Washington State Parks Near Burlington

Discover 87 parks within driving distance of Burlington

Jackson House State Park Heritage Site

Mount Vernon, Washington
6.5 miles away

"Burlington visitors can reach the site quickly for a half-day history outing. It is a convenient add-on to errands, family trips, or a broader Skagit Valley visit."

Jackson House State Park Heritage Site highlights one of Skagit County’s early homesteads and offers a glimpse into regional pioneer life. The site is best known for its historic house, landscaped grounds, and interpretive value rather than recreation.

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Niquette Bay State Park

Colchester, Vermont
9 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a quick lake escape, swimming, and a quieter alternative to the city waterfront. It is an easy day trip for families and hikers."

Niquette Bay State Park offers a mix of lake access, forested hiking, and broad views over Malletts Bay and Lake Champlain. Its secluded feel and natural shoreline make it a favorite for swimming, picnics, and low-key outdoor recreation.

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Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site

Mount Vernon, Washington
10 miles away

"Burlington offers quick access from I-5 and plenty of services for day-trippers. It is a convenient starting point for exploring the lower Skagit Valley."

This compact heritage site features a restored historic cabin setting, picnic areas, and interpretive displays about Matilda N. Jackson and early settlement in the Skagit Valley. It is a peaceful stop for history-minded visitors exploring the Mount Vernon area.

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Bay View State Park

Mount Vernon, Washington
12 miles away

"Burlington visitors can reach the park quickly for a half-day outing or picnic by the bay. It is an easy nature escape from the retail and highway corridor."

Bay View State Park offers a quiet coastal setting with picnic tables, shoreline access, and wide-open views across Padilla Bay. It is a popular stop for birdwatchers, families, and travelers exploring Skagit County.

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Richard Bong State Recreation Area

Kansasville, Wisconsin
12 miles away

"Burlington is one of the closest communities, making the recreation area a popular spot for quick hikes, fishing trips, and outdoor family time. Many visitors use it for frequent local recreation."

Richard Bong State Recreation Area features more than 4,500 acres of restored prairie, wetlands, and oak savanna centered around several lakes. Visitors come for wildlife viewing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and one of Wisconsin's most popular off-road vehicle areas.

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Templar State Recreation Area

Burlington, Iowa
12 miles away

"Burlington is the closest major city and a convenient base for day trips, supplies, and dining. Visitors from Burlington often come for fishing, birding, and a quick nature escape."

Templar State Recreation Area offers a secluded natural escape with bottomland forest, wetland habitat, and access to river backwaters. It is best suited for anglers, birders, paddlers, and visitors looking for a low-key outdoor experience.

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Sand Bar State Park

Milton, Vermont
14 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a quick beach day, paddling, or a family picnic on Lake Champlain. It is one of the easiest summer escapes from the city."

Sand Bar State Park offers one of Vermont’s most accessible Lake Champlain beaches, with warm shallow water and a long sandbar that gives the park its name. Visitors come for swimming, family picnics, kayaking, and sunset views across the lake.

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Big Foot Beach State Park

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
18 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a nearby day trip to the lake, camping, and family recreation without driving far from home."

Big Foot Beach State Park is a compact but popular park in southeastern Wisconsin, centered on a sandy beach along Geneva Lake. It combines waterfront recreation with shaded picnic areas, camping, and seasonal outdoor activities in a scenic lake resort setting.

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Geode State Park

Danville, Iowa
18 miles away

"Burlington is the nearest major city and a convenient base for a day trip or overnight stay. Visitors from Burlington often come for fishing, camping, and a quick escape to a quieter lake setting."

Geode State Park features a 187-acre lake, rolling timber, and a peaceful campground near the Des Moines River valley. It is especially popular for fishing, boating, picnicking, and exploring the park’s unique geologic history.

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Mount Philo State Park

Charlotte, Vermont
18 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a quick scenic escape, sunset views, and a short hike that fits easily into a half-day trip."

Mount Philo State Park offers one of Vermont’s most iconic views from a 968-foot summit above the Champlain Valley. The park is known for its easy access, family-friendly picnic grounds, and a short trail to a historic stone shelter and lookout.

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Woods Island State Park

South Hero, Vermont
18 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a day on Lake Champlain, combining the island’s quiet shoreline with the city’s restaurants, marinas, and waterfront access."

Woods Island State Park is a small, wooded island destination in Lake Champlain known for primitive camping, swimming, fishing, and paddling. The park’s isolation and natural shoreline create a quiet, back-to-basics experience for boaters and campers.

