Emerald Lake State Park

Emerald Lake State Park in Vermont offers a serene retreat with opportunities for camping and a variety of outdoor activities around its central feature, the picturesque Emerald Lake.

430
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Emerald Lake State Park

 

Emerald Lake State Park, located in the heart of Vermont, is a scenic destination that spans approximately 430 acres. It is centered around Emerald Lake, a pristine body of water that provides opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing. The park is enveloped by lush, forested hills, providing a tranquil environment perfect for nature enthusiasts. Historically, the area was once the site of the Dorset Marble Company, and remnants of the marble quarrying operations are still visible today. Hiking is a popular activity here, with trails that offer rewarding views of the surrounding Taconic Mountains. Wildlife is abundant, and visitors often spot deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. The park is particularly popular for family camping, offering well-maintained campgrounds with essential amenities. In addition to its natural appeal, the park's accessibility from nearby towns makes it a cherished spot for local residents and travelers seeking a peaceful escape into nature.

Highlights

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Emerald Lake itself, a stunning centerpiece for water activities

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The historical remnants of the Dorset Marble Quarry

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Scenic hiking trails with views of the Taconic Mountains

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Peaceful campgrounds ideal for family camping

Notable Natural Features

Emerald Lake

A pristine lake perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing.

Dorset Marble Quarry

Historical marble quarrying site offering insight into local heritage.

Taconic Views

Trails offering expansive views of the Taconic Mountain range.