Calling all paddlers! Wilgus State Park sits along the banks of the Connecticut River, making it an ideal destination for kayaks and canoes. Give your arms a break and take the popular hike up Pinnacle Trail for scenic vistas of the Connecticut River Valley, or venture over to nearby Mr. Ascutney for the day.
Calling all paddlers! Wilgus State Park sits along the banks of the Connecticut River, making it an ideal destination for kayaks and canoes. Give your arms a break and take the popular hike up Pinnacle Trail for scenic vistas of the Connecticut River Valley, or venture over to nearby Mr. Ascutney for the day.
It’s no surprise that Wilgus State Park, set alongside the Connecticut River, attracts canoers and kayakers to its shores. What might be surprising is that there isn’t a bad campsite in the park. Almost all of them—tent/trailer sites, cabins, and lean-tos—overlook the water. When you aren’t frolicking in the river, play a game of horseshoes or vol Read more...
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Wilgus State Park
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It’s no surprise that Wilgus State Park, set alongside the Connecticut River, attracts canoers and kayakers to its shores. What might be surprising is that there isn’t a bad campsite in the park. Almost all of them—tent/trailer sites, cabins, and lean-tos—overlook the water. When you aren’t frolicking in the river, play a game of horseshoes or vol Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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