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Coolidge State Park is a delightful Vermont state park in the city of Plymouth, named in honor of area resident and 30th United States President Calvin Coolidge. The park serves as the primary recreational area for visitors to the nearby Calvin Coolidge State Forest, the state's largest state forest area. Its lovely Civilian Conservation Corps amenities and buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the 1,300-acre park is a popular site for year-round outdoor recreation, including chances for hiking, mountain biking, stream fishing, and wildlife watching. Overnight campsites are offered in the park's Bradley Hill section, which is located on the western slopes of majestic 2,174-foot Slack Hill.

855 Coolidge State Park Rd, Plymouth, VT 05056, Phone: 802-672-3612

Coolidge State Park
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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