East Dorset, VT 05253, USA
Location: East Dorset, VT Wow Factor: This state park's 20-acre lake is a brilliant emerald green color when the light hits it just right. It's so pretty! Need to know: This is one of the best state parks in Vermont in summer. With a shimmering 20-acre lake, this is a popular summertime destination in Vermont. However, to beat the crowds, coming here in the off-season is always a great choice Aside from swimming at the small sandy beach complete with a snack bar that's open in the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, camping, and picnicking. Check out more
things to do in Emerald Lake State Park .
36 E Shore S, Grand Isle, VT 05458, USA
Location: Grand Isle, VT Wow Factor: Bring a bike with you, or rent one, to explore this gorgeous state park on an island! Need to know: Grand Isle State Park is located on South Hero Island which is also known as "Grand Isle." Located on South Hero Island in Lake Champlain, Grand Isle State Park has one of the best and most popular campgrounds in the state. At this state park, you'll be able to go swimming and fishing, and there's a boat launch here as well. Take a look at more
things to do in Grand Isle State Park .
1826 Back Mountain Rd, Windsor, VT 05089, USA
Location: Windsor, VT Wow Factor: This park is where you'll find an inactive volcano known as Mount Ascutney! Need to know: To get to the top of Mt. Ascutney, you can either hike or drive up Mount Ascutney Parkway. At the center of this Vermont state park is a dormant volcano. But that's not the only reason people visit. Go for a hike on one of the park's 12 miles of trails to sites like former quarries, homesteads, and other relics of the past. You can also take in views of the Connecticut River Valley at some points. To spend more than a day here, feel free to reserve a campsite! There are so many
things to do in Mt. Ascutney State Park !
Best State Parks In Vermont To Camp Do you love camping? In Vermont, camping while breathing in the fresh mountain air is absolutely incredible. So, get your tents ready and book a campsite at one of the following state parks in Vermont :
6443 Mountain Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
Location: Stowe, VT Wow Factor: Located near Mount Mansfield, the highest peak in the state, Smuggler's Notch is like something out of a dream! Need to know: With 1,000-foot cliffs, this state park is absolutely stunning. This is a popular spot for bouldering, ice climbing, exploring caves, and hiking. Not only is the hiking epic here but it's one of the best places to camp in the state. The campground consists of 20 campsites and 14 lean-to sites. Discover other
things to do at Smugglers' Notch State Park .
705 VT-9, Wilmington, VT 05363, USA
Location: Wilmington, VT Wow Factor: The beautiful and serene park has several overlooks throughout. Need to know: This Vermont state park's campground has 23 tent/RV sites and 11 lean-to sites. Located along the Molly Stark Trail Scenic Byway, this state park is perfect for a family camping trip! The campground consists of two camping loops and amenities include restrooms with flush toilets, running water, and coin-operated showers. There's also a kids' play area and a hiking trail to a fire tower, one of the park's main attractions. Check out other
things to do at Molly Start State Park .
18 Ricker Pond Campground Rd, Groton, VT 05046, USA
Location: Groton, VT Wow Factor: If peace and quiet is what you're looking for, you'll find it at this Vermont state park! Need to know: The campground at Ricker Pond State Park has 26 tent/RV sites as well as 23 lean-tos. Enjoy privacy and quiet at the campground here. This is a great state park to feel far removed from civilization, and camping here may be just what you need to relax and disconnect for a while. The campground has three restrooms, two of which have coin-operated showers. There's also a dump station although no hookups. Home to a pristine pond, visitors and campers alike can enjoy spending time at the swimming beach. What a lovely getaway! Best State Parks In Vermont To RV Let’s hit the road in an RV and discover some of the state’s most incredible parks! Don’t have your own RV? Well, you can always rent one from RVshare.com and stop at some of the best RV campgrounds around the state.
Quechee State Highway, Quechee State Hwy, Hartford, VT 05001, USA
Location: Hartford, VT Wow Factor: This is the place to visit for views of Quechee Gorge. Need to know: The campground at this Vermont state park has 6 cabins, 43 campsites for tents or RVs, and 7 lean-tos. Quechee Gorge can be likened to the Grand Canyon of the East Coast -- and it's absolutely breathtaking! With this natural attraction alone, Quechee State Park is an attractive place to camp. While there are cabins and tent sites, it's a great place to park your RV for a few nights. Create your home base and get out into the park to explore the gorge! Take a look at
things to do in Quechee State Park .
New Discovery State Park, 4239 VT-232, Marshfield, VT 05658, USA
Location: Marshfield, VT Wow Factor: With its rocky hills and forests, this state park is a nature lover's paradise! Need to know: The campground here has 38 tent/RV sites, 15 lean-to sites, and 8 horse-camping sites. Set within the 26,000-acre Groton State Forest, New Discovery State Park is an ideal place to camp for anyone who loves the wilderness. So, pull up your RV and enjoy all that this outdoor playground has to offer! You can go horseback riding, hiking along miles of trails, fishing or paddling at the pond, and more. Check out more
things to do in New Discovery State Park .