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Hope Island Marine State Park

La Conner, Washington
20 miles away

"Burlington is a convenient stop for groceries, gear, and fuel before heading to the coast. Families and boaters from the area visit for easy access to Skagit Bay and nearby outdoor recreation."

Hope Island Marine State Park offers a secluded marine setting with forested shoreline, sandy beaches, and primitive campsites. Its calm waters and abundant birdlife make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and visitors seeking a low-key island getaway.

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Skagit Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
20 miles away

"Burlington offers convenient shopping and highway access for visitors en route to island launches. Many day-trippers and campers stop here for supplies."

Skagit Island Marine State Park is a small, boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands area with forested campsites, rocky beaches, and sweeping views of the surrounding waterways. It is best suited for kayakers, small boaters, and visitors seeking a quiet, rustic marine camping experience.

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Cumberland Bay State Park

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Cumberland Bay State Park

Plattsburgh, New York
22 miles away

"Burlington, Vermont, offers a lively arts scene, waterfront attractions, and is easily accessible via ferry across Lake Champlain."

Cumberland Bay State Park features a spacious sandy beach, extensive camping facilities, and a variety of outdoor activities along the shores of Lake Champlain. It's an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area

Hillsborough, North Carolina
22 miles away

"Burlington visitors often head here for a scenic nature outing close to home. The park’s overlooks and trail network provide a refreshing break from urban routines."

Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area features a short but rewarding trail system leading to dramatic overlooks above the Eno River. Its mix of upland forest, cliffs, and seasonal wildflowers makes it a favorite for hikers, birders, and photographers.

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Underhill State Park

Underhill, Vermont
22 miles away

"Vermont’s largest city is a convenient base for a day trip or overnight stay. Visitors from Burlington often come for mountain hiking, camping, and a quick escape into cooler forested terrain."

Underhill State Park is known for its cool upland setting, quiet campground, and direct access to Mount Mansfield trails. Visitors come for hiking, leaf-peeping, wildlife viewing, and a classic Vermont mountain experience.

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Crab Island State Park

Plattsburgh, New York
23 miles away

"Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, is known for its vibrant arts scene and waterfront, making it a great starting point for day trips to Crab Island."

Crab Island State Park is a tranquil, undeveloped island park accessible only by boat. It features historical landmarks, serene natural beauty, and excellent opportunities for fishing and wildlife observation.

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Deception Pass State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
24 miles away

"Burlington residents and visitors use the park for quick coastal getaways and family outings. It is close enough for a day trip while still feeling like a true escape."

Deception Pass State Park spans Fidalgo and Whidbey islands and offers some of the most photographed scenery in Washington. Its rugged shoreline, forested trails, and access to kayaking, fishing, and camping make it a year-round destination.

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Haw River State Park

Browns Summit, North Carolina
24 miles away

"Burlington residents can reach the park easily for a quiet river outing or picnic. The park offers a nearby option for low-key outdoor recreation."

Haw River State Park features riverfront scenery, forested uplands, and wetlands that support diverse wildlife and seasonal bird activity. Visitors come for paddling access, nature observation, and a calm setting close to the Triad.

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Haw River State Park

Browns Summit, North Carolina
24 miles away

"Burlington-area visitors appreciate the park for easy access to the Haw River and a calm place to spend time outdoors. It is well suited to short trips and family outings."

Haw River State Park features riverfront scenery, forested uplands, and wetlands that support diverse wildlife and seasonal bird activity. Visitors come for paddling access, nature observation, and a calm setting close to the Triad.

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Oakland Mills State Park

Fort Madison, Iowa
24 miles away

"Burlington offers the largest nearby population center and a wider range of services, lodging, and attractions. Travelers from Burlington visit for a quiet nature outing and river recreation."

Oakland Mills State Park features a sheltered river valley setting with mature timber, open picnic spaces, and access to the Des Moines River. Visitors come for fishing, boating, birdwatching, and a relaxed outdoor escape close to Fort Madison and the Mississippi River region.

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Button Bay State Park

Ferrisburgh, Vermont
25 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a day trip to enjoy Lake Champlain views, swimming, and camping. It is one of the closest major population centers and a convenient base for exploring the Champlain Valley."

Button Bay State Park is a popular Lake Champlain destination with a campground, day-use beach area, and marina facilities. Its shoreline setting makes it a favorite for paddling, fishing, picnicking, and relaxing by the water.

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Camel's Hump State Park

Duxbury, Vermont
28 miles away

"Vermont's largest city is a common base for visitors seeking a full-day mountain hike and a scenic escape into the Green Mountains. Many travelers pair the park with dining and lodging in the Burlington area."

