From I-93 (Southbound): Take I-89 north to Exit 5 onto Route 202/9 follow Route 202 to Route 136 then follow signs to Greenfield State Park From I-93 (Northbound): Take Route 101 west to Route 31 towards Greenfield. Follow signs to Greenfield State Park. From I-95: Take Route 101 west to Route 31 towards Greenfield. Follow signs to Greenfield State Park. From I-91: Take Exit 3 in Brattleboro VT onto Route 9 east. Follow to Route 101 east to Route 202 to Route 136, follow signs to Greenfield State Park.
What an underrated campground! Multiple swimming spots within walking distance (though there are also parking spots available) and really reasonable prices at the camp store. Campsites were really big and well distanced from each other. Noise and crowds were not an issue at all. Even the bathrooms were impressively maintained.
Greenfield State Park provided an excellent camping experience for my friends and I. Campsites were well maintained. Bathrooms were clean. Campers and employees were respectful. The lake, beach, and trails were beautiful. Well worth the visit, I will be returning soon!
Great place to camp. Beautiful beach. Nice playground for the kids. The little store had some unique and interesting things for sale. The free showers were hot and the pressure was good. Bathrooms were clean. I love the hot water dish washing sink.
I simply loved this place. Even though it is absolutely humongously big ,I didn’t feel like I was crowded. Granted, I did go in the fall when most people aren’t there, but there were still people around me. It was quiet. A beautiful lake for swimming or dipping, close access to some trails ,very dog friendly and wooded sites. Easy access to bathrooms and water Definitely going back
1. The women's wash building by the dumpster has only one toilet in the back and the foot flush is behind on the right side. Kind of nostalgic! The slide lock hole has been damaged to the point it doesn't hold. Lots of shower stalls, where there is a large swimming area I figured they are needed to wash off.
This year, 2023 has been exceptionally rainy and wet, while exploring the many campsites since there is a low amount of campers being September and it's a weekday, I found many different varieties of mushrooms.