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Jamaica State Park is a lovely 772-acre state park in Jamaica, located on the banks of the picturesque West River. The park is located on the site of a former West River Railroad route that has been converted into a beautiful multi-use hiking trail, which leads along the river's shores to Ball Mountain Dam. Today, the park has become known as a prime destination for anglers throughout the year, renowned for its deep slow running waters and shallow fast ripples that provide excellent fishing conditions. Year-round recreational opportunities at the park include chances for swimming, boating, hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports. Picturesque natural wonders dot the park's landscape, including gorgeous Hamilton Falls, located approximately a mile up Cobb Brook. 42 tent and RV campsites are offered for overnight stay, along with 18 lean-to shelters. Modern bathhouses are offered for all overnight guests, along with amenities like a day-use picnic shelter and a nature center.

48 Salmon Hole Ln, Jamaica, VT 05343, Phone: 802-874-4600

Jamaica State Park
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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