Camel's Hump State Park is known for its dramatic summit, backcountry feel, and extensive hiking opportunities in the Green Mountains. Visitors come for challenging climbs, panoramic views, and a chance to explore one of Vermont's most recognizable natural landmarks.

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Kingsland Bay State Park

Ferrisburgh, Vermont
28 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a day trip to enjoy a quieter lakeside setting than the city waterfront. It is an easy summer outing for swimming, picnicking, and paddling."

Kingsland Bay State Park offers a classic Vermont summer day-use experience with a sandy beach, shaded picnic grounds, and access to Lake Champlain. Its calm setting makes it popular with families, swimmers, paddlers, and visitors looking for a low-key waterfront escape.

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Knight Island State Park

North Hero, Vermont
28 miles away

"Burlington visitors often make the trip for a quiet island camping getaway and a break from the city. It is a popular starting point for supplies, dining, and lake access before heading north."

Knight Island State Park is one of Vermont’s most secluded state parks, reached only by boat and prized for its primitive campsites and peaceful shoreline. Visitors come for lake recreation, wildlife viewing, and expansive sunset views across Lake Champlain.

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Larrabee State Park

Bellingham, Washington
28 miles away

"Burlington visitors come for a quick coastal escape with camping and scenic shoreline access. The park is an easy weekend destination from the Skagit Valley."

Larrabee State Park combines rugged Samish Bay shoreline, old-growth forest, and scenic bluffs in one of northwest Washington’s most picturesque settings. Visitors come for camping, tide pooling, hiking, boating, and sweeping views of the San Juan Islands.

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Little River State Park

Waterbury, Vermont
28 miles away

"Burlington visitors come for a quick lakeside getaway with camping, paddling, and a quieter mountain setting than the city waterfront. It is an easy day trip or weekend escape."

Little River State Park features one of Vermont’s largest state park campgrounds, plus a long shoreline on Waterbury Reservoir for paddling, fishing, and swimming. Visitors also enjoy wooded trails, picnic areas, and access to nearby mountain recreation in the Waterbury area.

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North Hero State Park

North Hero, Vermont
28 miles away

"Vermont's largest city is a common day-trip base for beachgoers, boaters, and families heading to the Champlain Islands. Visitors often combine the park with dining, shopping, and waterfront activities in Burlington."

North Hero State Park sits on the western shore of North Hero Island and is one of Vermont's classic summer swimming spots. Visitors come for the beach, boat access, and sunset views across Lake Champlain toward the Adirondacks.

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Point Au Roche State Park

Plattsburgh, New York
30 miles away

"Burlington, Vermont, is just across Lake Champlain and accessible via ferry. Its residents enjoy the park for its beaches, trails, and scenic views."

Point Au Roche State Park features over 800 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and shoreline along Lake Champlain. Visitors enjoy swimming, hiking, boating, and wildlife observation in a tranquil natural setting.

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Saddlebag Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
30 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for a weekend launch toward the San Juan Islands. Visitors from here often come for boating, kayaking, and coastal day trips."

Saddlebag Island Marine State Park offers a secluded island experience with shoreline camping, tidepooling, and scenic paddling in the Salish Sea. Its undeveloped setting makes it a favorite for boaters and kayakers seeking a quiet overnight stop.

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Joseph Whidbey State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
31 miles away

"Burlington residents and visitors often head to Whidbey Island for a change of pace and a relaxed beach setting. The park is a simple outing for picnics and nature viewing."

Joseph Whidbey State Park offers a calm coastal setting with driftwood-strewn beaches, picnic tables, and broad views across the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is a popular stop for birdwatching, sunset viewing, and low-key family outings.

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Knight Point State Park

North Hero, Vermont
31 miles away

"Burlington visitors often make the drive for a quieter lakeside beach day away from the city. It is an easy summer outing for swimming, picnicking, and sunset views."

Knight Point State Park is known for its calm waterfront setting, family-friendly beach, and open picnic grounds. Visitors come for swimming, lakeside relaxation, and sweeping views of Lake Champlain and the surrounding islands.

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Rasar State Park

Concrete, Washington
31 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for a comfortable day visit and offers convenient highway access. Families and outdoor travelers often use it as a stop for groceries and gear."

Rasar State Park offers a mix of riverfront scenery, wooded picnic grounds, and a family-friendly campground along the Skagit River. It is a popular base for fishing, paddling, and exploring the North Cascades region.

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Burton Island State Park

St. Albans, Vermont
32 miles away

"Burlington residents visit for a quick Lake Champlain getaway with a more secluded feel than city beaches. The island park is popular for weekend camping, paddling, and scenic lake views."

