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Elmore State Park

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Type
  
State park

Year built
  
1934

Added to NRHP
  
29 March 2002

Area
  
755 acres (306 ha)

Phone
  
+1 802-888-2982

Elmore State Park

Location
  
856 VT 12 Elmore, Vermont

Operated by
  
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation

Location
  
856 VT 12, Elmore, Vermont

Address
  
856 VT-12, El, VT 05661, USA

Management
  
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation

Similar
  
Brighton State Park, Stillwater State Park, Half Moon Pond State Park, Boulder Beach State Park, Allis State Park

Elmore state park vermont


Elmore State Park is a state park located in Elmore, Vermont, United States. It includes Lake Elmore and Elmore Mountain, and has day-use facilities for picnicking, hiking, and water-based activities, and a 45-site campground. Some of its facilities were developed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps; for these, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The park is open seasonally between Memorial Day and Columbus Day; fees are charged for day use and camping.

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Features

Elmore State Park is located in northern Elmore, a rural community in southern Lamoille County, Vermont. The park covers 755 acres (306 ha), set between Lake Elmore and the summit of 2,608-foot (795 m) Elmore Mountain. Its developed area is located at the northern end of the lake, where Beach Road runs west from Vermont Route 12. The campground facilities, located north of the beach include 45 tent/RV sites and 15 lean-tos, two restrooms with hot showers, and a sanitary dump station. The day-use area features a sandy beach, with a CCC-built beach house with a community room, a concession stand and cafe, restrooms and boat rentals. The park has easy access to hiking trails on Elmore Mountain, which lead to the observation tower at its summit.

The park is staffed in part by the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps.

History

In 1934, the town of Elmore and several of its residents gave the state of Vermont a gift of 30 acres (12 ha). This occurred during the Great Depression, and the state set the Civilian Conservation Corps to work transforming the gift of land, along with adjacent federal lands, into a park. CCC crews, whose encampment remains are also found in the area, built the main access road, the beach house and the beach between 1934 and 1936. The federal portion of the park was turned over to the state in 1938, which built the observation tower atop Elmore Mountain the following year. The campground was added in 1963.

References

Elmore State Park Wikipedia