Bomoseen State Park
Where
22 Cedar Mountain Road, Castleton, VT 05743
Visit Website
| 802-265-4242
| parks@state.vt.us
Details
Cost: Day use entrance fee, camping fees vary
Parking: Yes
Bomoseen State Park is a 3,576-acre park located in the Taconic Mountains on the shores of Lake Bomoseen, the largest lake entirely within Vermont’s borders. First opened to the public in 1960, the park boundaries encompass more than 2,000 acres surrounding nearby Glen Lake and forested land comprising the camping area that is Half Moon State Park. Several hiking trails, including one to Half Moon, provide great hiking and wildlife-viewing opportunities. Boating, fishing, and swimming are popular in Lake Bomoseen and nearby Glen Lake.
Park Amenities:
- 66 campsites
- 10 lean-tos
- hot showers ($)
- beach
- picnic area
- open pavilion-type picnic shelter
- snack bar concession
- boat rentals (canoe, kayak, row, and pedal)
- hiking trails
Season:
- Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend Open for day use: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM or Official Sunset
- From Hydeville: Go 4 mi. N on West Shore Rd., on western shore of lake.