Burton Island State Park is a 253-acre island destination in northern Lake Champlain with sandy swimming areas, boat access, and a campground surrounded by water and woods. Visitors come for a laid-back island experience, fishing, paddling, picnicking, and sunset views over the lake.

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Waterbury Center State Park

Waterbury Center, Vermont
33 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a day trip to swim, paddle, and enjoy a quieter reservoir setting than Lake Champlain. It is an easy summer outing from the state’s largest city."

Waterbury Center State Park offers a classic Vermont reservoir setting with a sandy swimming area, picnic grounds, and boat access. It is a popular warm-weather stop for families, paddlers, and travelers exploring the Waterbury and Stowe area.

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D.A.R. State Park

Addison, Vermont
34 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a day at the beach or a weekend camping trip on Lake Champlain. It is an easy drive for families looking for swimming, boating, and a quieter lakeside setting."

D.A.R. State Park offers a classic Vermont lakeside experience with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and a large campground shaded by mature trees. Its location on Lake Champlain makes it especially popular for swimming, paddling, and relaxed family outings.

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Kill Kare State Park

North Hero, Vermont
34 miles away

"Burlington visitors often head north for a quieter lakefront day trip with swimming and picnic space. It is an easy summer outing from the state's largest city."

Kill Kare State Park offers a relaxed shoreline setting with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and open space for enjoying Lake Champlain. Visitors come for swimming, sunbathing, boating access, and sunset views across the water.

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Nauvoo State Park

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Nauvoo State Park

Nauvoo, Illinois
34 miles away

"Burlington visitors enjoy the park’s natural beauty, lakeside activities, and easy access to Nauvoo’s historic landmarks."

Nauvoo State Park is renowned for its tranquil lake, shaded picnic areas, and proximity to historic Nauvoo. The park is ideal for camping, fishing, and learning about the area's unique heritage.

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Eno River State Park

Durham, North Carolina
35 miles away

"Burlington residents visit for a scenic escape with fishing and wooded trails along the Eno River. The park is a convenient destination for nature photography and family outings."

Eno River State Park offers a mix of river access, forested trails, and quiet picnic areas just minutes from the Triangle. Its rugged terrain, spring wildflowers, and historic sites make it a favorite for day trips and outdoor recreation.

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Fairport State Recreation Area

Muscatine, Iowa
35 miles away

"Burlington travelers may visit for a day on the river and to explore another scenic Mississippi River access point. It is a manageable drive for anglers and boaters looking for a quieter destination."

Fairport State Recreation Area provides easy access to the Mississippi River in a natural, low-key setting. Visitors come for fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and a simple riverside escape close to Muscatine.

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General Butler State Resort Park

Carrollton, Kentucky
35 miles away

"Burlington travelers can reach the park quickly for a nature-focused outing with plenty of amenities. It is especially attractive for families looking for a nearby resort park experience."

General Butler State Resort Park combines river views, wooded hills, and a full-service resort experience in one destination. Visitors come for the lodge, campground, marina, golf, swimming, and easy access to outdoor recreation in northern Kentucky.

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Spencer Spit State Park

Lopez Island, Washington
35 miles away

"Burlington travelers often head to Spencer Spit for camping and shoreline exploration. The park offers a scenic island destination within reach of the Skagit Valley."

Spencer Spit State Park features a narrow sand spit, tide pools, and protected shoreline ideal for low-key coastal recreation. Its island setting makes it a favorite for camping, paddling, birdwatching, and enjoying sunsets over the water.

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Smugglers' Notch State Park

Stowe, Vermont
37 miles away

"Vermont's largest city is a common day-trip base for visitors seeking mountain scenery and a quick escape into the Green Mountains. Travelers from Burlington often visit for hiking, fall foliage, and scenic drives."

Smugglers' Notch State Park offers one of Vermont's most memorable mountain settings, with steep rock walls, forested slopes, and access to hiking, climbing, and scenic drives. It is especially popular in summer and fall for its rugged scenery and proximity to Mount Mansfield and Stowe.

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Clark Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
39 miles away

"Burlington is close to ferry and launch access for the San Juan Islands. It appeals to travelers looking for a quick route to camping, kayaking, and wildlife viewing."

Clark Island Marine State Park is a remote, boat-access-only park known for its secluded shoreline, forested interior, and excellent opportunities for kayaking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing. Visitors come for a low-key island experience with primitive camping and expansive water views.

