Vermont State Parks Near St. Johnsbury

Discover 16 parks within driving distance of St. Johnsbury

New Discovery State Park

Groton, Vermont
28 miles away

"Visitors from St. Johnsbury often head here for a peaceful lakeside outing and easy access to Groton State Forest recreation. It is a good option for a relaxed day in nature."

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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Ricker Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
28 miles away

"Visitors from St. Johnsbury often head here for lake-style recreation without the crowds of larger destinations. The park offers a peaceful base for swimming, canoeing, and camping."

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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Big Deer State Park

Brunswick, Vermont
34 miles away

"St. Johnsbury is one of the largest nearby population centers and a common base for exploring the Northeast Kingdom. Visitors from the area may come for a quieter alternative to busier recreation spots."

Big Deer State Park offers a simple, family-friendly outdoor experience centered on a small pond and wooded shoreline. Visitors come for swimming, fishing, picnicking, and a calm setting that feels far from busier resort areas.

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Brighton State Park

Island Pond, Vermont
34 miles away

"St. Johnsbury is a major regional hub for travelers heading north into Vermont's lake and mountain country. Visitors from here may come for camping, fishing, and a scenic day trip away from town."

Brighton State Park offers a classic Vermont getaway with a sandy swimming beach, canoe and kayak access, and a wooded campground. Its setting on Spectacle Pond makes it especially popular for fishing, wildlife viewing, and low-key family outings.

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Kettle Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
34 miles away

"St. Johnsbury visitors are drawn to the park for its secluded pond and classic Northeast Kingdom scenery. It offers a quieter alternative to busier recreation areas."

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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Maidstone State Park

Maidstone, Vermont
34 miles away

"Visitors from St. Johnsbury often come for a quiet lake day away from town. The park offers swimming, paddling, and a scenic drive into the Northeast Kingdom."

Maidstone State Park is centered on a pristine northern lake with a sandy beach, calm swimming area, and excellent opportunities for paddling and fishing. Its secluded setting makes it a favorite for visitors seeking a low-key day outdoors surrounded by forest and water.

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Seyon Lodge State Park

Groton, Vermont
34 miles away

"Travelers from St. Johnsbury may visit for a scenic Northeast Kingdom day trip centered on water access and wildlife viewing. The park is a good stop for visitors exploring the region’s lakes and back roads."

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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Stillwater State Park

Groton, Vermont
34 miles away

"Travelers from St. Johnsbury visit for lakeside recreation and camping in the Northeast Kingdom. It is a practical base for exploring the forested parks and ponds nearby."

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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Green River Reservoir State Park

Hyde Park, Vermont
38 miles away

"Visitors from St. Johnsbury come for a scenic Northeast Kingdom outing with easy access to water recreation. The reservoir's quiet shoreline makes it appealing for anglers and paddlers."

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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Molly's Falls Pond State Park

Marshfield, Vermont
38 miles away

"St. Johnsbury travelers can reach the park for a full day of water recreation and a scenic Northeast Kingdom outing."

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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Allis State Park

Randolph, Vermont
52 miles away

"St. Johnsbury residents and travelers passing through the Northeast Kingdom sometimes visit for a central Vermont scenic stop. The park is far enough to feel like a getaway but still manageable for a day trip."

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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Deer Mountain Campground

Colebrook, New Hampshire
52 miles away

"St. Johnsbury visitors often cross into northern New Hampshire for camping and outdoor recreation. The campground provides a scenic northern base with easy access to backroads and lakes."

Deer Mountain Campground features a secluded setting, basic campground amenities, and a classic New Hampshire outdoors experience. It is a good choice for campers looking for a low-key stay near hiking, fishing, and scenic drives.

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Thetford Hill State Park

Thetford, Vermont
52 miles away

"Visitors from St. Johnsbury often make the trip for a change of scenery and a quiet picnic destination. The park offers a calm stop within reach of a longer Upper Valley outing."

Thetford Hill State Park is known for its relaxed, village-center setting and broad green spaces that invite picnicking and leisurely strolls. Its elevated location provides a classic Vermont landscape of rolling hills, historic architecture, and seasonal foliage.

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Dixville Notch State Park

Dixville, New Hampshire
56 miles away

"St. Johnsbury visitors may cross into New Hampshire for a mountain drive and outdoor photography. The park is a strong draw for travelers exploring both sides of the border."

Dixville Notch State Park features steep granite cliffs, dense northern forest, and access to some of the most striking scenery in New Hampshire’s Great North Woods. It is a popular stop for hikers, photographers, and travelers exploring the remote northern mountains.

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Coleman State Park

Stewartstown, New Hampshire
58 miles away

"Visitors from St. Johnsbury often travel north for a scenic New Hampshire camping trip with fishing and boating opportunities. The park’s remote feel makes it appealing for a weekend retreat."

Coleman State Park is known for its secluded setting on Little Diamond Pond, surrounded by woodlands and mountain scenery. Visitors come for camping, paddling, fishing, and a relaxed base for exploring New Hampshire’s northern wilderness.

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Lake Francis State Park

Pittsburg, New Hampshire
58 miles away

"St. Johnsbury is just across the Vermont border and within range for a weekend trip. Visitors from there come for fishing, camping, and scenic drives through the Great North Woods."

Lake Francis State Park features a sandy beach, boat access, picnic areas, and a campground set along one of northern New Hampshire’s largest lakes. Its remote setting and mountain views make it ideal for outdoor recreation and relaxed summer getaways.

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