Plymouth, Vermont’s Coolidge State Park takes its name in honor of the country’s 30th president, Calvin Coolidge. President Coolidge originates from Plymouth and is now buried in the park. The park serves as the recreational center for the Calvin Coolidge State Forest, Vermont’s largest forest reserve. The grounds welcome campers looking to pitch a tent or park their RV. Other activities include hiking and picnicking. Two hiking trails wind through the park. The CCC Trail stretches 1.5 miles one way. Meanwhile, the Slack Hill Trail takes hikers 2.5 miles and provides views of Mount Ascutney in the distance on a clear day.

Coolidge State Park, 855 Coolidge State Park Road, Plymouth, VT, Phone: 802-672-3612

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