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Molly Stark State Park adventures

Molly Stark State Park Adventures

Molly Stark State Park offers a tranquil outdoor experience in southeastern Vermont, known for its scenic views, hiking trails, and campground facilities under the Green Mountain foothills.

148
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Molly Stark State Park

 

Molly Stark State Park is located in Wilmington, Vermont, along the western edge of the Green Mountains. It encompasses approximately 148 acres of forested land featuring rolling hills, mixed hardwood and conifer stands, and a mix of northern New England flora. The park is named after Molly Stark, wife of American Revolutionary War General John Stark, honoring the region's rich colonial history. The park’s landscape provides well-maintained trails suitable for hiking and snowshoeing during winter months, with spectacular views of the surrounding Green Mountains and the Deerfield River valley. Campers enjoy a family-friendly campground outfitted with amenities including tent sites and RV access. In addition to hiking and camping, the area is popular for wildlife observation, with deer, foxes, and numerous bird species often sighted. Visitors can explore the Molly Stark Trail, which leads to an impressive overlook at the summit above the park, providing sweeping vistas that characterize the scenic beauty of Vermont. With a peaceful setting and ample recreational opportunities, the park attracts outdoor enthusiasts looking for a quiet retreat close to the Vermont/New Hampshire border. Its convenient location near Wilmington makes it easily accessible for day trips and weekend stays, complementing the greater recreational offerings of the Deerfield River area.

Highlights

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Molly Stark Trail Overlook – panoramic views of the Green Mountains

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Diverse northern hardwood and conifer forest ecosystems

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Family-friendly campground with modern amenities

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Access to Deerfield River recreational areas nearby

Notable Natural Features

Molly Stark Trail

A moderate 3.5-mile trail leading to the park’s highest viewpoint with expansive mountain vistas.

Campground Facilities

Offers tent and RV sites with picnic areas, fire pits, and restroom facilities for family camping.

Deerfield River Proximity

The nearby river corridor provides additional recreational options such as fishing and paddling.