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Wildcat Den State Park

Muscatine, Iowa
40 miles away

"Burlington travelers can reach the park for a rewarding eastern Iowa road trip. The park’s rugged terrain and historic setting make it appealing for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike."

Wildcat Den State Park features steep wooded valleys, striking rock outcrops, and a peaceful setting near the Mississippi River. It is especially popular with hikers, photographers, and visitors interested in Iowa’s natural and pioneer history.

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Matia Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
41 miles away

"Burlington is close to the Skagit Valley and a convenient starting point for trips to the San Juan Islands. Boaters and kayakers from here visit for scenic, low-crowd outings."

Matia Island Marine State Park is a small, undeveloped island park known for its old-growth forest, rocky shoreline, and calm anchorages. Visitors come for kayaking, beachcombing, birdwatching, and a true off-the-grid island experience.

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Alburgh Dunes State Park

Alburgh, Vermont
42 miles away

"Vermont's largest city, Burlington is a common day-trip origin for visitors seeking a beach outing and a quieter lakeside setting. Travelers often combine the park with a scenic drive along Lake Champlain."

Alburgh Dunes State Park is a peaceful day-use park on the northern Lake Champlain shore, featuring a sandy beach, picnic areas, and open water access. Its dune landscape and lakeside setting make it popular for swimming, birdwatching, and low-key family outings.

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Mayo River State Park

Mayodan, North Carolina
44 miles away

"Burlington travelers can visit for fishing, picnicking, and exploring the Mayo River corridor. The park offers a natural retreat without requiring a long drive."

Mayo River State Park features river corridors, forested uplands, and opportunities for paddling, fishing, and hiking in a natural setting. Its undeveloped character makes it a good destination for visitors seeking a quieter park experience close to the Virginia border.

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Obstruction Pass State Park

Orcas Island, Washington
44 miles away

"Burlington is within reach of the San Juan ferry system, making the park a feasible day trip for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors from Burlington often come for kayaking, fishing, and scenic shoreline access."

Obstruction Pass State Park is a secluded day-use park in the San Juan Islands known for its rocky shoreline, saltwater access, and calm island setting. Visitors come for kayaking, picnicking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing in a low-key natural environment.

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Macomb Reservation State Park

Schuyler Falls, New York
45 miles away

"Burlington, Vermont, is a lively college town across Lake Champlain, attracting visitors who enjoy easy access to both urban amenities and outdoor recreation."

Macomb Reservation State Park features a picturesque lake, the Salmon River, and forested areas ideal for camping, fishing, and boating. The park is a popular spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking relaxation and adventure.

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Skull Island

San Juan County, Washington
45 miles away

"Burlington offers easy access to ferry routes and regional marinas serving the San Juan Islands. Visitors from Burlington are drawn to Skull Island for its secluded, low-key outdoor experience."

Skull Island is a remote-feeling marine park with rocky shoreline, mature evergreens, and excellent opportunities to observe seabirds and marine life. Its compact size and island setting make it a favorite for paddlers and boaters seeking a quiet stop in the San Juan archipelago.

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Jones Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
46 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for residents seeking a weekend marine escape. The park appeals to visitors looking for boating, paddling, and a peaceful island campsite."

Jones Island Marine State Park offers a secluded marine camping experience on a forested island in the San Juan archipelago. Its protected coves, shoreline access, and abundant wildlife make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking a quiet escape.

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Eagle Island Marine State Park

Eastsound, Washington
47 miles away

"Burlington is a regional shopping and lodging center near the route to Anacortes. Many visitors from Burlington head to the islands for weekend boating and outdoor recreation."

Eagle Island Marine State Park offers a rustic island getaway surrounded by saltwater, with campsites tucked into a wooded setting and shoreline ideal for exploring at low tide. Its isolation and scenic views make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking solitude.

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James Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
47 miles away

"Burlington visitors often travel to the islands for a quieter outdoor escape. The park appeals to those looking for camping and shoreline exploration."

James Island Marine State Park offers a rugged island setting with forested bluffs, pebble beaches, and sweeping views of the San Juan archipelago. Its remote location makes it especially appealing to paddlers, campers, and visitors seeking a quiet marine wilderness experience.

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Blind Island Marine State Park

Blind Bay, Washington
48 miles away

"Burlington is close to the mainland ferry and marina network serving the San Juans. Residents and visitors from Burlington often use the area as a jumping-off point for marine park visits."

Blind Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park in the San Juan Islands with moorage, shoreline access, and sweeping views of the surrounding islands and waterways. It is a favorite stop for boaters seeking a peaceful overnight stay, paddlers exploring the archipelago, and visitors hoping to spot seals, seabirds, and other marine wildlife.

