Description
The park's location along US Route 4, and its proximity to many upper-valley attractions make it a popular tourist destination. Hundreds of thousands of visitors stop each year to take in the breathtaking views of the Quechee Gorge. Other visitors seeking an overnight stay enjoy the easy access to the park's spacious campsites.
Geography:
The focal point of the park is Vermont's deepest gorge, formed by glacial activity approximately 13,000 years ago. Visitors can look down at the Ottauquechee River, flowing 165 feet below viewing points along Route 4.
Recreation:
Excellent camping, fishing, hiking and picnicking. Nature and interpretive programs are also available.
Facilities:
45 tent/RV sites, 7 lean-tos, restrooms with flush toilets, hot and cold running water and coin operated showers. There is also a large play field and play area. Drinking water is available throughout the park. There is a RV sanitary station but there are no hookups.
Nearby Attractions:
Quechee Gorge, Quechee Gorge Village, Vermont institute of Natural Science, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park