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Allis State Park was Vermont's second state park at its public opening in 1928, located in beautiful Brookfield and named in honor of area homesteader Wallace Allis. The park was largely developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression and is home to many rustic historic structures, including a lovely public campground. 18 tent sites are offered at the campground, along with eight lean-to sites. A group campsite area is available with reservation for large groups looking to stay overnight at the park. All overnight guests can make use of drinking water and a comfort station with modern flush restrooms within the campsite area. Limited hot showers are available, along with trash dump stations, day-use picnic sites, barbecue grills, and fire pits. Major park features include impressive summit Bear Hill, which is home to an observation tower at its peak.
284 Allis State Park Rd, Randolph, VT 05060, Phone: 802-276-3175

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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