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Elmore State Park

Elmore, Vermont
48 miles away

"Burlington visitors often head east for a quieter alternative to the Champlain Valley's busier waterfronts. Elmore offers a small-lake setting with mountain scenery and family-friendly recreation."

Elmore State Park offers a classic Vermont summer setting with a sandy beach, clear lake water, and views of Elmore Mountain. It is especially popular for family swimming, canoeing and kayaking, and the short but rewarding hike to the fire tower on Elmore Mountain.

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Sharon Bluffs State Park

Keosauqua, Iowa
48 miles away

"Burlington visitors often make the drive for a quiet day trip and scenic overlook. It is a convenient escape for families and photographers looking for a low-key outdoor stop."

Sharon Bluffs State Park is known for its elevated views, picnic-friendly setting, and relaxed atmosphere. Visitors come for a short scenic stop, wildlife watching, and a peaceful outdoor break near the town of Keosauqua.

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Branbury State Park

Salisbury, Vermont
49 miles away

"Burlington travelers often make the trip for a classic Vermont lake day with mountain scenery. The park is a popular warm-weather destination for swimming, paddling, and picnics."

Branbury State Park is known for its sandy swimming beach on Lake Dunmore and its easy access to boating, fishing, and lakeside picnicking. Set near the foot of the Green Mountains, it offers a classic Vermont summer park experience with views of Mount Moosalamoo and nearby forested hills.

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Lime Kiln Point State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
49 miles away

"Burlington visitors often head north for a scenic ferry-based outing. The park's lighthouse, shoreline, and whale-watching reputation make it a strong draw."

Lime Kiln Point State Park is one of Washington's best-known places to watch for orcas from shore, especially in summer. The park also features a historic lighthouse, interpretive displays, picnic areas, and rugged coastal scenery.

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Posey Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
49 miles away

"Burlington offers easy access to the north Puget Sound corridor and the ferry route to the islands. It is a useful stop for supplies before a marine park trip."

Posey Island Marine State Park is a tiny, boat-in park in the San Juan Islands with a single primitive campsite and beautiful saltwater scenery. It is popular with paddlers, boaters, and wildlife watchers seeking a secluded overnight stop.

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Stretch Point State Park

Orcas, Washington
49 miles away

"Burlington offers convenient access to the north Puget Sound ferry network and outdoor destinations. Travelers from Burlington often visit for a simple, scenic escape with picnic and shoreline opportunities."

Stretch Point State Park offers a secluded island setting with shoreline access, picnic areas, and opportunities to watch for marine wildlife. Its calm atmosphere makes it a favorite stop for visitors seeking a relaxed coastal experience on Orcas Island.

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Turn Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
49 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for a day trip to the ferry terminal and is a practical starting point for San Juan Islands adventures. Families and outdoor enthusiasts visit for marine scenery and camping."

Turn Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park just off Friday Harbor with forested shoreline, rocky beaches, and a small campground. It is a popular stop for paddlers and boaters seeking a peaceful island setting with excellent views and abundant birdlife.

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Doe Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
50 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for a day trip to the islands for experienced boaters and paddlers. Doe Island provides a more remote alternative to mainland parks and busy waterfront areas."

Doe Island Marine State Park is a low-key destination for boaters and paddlers seeking a peaceful island escape. Its rocky shoreline, forested interior, and marine wildlife make it a favorite for day use and overnight anchoring nearby.

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Stuart Island Marine State Park

Stuart Island, Washington
50 miles away

"Burlington is a convenient mainland city for travelers preparing for a San Juan Islands outing. Visitors from Burlington are often looking for boating, fishing, and a quiet island retreat."

Stuart Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park on the northwest edge of the San Juan Islands, accessible only by boat or floatplane. Its protected coves, scenic shoreline, and abundant marine life make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking a quiet island escape.

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Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

Apex, North Carolina
52 miles away

"Burlington visitors travel to Jordan Lake for camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The park’s size and variety of amenities make it worth the drive for a weekend outing."

Jordan Lake State Recreation Area surrounds one of North Carolina’s largest reservoirs and offers a wide range of outdoor recreation, from swimming beaches and boat ramps to fishing piers and campgrounds. The park is especially known for bald eagle habitat, family-friendly day-use areas, and easy access from Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.

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Lake Carmi State Park

Franklin, Vermont
52 miles away

"Burlington residents visit for a quieter lake experience than the Champlain waterfront. The park is a good option for weekend camping, paddling, and fishing."

