Elmore State Park

Elmore State Park

Elmore State Park offers stunning views, a tranquil lake, and a historic fire tower, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure in the heart of Vermont.

700
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
45,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Elmore State Park

Elmore State Park
 

Elmore State Park, located in Vermont, is a delightful haven for those looking to explore the outdoors amid picturesque landscapes. The park spans over 700 acres and is centered around the 219-acre Lake Elmore, providing ample opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Elmore Mountain towers in the background, inviting hikers to tackle its trails leading to a historic fire tower with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Established in 1936, the park's development was part of efforts by the Civilian Conservation Corps, evidenced by stonework and trails crafted by the Corps. The park's biodiversity is rich, with mixed forests populated by maple, birch, and pine, sheltering deer, birds, and other wildlife. Visitors are drawn not only by the scenic hikes and aquatic activities but also by the rustic charm of the camping and picnic facilities that offer a base for exploring this quintessential Vermont landscape.

Highlights

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Fire Tower on Elmore Mountain

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Lake Elmore beach and picnic area

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Hiking trails with sweeping views

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Impressive Civilian Conservation Corps craftsmanship

Notable Natural Features

Elmore Mountain Fire Tower

A historic fire tower providing 360-degree views of the Green Mountains.

CCC Stonework

Impressive stonework and structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.

Lake Elmore

A clear, serene lake ideal for swimming, boating, and fishing.