Vermont State Parks Near Vergennes

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Vergennes

Kingsland Bay State Park

Ferrisburgh, Vermont
4 miles away

"Vergennes is the closest city, making the park a natural local getaway for residents. Many visitors from town come for beach access, picnics, and sunset views over the lake."

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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Button Bay State Park

Ferrisburgh, Vermont
8 miles away

"Vergennes is the nearest city, making Button Bay a popular local destination for day use and quick lakefront outings. Visitors often pair a park visit with shopping and dining in town."

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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D.A.R. State Park

Addison, Vermont
11 miles away

"Vergennes is the closest major town, making the park a popular local destination for swimming and family outings. Residents often visit for quick lake access and picnic areas."

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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Mount Philo State Park

Charlotte, Vermont
14 miles away

"Vergennes visitors can enjoy a short drive to one of the region’s best viewpoints and a relaxed picnic setting."

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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Branbury State Park

Salisbury, Vermont
20 miles away

"Vergennes is close enough for spontaneous beach visits and afternoon picnics. Residents often choose Branbury for swimming and easy access to Lake Dunmore."

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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Muckross State Park

Muckross, Vermont
39 miles away

"Visitors from Vergennes may use the park for a peaceful lake day and a change of pace from the Champlain Valley’s busier recreation spots."

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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Niquette Bay State Park

Colchester, Vermont
42 miles away

"Vergennes visitors often choose Niquette Bay for a nearby Lake Champlain destination with hiking and swimming. It is a convenient option for a low-key outdoor day."

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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Knight Island State Park

North Hero, Vermont
48 miles away

"Vergennes travelers often head north for island recreation and camping on Lake Champlain. The park is a good fit for those seeking a peaceful waterfront experience."

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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