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IntroductionVermont is truly one of the most spectacular year-round destinations in the country.
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Browse points of interest in Vermont State, including overlooks, trailheads, waterfalls, visitor centers, and other stops that help shape a stronger park itinerary.
Use this Vermont State POI collection to compare stops, prioritize landmarks, and decide which places belong on the route before you open the map or start a trip plan.

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IntroductionVermont is truly one of the most spectacular year-round destinations in the country.
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Scenic BywaysFor a taste of some of the best sights in Vermont, there is no better experience than a road trip.
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HikingHome to both the oldest (the Long Trail) and the longest (the Appalachian Trail) hiking trails in the state, it is easy to see why Vermont is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
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BikingThere is an entire world to discover in Vermont by hitting the backstreets and trails by bike.
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Vermont State ParksAlthough it is one of the smallest states in the US, Vermont has an astounding 55 state parks located within its borders.
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BirdingEven the most experienced of birdwatchers in the country will still have something new and exciting to see in Vermont.
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SwimmingAlthough Vermont is the only state in New England that does not border the Atlantic Ocean, it still has numerous places where you can cool off and go for a swim.
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Natural WondersIn a state nicknamed the Green Mountain State, you can guarantee that Vermont has plenty of specular natural landscapes to explore.
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Historic SitesVermont is one of the oldest settlements in the country, being accepted as the 14th state in 1791.

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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic ParkThe Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is a monument to conservationism: this 555-acre property near Woodstock, Vt., was the 1801 birthplace to early conservationist George Perkins Marsh.

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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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Alburgh Dunes State ParkSituated on the southern tip of the Alburgh Tongue Peninsula, this 625-acre park is home to one of the largest beaches in the state.
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Allis State ParkVermonts second-oldest state park is a laid-back destination where you can enjoy the beautiful sights and sounds of nature.
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Amity Pond Natural AreaAs one of the most underdeveloped areas in Vermont, this park allows you to experience the more rustic side of nature.
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Big Deer State ParkThis state park is one of the seven major parks located within the 26,000-acre Groton State Forest.

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Bomoseen State ParkNestled in the Taconic Mountains and overlooking the shores of Vermonts largest lake (Lake Bomoseen), this park is the perfect mix of land and water.

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Boulder Beach State ParkNestled on the eastern side of Lake Groton is this well-maintained park and beach.
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Branbury State ParkThis is one of the more popular parks situated on the shores of Lake Dunmore.
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Brighton State ParkIf you are looking for beautiful lake views that are not overcrowded with tourists, then make sure to add this park to your itinerary.
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Burton Island State ParkThis state park is only accessible by boat, making it one of Vermonts more remote destinations.

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Button Bay State ParkNo matter what time of the year you visit, you will also find something fun and outdoorsy at this 253-acre state park.
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Camels Hump State ParkVermonts largest state park is an outdoor wonderland known for its alpine tundra forest, rocky mountain cliffs, and sweeping scenic vistas.
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Camp Plymouth State ParkThere is a lot of history to explore on this 295-acre property.