After March 1, one-night reservations are permitted for non-remote /RV and lean-to sites weekdays (Sun - Thurs) for the remainder of the season.
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After March 1 one-night reservations are permitted for Tent/RV and lean-to sites weekdays (Sun - Thurs) for the remainder of the season. Showing: 1-10 of 47
▲ Previous | Next ▼ Grand Isle State Park, VermontVermont State Parks This park is the most-visited campground in the state park system. With 4,150 feet of Lake Champlain shoreline, Grand Isle is popular with many ...[more]
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[ * in straight line, not driving distance ] This day use park on North Hero Island opened as a state park in 1978, but its history goes back much further. John Knight, the point's first ...[more]
Day use and Picnic areasThis popular 253-acre park is off the southwestern tip of St. Albans Point in Lake Champlain's 'Inland Sea'. The park is accessible only ...[more]
Camping and LodgingThis state park is named for Kill Kare, a summer camp for boys, which operated on this site from 1912 until 1966. The three-story building in the ...[more]
Day use and Picnic areasAlong with Burton Island and Woods Island state parks, Knight Island, acquired by the State in 1990, is one of three neighboring island parks in Lake ...[more]
Camping and LodgingWelcome to one of Lake Champlain's prettiest publicly-owned islands. Woods Island is a nature lover's delight. A trail system connects five ...[more]
Camping and LodgingThis park is probably best known for its hiking. There are four trails to the summit ridge of Mt. Mansfield from Underhill State Park. Walking up the ...[more]
Camping and LodgingThe historic Stone Hut was originally built as a warming hut in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). These same crews cut some of the ...[more]
With a 1375-acre surface area, Carmi is the fourth largest natural lake located entirely within Vermont. It is 7.5 miles around, averaging about 20 ...[more]
Camping and LodgingIn 1807, President Thomas Jefferson passed an embargo act forbidding American trade with Great Britain and Canada. This was a severe hardship for ...[more]
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