Ricker Pond State Park
- Ricker Pond State Park lies within the 25,000 plus acre Groton State Forest which is the second largest contiguous public landholding in Vermont. This scenic and rugged forest is known primarily for its developed camping... wildernet.com
Lake Bomoseen
Bluegill, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass landbigfish.com
Crystal Lake State Park
About the Park: In 1759, during the French and Indian War, Roger's Rangers were chased into the Crystal Lake - Barton area, according to the history books. It is believed that Robert Roger was familiar with this area at... vtstateparks.com
Silver Lake State Park
About the Park: Pet Friendly Day Use Area: While pets are allowed in all Vermont State Park campgrounds, we are currently experimenting with allowing pets in the day use area of this park. Pets are allowed in campground... vtstateparks.com
North Springfield Lake
- North Springfield Lake has a 100-acre lake and 65-acre Stoughton Pond available for warmwater fishing, beach swimming, picnicking and wildlife viewing. Only small boats are permitted on the waters. The beach area is loca... wildernet.com
Lake Carmi State Park
About the Park: With a 1375-acre surface area, Carmi is the fourth largest natural lake entirely within Vermont. It is 7.5 miles around, averaging about 20 feet in depth, and is 33 feet at its deepest point. The lake su... vtstateparks.com
Little Otter Creek Falls
THE FALLS: Little Otter Creek is a shallow, low-land stream that travels across agricultural lands at a very small angle of descent. At Little Otter Creek Falls, the waters of the creek abruptly drop 8 feet in a... newenglandwaterfalls.com
South Bay, Lake Memphremagog, Coventry, Vermont
The South Bay of Lake Memphremagog is an interesting body of water and much more appropriate for paddling than Lake Memphremagog proper. At the northern end, in the city of Newport, South Bay feels quite urban. You can hear s... trails.com
Chittenden Reservoir, Rutland, Vermont
This ride's general location is Chittenden Reservoir, north of Rutland. Scenery is mostly wooded, with views of Chittenden Reservoir and Pico Peak at the beginning and end of the ride. This is a good loop for anyone new to tr... trails.com
Moose River Campground
Your comfort and enjoyment is of greatest importance to us. We have many area attractions, and have great planned weekend events. Come visit us, have a great meal on the weekends and listen to great country musi... vermonttravelplanner.org
Somerset Reservoir
Looking on the map, finding the road into Somerset Reservoir looked to be a challenge as it is marked as about 10 miles of unpaved road. I had driven VT 9 on several occasions and there are so many unmarked dirt roads cross... paddling.net
Shelburne Pond, Shelburne, Vermont
Shelburne Pond, surrounded by limestone ledges and cliffs, provides a home to some very rare fern: maidenhair spleenwort, mountain spleenwort, walking fern, and purple-stemmed cliffbrake. You can see these from a boat, along ... trails.com
Flagg Pond, Wheelock, Vermont
Located in the heart of Vermont?s Northeast Kingdom, the small, out-of-the-way Flagg Pond rarely sees many visitors, even on a nice summer weekend. As you paddle along here, notice the royal fern, sweet gale, thick hummocks o... trails.com
Richville Pond, Shoreham, Vermont
Just to the east of Lake Champlain lies Richville Pond, another of those winding, marshy bodies of water absolutely brimming with wildlife. Paddling along through rich, rolling farmland and patchy stands of mixed hardwoods an... trails.com
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, flowing south from the Connecticut Lakes in northern New Hampshire, along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont, through Western Massachusetts and central C... anglerweb.com