Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Elmore State Park adventure.
Elmore State Park is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The town of Lake Elmore has got it and isn’t afraid to flaunt it. Dubbed, “The Beauty Spot of Vermont," the lake fills a whopping 219 of Elmore State Park’s 700 total acres. The views from nearby Elmore Mountain’s 2,608-foot peak only enhances the park’s acclaimed babeliness.
A charming escape for tenters and RVers alike, the park boasts campsites and lean-tos. In addition to the 100-person, open-air picnic pavilion that’s
, there’s the Beach House. Yes, it’s capitalized for a reason. With its lofty, wooden-beamed ceilings, quaint, red-trimmed windows and a stone-chimneyed fireplace to boot, it’s the ideal venue for your summer soiree. Come and see how Elmore struts its stuff.
The best time to visit Elmore State Park is during the summer months, from late May to early September, when the weather is warm and all park facilities are open. Fall also offers a spectacular display of foliage, but be mindful that some amenities may be limited as the season winds down.