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Stratton State Park Adventures

Stratton State Park is a popular Vermont destination offering diverse outdoor activities including hiking, swimming, and camping around a scenic mountain lake.

1020
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Stratton State Park

 

Stratton State Park is located in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont, just east of the town of Stratton. It covers lands surrounding Lake Stratton, a 108-acre scenic mountain lake, making it a favored spot for summertime recreation and family outings. The park’s geography features gentle forested slopes, wetlands, and lakeshore environments that support a mix of deciduous and coniferous tree species. Wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, and numerous bird species are commonly seen in the park. Stratton State Park was created in the 1960s to provide public access to the lake and preserve the natural landscape for recreation and conservation. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including swimming at the sandy beach, fishing for trout, hiking on well-maintained trails, and camping. The park has facilities such as picnic areas and a state-run campground with both tent sites and lean-tos. Notable landmarks include the tranquil Lake Stratton itself and several scenic viewpoints offering wide views of the surrounding green mountains. The park attracts outdoor enthusiasts throughout the warmer months with its balanced mix of natural beauty, easy access, and well-developed amenities. Winters see less visitation, but the region supports snow sports nearby. Stratton State Park’s straightforward, family-friendly recreation opportunities make it a solid destination for visitors seeking a classic Vermont mountain park experience.

Highlights

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Lake Stratton beach and swimming area

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Hiking trails with mountain and lake views

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Family-friendly campground with lean-to shelters

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Nearby access to Stratton Mountain ski area and Appalachian Trail

Notable Natural Features

Lake Stratton

A 108-acre mountain lake forming the heart of the park, ideal for swimming, canoeing, and fishing.

Picnic Areas

Well-maintained picnic spots with tables and grills close to the beach and parking.

Stratton State Park Campground

Offers tent sites and lean-tos in a forested setting, providing family-friendly camping options.