Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Stillwater adventure.
A peaceful lakeside park offering camping, hiking, mountain biking, and water fun.
Set on the tree-lined shores of Lake Groton in northern Vermont, Stillwater State Park is best-known for its family-friendly nature programs and miles of hiking and mountain biking trails in the adjacent Groton State Forest. Swimming, boating, and fishing are other popular ways to enjoy the park. The campground offers 59 campsites suitable for tents and mid-sized trailers and 19 lean-to sites, many within walking distance of the beach. The nearby Groton Nature Center hosts naturalist programs, guided hikes, concerts, and other family-friendly activities. Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing are fun ways to enjoy the park in winter.
The Stillwater State Park campground is typically open from the week before Memorial Weekend through mid-September. The park is open year-round but services are limited outside the summer season. Although summer is the busiest season in the park, mosquitoes can be troublesome so come prepared with buy spray. From late September through October, Stillwater State Park puts on a dazzling display of fall colors. Fall colors typically peak around mid-October.