Vermont State Parks Near Morrisville

Discover 17 parks within driving distance of Morrisville

Elmore State Park

Elmore, Vermont
8 miles away

"Morrisville is the closest service center, making it a convenient base for a day trip to the park. Visitors often stop there for dining, groceries, and supplies before heading to the lake."

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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Green River Reservoir State Park

Hyde Park, Vermont
10 miles away

"Morrisville is the closest service center for park visitors needing supplies, fuel, or dining. It is also a convenient base for day trips and camping at the reservoir."

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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William B. Umstead State Park

Raleigh, North Carolina
10 miles away

"Morrisville visitors appreciate the park’s proximity and variety of outdoor activities. It is a simple choice for a nature break without a long drive."

William B. Umstead State Park is one of North Carolina’s most visited urban parks, known for its extensive trail network, scenic lakes, and peaceful wooded landscapes. Its location near Raleigh-Durham makes it a popular destination for day trips, outdoor exercise, and family outings.

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Smugglers' Notch State Park

Stowe, Vermont
14 miles away

"Morrisville is one of the closest towns, making the park an easy local destination. Visitors from Morrisville often come for short hikes, scenic drives, and picnic stops."

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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Little River State Park

Waterbury, Vermont
15 miles away

"Morrisville residents often come for fishing, camping, and access to the reservoir’s calm waters. The park is close enough for short visits and repeat trips."

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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Waterbury Center State Park

Waterbury Center, Vermont
18 miles away

"Morrisville residents use the park for swimming, fishing, and easy lake access. It is a convenient nearby spot for a quick summer outing."

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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Falls Lake State Recreation Area

Wake Forest, North Carolina
24 miles away

"Morrisville travelers often use Falls Lake for easy-access boating and family beach time. Its proximity makes it a strong option for short outdoor trips from the western Triangle."

Falls Lake State Recreation Area is one of North Carolina’s largest outdoor destinations, centered on a 12,000-acre lake with multiple access areas. It combines water recreation, family-friendly day use, and extensive natural shoreline for camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

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Eno River State Park

Durham, North Carolina
30 miles away

"Morrisville visitors appreciate the park’s proximity to the Triangle and its peaceful river setting. It is a good option for a quick reset in nature after a busy workweek."

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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Molly's Falls Pond State Park

Marshfield, Vermont
30 miles away

"Morrisville is close enough for spontaneous beach trips, paddling, and family picnics by the pond."

Molly's Falls Pond State Park centers on a large, scenic reservoir surrounded by mixed forest and low mountains. Visitors come for the sandy beach, calm water recreation, and a relaxed, uncrowded setting ideal for day use and camping.

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Ricker Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
34 miles away

"Morrisville travelers may choose Ricker Pond for rustic camping and a scenic forest drive. It is a good option for families looking for a quiet pond and easy outdoor activities."

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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Hazen's Notch State Park

Westfield, Vermont
37 miles away

"Morrisville travelers often head here for a rugged, low-key outdoor adventure. The park's forested terrain and trail access make it appealing for active day trips."

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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Camel's Hump State Park

Duxbury, Vermont
39 miles away

"Morrisville is within easy reach for a rewarding day hike in one of Vermont's most famous state parks. Visitors from this area often come for the scenery, exercise, and cooler mountain air."

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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New Discovery State Park

Groton, Vermont
42 miles away

"Morrisville visitors are drawn to the park for its calm water, picnic areas, and forested surroundings. It is a worthwhile summer destination for families and paddlers."

New Discovery State Park is a small but popular lakefront park known for its sandy swimming area, picnic grounds, and calm water access. It is a favorite destination for families and visitors looking for a relaxed outdoor day in Vermont's Groton State Forest region.

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Kettle Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
46 miles away

"Morrisville is close enough for a full-day nature trip or overnight stay. Visitors often come for the rustic camping experience and calm water access."

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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Stillwater State Park

Groton, Vermont
56 miles away

"Morrisville visitors may head to Stillwater for a longer day trip or overnight camping. The park offers a scenic lake setting that complements other Northeast Kingdom outdoor destinations."

Stillwater State Park is known for its quiet shoreline setting on Lake Groton, where visitors enjoy a sandy beach, calm water, and classic Vermont camping. The park also serves as a convenient base for exploring Groton State Forest and nearby ponds, trails, and scenic overlooks.

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Niquette Bay State Park

Colchester, Vermont
58 miles away

"Morrisville residents may visit for a longer day trip to the lake and a scenic picnic stop. The park's shoreline setting makes it a rewarding warm-weather destination."

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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Seyon Lodge State Park

Groton, Vermont
59 miles away

"Morrisville residents may visit for a longer day trip into the Northeast Kingdom, especially in fall. The park’s historic lodge and pond setting make it a distinctive Vermont destination."

Seyon Lodge State Park offers a rustic, low-key experience on the shore of Noyes Pond, with a historic lodge, picnic areas, and access to calm water for canoeing and kayaking. Its remote setting makes it especially appealing to visitors seeking solitude, birding, and a classic Vermont woodland retreat.

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