Lake Carmi State Park is one of Vermont’s most tranquil lake destinations, with a broad shoreline, sandy beach, and calm waters ideal for swimming and canoeing. It is especially popular with anglers, campers, and visitors looking for a low-key outdoor escape in the Northeast Kingdom region.

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Sucia Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
52 miles away

"Burlington travelers often use nearby Anacortes to reach the San Juan Islands. Sucia is attractive for those wanting a remote-feeling park without a long drive from home."

Sucia Island Marine State Park is one of Washington's premier marine parks, offering secluded anchorages, shell beaches, and dramatic shoreline geology. Its protected waters and island trails make it a favorite for boaters, kayakers, campers, and wildlife watchers.

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Jay State Forest and Park

Jay, New York
53 miles away

"Burlington, Vermont residents often cross Lake Champlain to enjoy the park's natural beauty and recreational opportunities."

Jay State Forest and Park features over 2,400 acres of pristine woodlands, river access, and picnic areas. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, and winter sports in a quiet, natural setting.

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Battle of Athens State Historic Site

Athens, Missouri
55 miles away

"Burlington visitors looking for a nearby heritage destination may enjoy the site’s battlefield interpretation and quiet setting."

Battle of Athens State Historic Site interprets the 1861 Civil War engagement that helped secure northeast Missouri for the Union. The site features historic markers, open grounds, and a quiet setting overlooking the Des Moines River valley.

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Lacey-Keosauqua State Park

Keosauqua, Iowa
55 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for a scenic weekend escape with camping, river views, and quiet hiking. It is one of the larger nearby population centers, making the park a convenient nature destination."

Lacey-Keosauqua State Park offers a classic southeast Iowa landscape of forested hills, deep ravines, and overlooks above the Des Moines River. Its mix of camping, water access, and historic stone structures makes it a favorite for outdoor recreation and relaxed weekend getaways.

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Lake Darling State Park

Brighton, Iowa
55 miles away

"Burlington-area visitors use the park for weekend camping and lake recreation. Its quieter setting provides a change of pace from the Mississippi River corridor."

Lake Darling State Park features a large lake, modern campground, beach area, picnic spaces, and a network of natural surroundings for outdoor recreation. Visitors come for boating, angling, wildlife viewing, and a peaceful park setting near Washington, Iowa.

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Green River Reservoir State Park

Hyde Park, Vermont
56 miles away

"Burlington visitors often make a day trip or weekend escape for quiet paddling and camping. The park offers a much more secluded experience than Lake Champlain's busier waterfront areas."

Green River Reservoir State Park offers a rare backcountry-style lake experience with calm waters, forested shoreline, and abundant wildlife. It is especially popular with canoeists, kayakers, anglers, and campers seeking a quiet, low-development setting.

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Allis State Park

Randolph, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington visitors looking for a mountain-view picnic destination may choose Allis State Park for a quieter inland excursion. It offers a different experience from Lake Champlain recreation and urban parks."

Allis State Park is known for its elevated setting, broad valley views, and relaxed picnic atmosphere. Visitors come for quiet nature time, short hikes, and a classic Vermont mountain overlook experience.

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Bomoseen State Park

Bomoseen, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington residents may head south for camping and a classic inland lake experience. The park offers a change of pace from Lake Champlain with a smaller, family-friendly setting."

Bomoseen State Park offers a classic Vermont lake experience with a sandy beach, clear water, and easy access for swimming and boating. Visitors also enjoy fishing, picnicking, and camping in a scenic setting near the Taconic Mountains.

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Half Moon Pond State Park

Hubbardton, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington-area travelers often head south for a weekend camping trip with swimming and paddling. The park provides a more secluded alternative to larger, busier recreation spots."

Half Moon Pond State Park offers a small, scenic pond, a sandy swimming beach, and a wooded campground in a relaxed mountain setting. Visitors come for fishing, canoeing, picnicking, and easy access to nearby hiking and the broader Lake Bomoseen area.

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Hanging Rock State Park

Danbury, North Carolina
58 miles away

"Burlington families and groups visit for picnics, swimming, and easy access to nature. The park offers a full day of recreation within a manageable drive."

Hanging Rock State Park features five waterfalls, a lake, and more than 20 miles of trails through forested ridges and rocky outcrops. Its signature overlook from Hanging Rock offers one of the most iconic views in North Carolina's Piedmont.

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Hazen's Notch State Park

Westfield, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington visitors often make the drive for a quieter mountain day trip and a chance to explore a less crowded side of Vermont. The park offers a stark contrast to the city with forested trails and scenic solitude."

