Campground Overview
About Woodford State Park
What makes Woodford State Park Campground in Woodford, Vermont, truly extraordinary is its setting atop the state’s highest elevation campground at 2,400 feet, offering an immersive woodland experience just steps from the serene Adams Reservoir. The campground’s secluded, heavily wooded environment blends seamlessly with the rich tapestry of spruce, fir, and birch trees, providing a tranquil backdrop for outdoor exploration, wildlife spotting, and stargazing.
Encompassing 398 acres, this campground features 103 sites, including tent/RV spots, lean-tos, and four cozy cabins. Its versatile accommodations cater to everything from overnight getaways to extended nature retreats. Visitors can enjoy modern amenities such as flush toilets, token-operated hot showers, and a dump station, while adventuring on various hiking trails, including an easy 2.7-mile loop around the reservoir. Beyond land-based activities, water enthusiasts can rent kayaks, canoes, or rowboats for fishing or paddling on Adams Reservoir, which is teeming with brook trout.
Located just ten miles east of Bennington along the scenic Molly Stark Byway, Woodford State Park sits adjacent to the George Aiken Wilderness Area in the Green Mountain National Forest. Its prime location also offers nature programs and access to lush forested landscapes, making it a perfect destination for those seeking both recreation and solitude, all within a short drive from charming Vermont towns.
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