Stillwater State Park in Vermont State

Stillwater State Park

For a fun day out on the water, head to this state park on the western shores of Lake Groton.

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Stillwater State Park Details

For a fun day out on the water, head to this state park on the western shores of Lake Groton. Go for a swim in the calm, warm waters, explore the beautiful surroundings by canoe or kayak, or trek around the miles of hiking trails that lead around Groton State Park. This 57-acre park is also known for its well-preserved Civilian Conservation Corps architecture, which helped to land the park on the National Register of Historic Places list. These structures include lean-to shelters, stone fireplaces, a rangers house, and a picnic shelter.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Stillwater State Park

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Big Deer State Park

This state park is one of the seven major parks located within the 26,000-acre Groton State Forest.

0.6 mi away

Boulder Beach State Park

Nestled on the eastern side of Lake Groton is this well-maintained park and beach.

1.8 mi away

Kettle Pond State Park

A remote experience in the heart of the Groton State Forest, this park offers guests the chance to camp along the shores of a beautiful, undeveloped pond.

2.5 mi away

Ricker Pond State Park

This park in the Groton State Forest sits on the western edge of the 95-acre pond after which it was named.

2.9 mi away

New Discovery State Park

Out of the seven parks in the Groton State Forest, this one sits the furthest north.