From the junctions of U.S. 4 and Hwy 100: Go a half mile north on Hwy 100.
Exceptional experience, great hiking, perfect cabin and staff and volunteers are wonderful! The Old Growth Trees are something to behold and spend time with! Love this state park!
We stayed at the top of the upper loop across from the AT trail. Most of the sites are very shallow (ours was one of them) and very close together offering no privacy. Fortunately, even though the park filled with campers each night most were quiet and all respected the 10 pm quiet hour.
*The park is excellent for access to many hiking trails.
*The rest rooms were always very clean.
I highly recommend this campground. We stayed here before/after hiking to the Killington summit (10 min drive). We also visited the beautiful pond across the road.
The campsites are well-maintained, though they aren’t super private due to proximity to other sites and the path going around the campground. Our neighbors were quiet though!
The restrooms were the cleanest I’ve ever seen at a campground. They were spotless. There are also private/individual shower rooms with warm water that you pay for with quarters.
Dogs have to stay on a leash at this campsite. Ours didn’t mind!
There’s a beautiful 1 mile hiking trail through the woods. There’s also free drinking water (bring your own containers), bear-safe dumpsters, and you can buy firewood and ice at the check-in area. The staff are very friendly. Give this park a try if you’re in the area!
Very helpful staff. Great interpretive trail & longer hiking trails. We enjoyed the grassy meadow picnic area.
Neat 1930s CCC park office, nice and clean campgrounds, plenty of trail hiking (AT passes through), trail to "Thundering Falls" is easy to moderate in places through woods, lakeside, forest and nit very long to the falls. Worth it. Nice ranger.