Ricker Pond State Park

Ricker Pond State Park

Ricker Pond State Park in Vermont offers serene natural beauty with its tranquil pond and forested landscapes, ideal for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, and fishing.

275
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1932
Year Established

About Ricker Pond State Park

Ricker Pond State Park
 

Ricker Pond State Park is a scenic state park located in Groton, Vermont. Part of the larger Groton State Forest, it covers a serene and lush area predominantly characterized by Ricker Pond itself and surrounding woodlands. Its geography includes gently rolling terrain, mixed hardwood forests, and the scenic allure of the pond, making it a desirable location for nature lovers. The park's ecology supports a variety of wildlife, including bird species, white-tailed deer, and small mammals. Fishing opportunities abound in Ricker Pond, known for species like perch and native trout. Established in the mid-20th century, the park is a crucial part of the Vermont state park system, fostering outdoor recreation and conservation. Visitors can delight in hiking trails, the vibrant foliage in autumn, and camping sites that provide tranquility and a connection to nature. The park is also a popular spot for canoeing and kayaking on the pond's calm waters, offering a refreshing retreat into nature.

Highlights

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Ricker Pond offers peaceful canoeing and kayaking opportunities.

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The park is part of the extensive Groton State Forest, which hosts diverse wildlife.

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Scenic hiking trails with views of Vermont's lush countryside.

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Ideal fall foliage viewing, with stunning autumn colors.

Notable Natural Features

Ricker Pond

A tranquil pond ideal for boating and fishing, surrounded by lush forest.

Groton State Forest

Vast forest area with diverse habitats and wildlife to explore.

Fall Foliage

Stunning display of autumn colors attracts visitors each year.