Vermont State Parks
Enjoy a Vermont Camping Vacation at a Vermont State Park. A Vermont State Park is an ideal place for your outdoor adventure.
VT State Parks may be found in every corner of Vermont. Whether you are seeking adventure at the lakes, retreat in the mountains, or sun and sand the shores of Lake Champlain, you will find a Vermont State Park and many outstanding private campgrounds and RV Parks.
Whether visiting one of Vermont’s state parks, National Forests, or National Parks for the day or the week, it is a wonderful way to experience Vermont. The Vermont State Park system extends to every corner of the state. VT State Parks provide a great place for camping, fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, and swimming. VT State Parks System includes beaches, campgrounds, historic sites, waysides, natural wildlife viewing areas, and miles of hiking trails to explore. Ask us about Vermont campgrounds and State Parks or share comments. To feature your business, contact us.
VT State Parks & Public Camping by Region
Lone Pine Campsites, 52 Sunset View Road, Colchester, VT | 802-878-5447
Known across New England and beyond as "Vermont's Favorite Family Campground", Lone Pine Campsites offers the quintessential Vermont camping experience in one of the most beautiful regions of the state, the Lake Champlain Valley. Located a mere stone's throw from Mallets Bay and 15 minutes from downtown Burlington, our 265 spacious campsites are surrounded by native trees and wildlife. We provide several RV hook-up options, offer RV rentals, and are happy to welcome tent campers.
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If you are a Vermont Senior Citizen 62 years of age or older or a Vermont veteran who has been honorably discharged from active duty in the US Armed Services, receive free admission to all Vermont State Parks with a $2 Green Mountain Passport. Visit your town clerk’s office to apply.
VERMONT STATE PARKS
Agency of Natural Resources – Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation
1 National Life Drive, Davis2, Montpellier, VT 05620
VT State Park Reservations and Information: 1-888-409-7579
Pets are allowed in all campgrounds but not in cabins or cottages. A permit is required for winter camping.
Vermont State Parks & Campground Guide by Region
Champlain Valley VT State Parks
Burlington, Middlebury, St. Albans, the Islands of NW Vermont
North Central VT State Parks
Montpelier, Barre, Randolph, Waterbury, Stowe, Mad River Valley
Northeast Kingdom VT State Parks
St. Johnsbury, Newport, Barton, Lyndonville, Burke, Jay, Island Pond
South Central VT State Parks
Rutland, White River Jct., Woodstock, Quechee, Brandon, Killington, Ludlow, Weston, Chester
Southern VT State Parks
Bennington, Brattleboro, Manchester, Arlington, Newfane, Mt. Snow area
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The Vermont State Park system features 55 developed State parks plus 18 designated properties. Vermont State Parks offers more than 2,220 campsites, 600 lean-tos, 50 cabins, 9 Housekeeping Cabins, 29 beaches, 1 swimming pool, 38 picnic areas, and 44 picnic shelters. Advance reservations are strongly suggested. Visit the official Vermont State Parks website (https://vtstateparks.com) for more information.
The Vermont State Parks administration is part of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, and the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation. Discover every Vermont State Park by viewing this .pdf file from the State of Vermont.
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