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New Discovery State Park
Out of the seven parks in the Groton State Forest, this one sits the furthest north.
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New Discovery State Park Details
Out of the seven parks in the Groton State Forest, this one sits the furthest north. Here, you will find the 48-acre Osmore Pond, where you can spend the day swimming, fishing, or camping. This area is also one of the few places where you can go horse camping, as there are several sites outfitted explicitly with paddocks and troughs.
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Nearby Parks Around New Discovery State Park
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Nearby Points of Interest Around New Discovery State Park
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2.0 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.
2.6 mi away
Big Deer State Park
This state park is one of the seven major parks located within the 26,000-acre Groton State Forest.
2.9 mi away
Stillwater State Park
For a fun day out on the water, head to this state park on the western shores of Lake Groton.
3.0 mi away
Molly's Falls Pond State Park
Swimming, boating, and fishing are just a few of the fun activities you can do during your visit to this 1,064-acre park in north-central Vermont.
3.3 mi away
Boulder Beach State Park
Nestled on the eastern side of Lake Groton is this well-maintained park and beach.