Hazen's Notch State Park protects a rugged stretch of the Green Mountains near the Canadian border, with forested slopes, mountain views, and access to some of Vermont's most secluded outdoor recreation. It is especially popular with hikers, leaf-peepers, and visitors seeking a quiet, undeveloped park experience.

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Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

Henderson, North Carolina
58 miles away

"Burlington visitors often come for fishing and family recreation on the lake. The park provides a convenient destination for those looking to trade city parks for a larger reservoir setting."

Kerr Lake State Recreation Area features expansive access to Kerr Lake, with boat ramps, swim beaches, picnic areas, and campgrounds spread across several units. Its broad shoreline and calm waters make it a favorite for anglers, paddlers, and families seeking a classic North Carolina lake experience.

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Mount Ascutney State Park

Windsor, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington residents may plan a longer day trip or weekend outing to experience southern Vermont’s mountain scenery. The park offers a different landscape from the Champlain Valley."

Mount Ascutney State Park centers on the 3,144-foot Mount Ascutney, a landmark peak with sweeping views from the summit. The park combines rugged natural scenery with picnic areas, a mountain road, and access to some of the Upper Valley’s best outdoor recreation.

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Muckross State Park

Muckross, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington visitors may come for a quieter alternative to larger lakefront destinations, with easygoing recreation and scenic views."

Muckross State Park features a small but scenic waterfront setting with shaded picnic spots, a boat launch, and calm access to the lake. It is a good choice for families, anglers, and anyone looking for a relaxed day by the water.

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Pilot Mountain State Park

Pinnacle, North Carolina
58 miles away

"Burlington travelers come for scenic overlooks and a peaceful nature break. The park is a manageable drive for families looking for a day outdoors or an overnight camping trip."

Pilot Mountain State Park is known for its unmistakable summit, the Big Pinnacle, which dominates the skyline for miles. The park also offers river access, picnic areas, camping, and a variety of outdoor activities in the foothills of northwestern North Carolina.

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Quechee State Park

Quechee, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington visitors may plan a longer day trip to see one of Vermont’s signature natural landmarks. The park is a scenic destination for photography and a relaxing break from the city."

Quechee State Park features sweeping views of Quechee Gorge, often called Vermont’s “Little Grand Canyon,” along with picnic grounds and access to the Ottauquechee River. It is a popular stop for sightseeing, photography, fishing, and relaxed outdoor recreation near Woodstock.

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Ricker Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington residents often make the drive for a weekend in the forest and a quieter alternative to busier lakes. The park is popular with campers seeking swimming, canoeing, and nature."

Ricker Pond State Park is known for its calm pond, family-friendly swimming area, and wooded campground in the heart of Groton State Forest. Visitors come for canoeing, fishing, camping, and a quiet base for exploring nearby lakes, overlooks, and forest roads.

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Sentinel Rock State Park

Rutland, Vermont
58 miles away

"Burlington residents planning a longer drive south may visit Sentinel Rock as part of a broader Vermont road trip. The park provides a compact, easy-to-enjoy stop along the way."

Sentinel Rock State Park features a prominent ledge and wooded setting that make it a popular stop for scenic views and relaxed outdoor time. Its modest size and easy access make it ideal for families, casual hikers, and visitors looking for a quick nature outing.

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Kettle Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
59 miles away

"Burlington travelers may come for a weekend in the woods and a break from the lakefront crowds. The park offers a more secluded Vermont camping and paddling experience."

Kettle Pond State Park is known for its peaceful pond, undeveloped shoreline, and classic Vermont backcountry feel. Visitors come for canoeing, fishing, camping, and exploring the surrounding woods and nearby state forest attractions.

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Sculptured Rocks Natural Area

Groton, New Hampshire
59 miles away

"Burlington-area travelers can use Sculptured Rocks as a scenic stop on a cross-state trip through the White Mountains region. It is a good choice for visitors interested in geology and quiet outdoor spaces."

Sculptured Rocks Natural Area is known for its narrow river gorge, swirling potholes, and smooth rock formations shaped by centuries of flowing water. It is a popular roadside stop for photography, picnicking, and enjoying a unique geological feature in a peaceful woodland setting.

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Gifford Woods State Park

Killington, Vermont
60 miles away

"Burlington-area travelers visit for camping and a scenic mountain escape in central Vermont. The park is especially attractive during peak foliage season and for weekend road trips."

Gifford Woods State Park features one of Vermont’s finest stands of old-growth northern hardwood forest, including massive sugar maples and beech trees. Visitors come for camping, nature walks, and a quiet setting close to Killington and the Appalachian Trail.

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