Camels Hump State Park
At 4,083 feet, Camels Hump is tied for the third-highest mountain in Vermont. With hiking access in Huntington, VT, and Richmond, VT this mountain is a great hike for all levels, just prepare for a full day!
The Intervale Center
The Intervale Center maintains an extensive trail system situated alongside the Winooski River. Calkins Trail is great for short hikes, trail running, or simply exploring the area.
Little River State Park
Little River State Park is one of the most popular parks in central Vermont. Waterbury Reservoir is particularly favored for boating with a portion of the reservoir devoted to quieter uses. Angling for bass and trout is as popular here as well as water-skiing.
Red Rocks Park
Hiking trails in Burlington's South End, with a public beach & a system of trails for hiking, jogging, snowshoeing & cross-country skiing
Mount Mansfield State Park
Mount Mansfield Trail Loop is a 7.3-mile loop with the trailhead located near Underhill, VT. A beautiful hike featuring 360-degree views of the state recommended for experienced hikers and adventurers.
Mount Philo State Park
The 237-acre mountain showcases breathtaking views of the Lake Champlain Valley and New York’s Adirondack Mountains, the park is a favorite of hikers and picnickers, and includes a small campground.
Niquette Bay State Park
A beautiful state park located in Colchester, VT. With extensive hiking trails and vantage points overlooking Lake Champlain this park is full of adventures.