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Half Moon Pond State Park
This picturesque campsite is located within Bomoseen State Park near the rugged shores of Half Moon Pond.
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Half Moon Pond State Park Details
This picturesque campsite is located within Bomoseen State Park near the rugged shores of Half Moon Pond. For stunning morning views, set up your tent next to the waters edge, head inland to one of the lean-tos if you would rather be protected by the forest. Cabins are also available for guests looking for more modern facilities and accommodation. There are plenty of things to do on the pond, like kayaking, canoeing, or fishing. Two small sandy beaches near the campgrounds are also ideal for swimming or sunbathing. Because of its central location, you can also easily reach Glen Lake, Lake Bomoseen, and Black Pond.
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