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 ▼ Kill Kare State Park, VermontVermont State Parks This 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]
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[ * in straight line, not driving distance ] This 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 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 LodgingAlong 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 LodgingThis 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 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]
Camping and LodgingWith 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 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]
In 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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