Mansfield state forest is home to central vermont s largest and most popular campground.
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Vermont state parks offer a wide variety of camping experiences including drive in camp sites lean to s remote campsites group camping areas and even an inn style lodge all surrounded by vermont s beautiful mountains lakes forests and fields.
Remote primitive camping remote camping.
Remote sites differ from primitive camping in that the sites can be reserved and are located in designated areas.
Self guided history and nature trails are located close to the camping area.
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Approximately 500 acres located adjacent to the park on the east side of us route 7 is now emerald lake state forest.
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The campground has 81 tent rv sites 20 lean tos and five cabins.
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Take rt 100 north into the village of stowe about 10 miles.
The vermont department of forests parks and recreation is seeking public feedback on the potential designs to enhance mt.
In stowe turn left onto rvt route 108 also called the mountain rd.
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In 1960 emerald lake state park opened to the public.
Little river state park which is part of mt.
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The 430 acres on the west side of the highway comprises the park.
The original facilities included a small campground beach and picnic area.
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Facilities amenities the bobcat cabin at little river.
The campground will be on your left.
6443 mountain rd stowe vt 05672.
Continue for 6 5 miles.
It s a popular destination for avid outdoorsman as it s the perfect spot for fishing.
Top 10 campgrounds and rv parks vermont vermont is a breathtaking new england state known for its thousands of acres of vast forested mountains.
The intent of the planning process is to update the park to meet current visitor needs while protecting the environment enhancing historic and cultural resources and making needed safety improvements.