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Woodford State Park
Perched 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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Perched 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. Stay in a tent, lean-to shelter, or cabin and enjoy the fresh mountain air and picture-perfect lake views every morning. There are several lakes and ponds in the park, although Adams Reservoir is the main hub of activity for visitors. Activities here include boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking through mountainous valleys and lush spruce forests.
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