Lake Carmi State Park

This park is a designated State Natural Area due to the 140-acre black spruce bog, which is the third-largest of its kind in Vermont.

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Lake Carmi State Park Details

This park is a designated State Natural Area due to the 140-acre black spruce bog, which is the third-largest of its kind in Vermont. This unique ecosystem of black spruce and tamarack trees is juxtaposed against the thick shrubs of mountain holly, pitcher plants, and sphagnum moss blanketing the ground. Besides the bog, the park also looks out over Lake Carmi, the fourth-largest lake in the state. There are swimming beaches, boat rental facilities, and campsites along the shores, so there is plenty to keep you occupied during your visit.

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