Did you know that Vermont has over 50 state parks? While that’s a lot to take in within a day, the following road trip will take you to four parks that aren’t visited as often as others. Read on to learn more!
You’ll get to see an array of landscapes when you take this road trip to lesser-known state parks in Vermont.
- Green River Reservoir State Park, Hyde Park
Google/ Bill Wengel Regardless of when you visit, there’s always something to do at this lesser-known state park.
The majestic views over the water make Green River Reservoir State Park ideal for taking out a kayak and watching the sunset. To learn more about this lesser-known park in Vermont, visit here.
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- Niquette Bay State Park, Colchester
Google/Lucie Chalifour You’ll have plenty of hiking trails to choose from when you visit this lesser-known park in the Green Mountain State.
Niquette Bay State Park is located along Lake Champlain and open during the summer season. Visit here to learn more.
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- Branbury State Park, Salisbury
Google/ Dave Bone This scenic part of Vermont sits on close to 70 acres.
There’s so much to do at Branbury State Park. This includes taking a canoe out on the water, hiking to a waterfall, and camping. Head to Branbury State Park to get started on planning your visit.
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- Seyton Lodge State Park, Groton
Google/michael perkins In addition to stopping here during your road trip, you can also opt to stay overnight at the charming lodge in the park.
Since this state park isn’t as a popular as some of the others in Vermont, you’ll get to enjoy peace and quiet when you visit here.
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Regardless of when you visit, there’s always something to do at this lesser-known state park.
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You’ll have plenty of hiking trails to choose from when you visit this lesser-known park in the Green Mountain State.
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This scenic part of Vermont sits on close to 70 acres.
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In addition to stopping here during your road trip, you can also opt to stay overnight at the charming lodge in the park.
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To help you plan your road trip, here are the addresses of these lesser-known Vermont state parks:
Address: Green River Reservoir State Park, 1394 Green River Dam Rd, Hyde Park, VT 05655, USA
Address: Niquette Bay, 274 Raymond Rd, Colchester, VT 05446, USA
Address: Branbury State Park, 3570 Lake Dunmore Rd, Salisbury, VT 05769, USA
Address: Seyon Lodge State Park, 2967 Seyon Pond Rd, Groton, VT 05046, USA
If you’d like to do more road trips after this one, check out 12 Of The Very Best Vermont Road Trips You Can Take for ideas of where to go on your next adventure when you’re in the Green Mountain state.
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