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  2. Half Moon Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Half Moon Pond State Park, also known as Half Moon State Park, is a wooded campground state park located within the 3,576-acre Bomoseen State Park in the town of Hubbardton, Vermont. [1] The campsites are located on Half Moon Pond.

  3. Bomoseen State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's boundaries cover more than 2,000 acres surrounding nearby Glen Lake and forested land comprising the camping area that is Half Moon Pond State Park. Activities includes boating, swimming, camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking, wildlife watching and winter sports.

  4. List of Vermont state parks - Wikipedia

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    Bomoseen State Park: Castleton: Rutland: 3,526 1,427 1960 Boulder Beach State Park: Groton: Caledonia Branbury State Park: Salisbury & Leicester: Addison: 64 26 1945 Brighton State Park: Brighton: Essex: 152.4 61.7 Burton Island State Park: St. Albans: Franklin: 253 102 1964 Button Bay State Park: Ferrisburgh: Addison: 236 96 1964 Camel's Hump ...

  5. Are pets allowed in Vermont's state parks? It depends. - AOL

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  6. Not Your Average Swimming Pool: Where to Take a Dip in All 50 ...

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    Alabama: Lake Martin. This 41,000-acre clear-water reservoir in Wind Creek State Park is a favorite for residents of nearby Alexander City. Fish, swim, boat, or stay and camp: More than 150 of the ...

  7. Category:State parks of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Half Moon Pond State Park; Hazen's Notch State Park; J. Jamaica State Park; K. Kamp Kill Kare State Park; ... Molly's Falls Pond State Park; Mount Ascutney State Park;

  8. Robert T. Stafford White Rocks National Recreation Area

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    On January 17, 2006 President George W. Bush signed Pub. L. 110–1 (text), which renamed the park to the Robert T. Stafford White Rocks National Recreation Area, after Robert Stafford, former Governor of Vermont, United States Representative, and U.S. Senator.

  9. Groton State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The state began to acquire parts of the forest in 1919. [1] In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed many park features including roads, trails, fire lookouts, and picnic shelters. The CCC also planted trees within the forest. The forest used to house twelve sawmills and the state still manages lumbering in the forest.