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Missisquoi National Wildlife RefugeConsisting of 6,729 acres in beautiful Vermont, the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a welcoming place for migratory birds since 1943.
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Explore Fishing in Vermont State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Fishing guide to compare the stops that belong together in Vermont State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.

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Missisquoi National Wildlife RefugeConsisting of 6,729 acres in beautiful Vermont, the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a welcoming place for migratory birds since 1943.

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Green Mountain National ForestIf you consider yourself a leaf-peeper, then make sure you take a pilgrimage to the Green Mountain National Forest of Vermont in the autumn.
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Elmore State ParkThis 755-acre park is sandwiched between Lake Elmore and Elmore Mountain, so there are plenty of opportunities for various land and water-based activities.
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Gifford Woods State ParkSituated on the foothills of Pico Peak, this park is comprised of towering sugar maples, yellow birch, and white ash forests, making it one of the last remaining old-growth forests in the entire state.
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Grand Isle State ParkIt is easy to see why this park is the most visited state park in Vermont.
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Half Moon Pond State ParkThis picturesque campsite is located within Bomoseen State Park near the rugged shores of Half Moon Pond.
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Jamaica State ParkCentered around the mighty West River, this 772-acre state park has tons of water-based activities for visitors during the summer.
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Kill Kare State ParkLocated on the tip of St. Albans Point, this scenic park was once the site of a boys summer camp, which operated from 1912 until 1966.

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Kingsland Bay State ParkThis park is extremely popular with the locals for its sweeping lake views and well-maintained outdoor facilities.
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Knight Island State ParkSituated in the middle of Lake Champlain, this 115-acre state park is located on its very own island (although the 10-acres of the southern part of the island are privately owned).
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Knight Point State ParkWith 54-acres of open grass meadows and oak, maple, and cedar forests, this state park is one of the least visited areas around Lake Champlain.
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Lake Carmi State ParkThis park is a designated State Natural Area due to the 140-acre black spruce bog, which is the third-largest of its kind in Vermont.

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Lake St. Catherine State ParkOverlooking the northern end of the stunning 852-acre Lake St. Catherine, this state park has it all.
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Lake Shaftsbury State ParkThis state park is a hidden gem along the edge of the 26-acre Lake Shaftsbury in southern Vermont.
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Little River State ParkNested in the heart of Mount Mansfield State Forest, this state park is a beloved campground for locals and tourists alike.
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Maidstone State ParkIf you are searching for a bit of peace and tranquility, then consider making the journey to this secluded state park.
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Mount Ascutney State ParkUnlike other areas in Vermont, this large state park has more to offer than just hiking (although there are more than 12 miles of trails if that is something you are interested in).
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New Discovery State ParkOut of the seven parks in the Groton State Forest, this one sits the furthest north.
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North Hero State ParkIf you are looking for a place on Lake Champlain without crowds, then this is the park for you.
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Quechee State ParkHome to the spectacular Quechee Gorge, this state park is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the state.
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Ricker Pond State ParkThis park in the Groton State Forest sits on the western edge of the 95-acre pond after which it was named.
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Sand Bar State ParkOnce connecting South Hero Island to the town of Milton on the mainland, this natural sand bar is one of the coolest state parks in the state.
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Silver Lake State ParkFor a family-friendly state park with tons of outdoor recreation activities, head to the northern shoreline of Silver Lake.
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Sweet Pond State ParkSituated 1-mile from the Massachusetts border, this quiet state park is an undeveloped slice of natural beauty.
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Townshend State ParkThis park is a great base for exploring the 1,680-foot tall Bald Mountain.
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Underhill State ParkCovering 250-acres of the western slope of Mount Mansfield, this state park has plenty to offer nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Woodford State ParkPerched 2,400-feet in the Green Mountain National Forest, this 398-acre land holds the record for having a campground with the highest elevation of any park in the state.
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Woods Island State ParkIf you are up for the adventure, this remote state park is guaranteed to be a memorable experience.
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Hammond Covered BridgeStraddling the two sides over Otter Creek, this historic bridge was built in 1842 in a single-span Town lattice pattern.