856 VT-12, Wolcott, VT 05680, USA
Location: Wolcott, VT Wow Factor: If you enjoy lake and mountain views, this state park is for you! Need to know: The Elmore State Park campground has 44 tent/RV campsites and 15 lean-to sites. Located in Northern Vermont, this state park is home to the 219-acre Lake Elmore as well as the 2,608-foot Elmore Mountain. Along the lake's shoreline is a sandy beach perfect for relaxing and swimming. You can also spend time kayaking or canoeing if you'd like (boat rentals are available). As for campground amenities, there are two bathrooms with flush toilets, running water, and coin-operated showers. Discover more
things to do in Elmore State Park .
Best State Parks In Vermont For Hiking Hiking trails are abundant in Vermont, especially in the state parks. Whether it’s an easy trail you can take your kids on or a strenuous hike that involves a bit of preparation and, perhaps, backpacking, you’ll find the trails you’re looking for in one of the Vermont state parks.
Parking lot, 352 Mountain Rd, Underhill, VT 05489, USA
Location: Underhill, VT Wow Factor: If you love hiking, there's perhaps no better place in the Green Mountain State to hike than at Underhill State Park! Need to know: This park is located along the west slope of Mt. Mansfield. Located within the nearly 40,000-acre Mt. Mansfield State Forest, Underhill State Park has been named "Park of the Year." A popular place to hike, this state park has a total of four trails to reach the Mt. Mansfield summit. Just imagine the views you'll have here! Find out more
things to do in Underhill State Park .
3429 Camels Hump Rd, Duxbury, VT 05676, USA
Location: Duxbury, VT Wow Factor: Hikers love exploring the epic trails within this Vermont state park. Need to know: There is no entry fee for Camel's Hump State Park. If you love to hike, this park has some of the top trails in the state. Among them are the Monroe Trail to the summit of Camel's Hump and the Burrows Trail. The trails can be quite muddy during the spring so keep that in mind and make sure you have the appropriate footwear. Take a look at more
things to do in Camel's Hump State Park .
34 Gifford Woods Acc, Killington, VT 05751, USA
Location: Killington, VT Wow Factor: This state park is home to an ancient forest with 400-year-old trees, perfect for hiking. Need to know: This VT state park is located at the base of the Killington and Pico peaks. While the Appalachia Trail goes through this park, there are many others for hikers who come here to enjoy its natural beauty. The forest here is stunning and one of the best in New England. With so many trails to explore, you may want to book a campsite for a few nights. Check out more
things to do in Gifford Woods State Park .
Little-Known State Parks In Vermont There are popular state parks and there are underrated state parks, and these are the ones we will talk about next. The little-known state parks are hidden gems that, oftentimes, locals aren’t even aware of. With unspoiled beauty and fewer crowds, these are the parks you’ll want to visit to get away from it all.
102 State Park Rd, Island Pond, VT 05846, USA
Location: Island Pond, VT Wow Factor: If you enjoy remote places, you'll love this state park! Need to know: This hidden gem park is located along the shoreline of Spectacle Pond. Located in Northern Vermont close to the border of Canada, Brighton State Park is lesser-known and, therefore, experiences fewer crowds. However, it offers quite a bit in terms of scenery and recreation. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, SUP boarding, swimming, picnicking, and more. Sounds like a wonderful place to spend time to me! 2714 Hathaway Point Rd, Georgia, VT 05478, USA
Location: Georgia, VT Wow Factor: Enjoy unspoiled beauty of this island with no cars! Need to know: This remote island park is accessible only by boat or ferry from Kamp Kill Kare State Park in St. Albans. Located in Lake Champlain, Burton Island State Park is a remote getaway destination. When you're on the island, you can enjoy three miles of lakeshore, breakfast or lunch at the Burton Island Bistro, camping, a disc golf course, a nature center, and more. There's also a marina with 100 boat slips if you have your own boat. Take a look at the other
things to do in Burton Island State Park .
260 Ice House Rd, Londonderry, VT 05148, USA
Location: Londonderry, VT Wow Factor: Hike along the lakeshore and even find a Revolutionary War-era cemetery at this remarkably underrated state park. Need to know: This park is for day use only. No camping is allowed. A hidden gem, Lowell Lake State Park is home to a historic cemetery with gravestones dating all the way back to the Revolutionary War years. At the lake, visitors can go fishing, canoeing, or kayaking. This park is a peaceful place for a picnic as well. Check out more
things to do in Lowell Lake State Park .
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