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New Discovery State Park is one of seven state parks within the beautiful Groton State Forest, located near the city of Marshfield along Vermont Route 232. The park's lands have historically been used as a route to Canada by indigenous and European colonist groups dating back as far as the 18th century. Throughout the 19th century, its lovely tree-covered hillsides served as a hub for the area's logging industry, which made use of its white pine, spruce, hemlock, and beech tree populations. Today, its lands are protected as part of the state forest and offer a plethora of outdoor recreational opportunities for visitors, including chances for hiking and equestrian riding throughout the year. Visitors can reserve tent, RV, and lean-to campsites for overnight stay, including sites specifically designed to accommodate campers with horses.

Marshfield, VT 05658, Phone: 802-426-3042

New Discovery State Park
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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