Coolidge State Park in Vermont State

Coolidge State Park

This rustic park in the middle of the Calvin Coolidge State Forest boasts fantastic views of the Black River valley and surrounding Green Mountains.

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Coolidge State Park Details

This rustic park in the middle of the Calvin Coolidge State Forest boasts fantastic views of the Black River valley and surrounding Green Mountains. Because of these views, it is a popular destination for hikers and campers who wish to immerse themselves in the stunning natural landscapes that Vermont is known for. Built in the mid-1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this 1,300-acre park was dedicated to Plymouth resident and 30th President of the United States Calvin Coolidge. They constructed lean-to shelters, campsites, picnic pavilions, and trails that lead around the park.

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President Calvin Coolidge Historic Site

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