Elmore State Park

Elmore State Park
Location 856 VT 12, Elmore, Vermont
Area 755 acres (306 ha)
Built 1934
Architectural style Other, CCC State Park
MPS Historic Park Landscapes in National and State Parks MPS
NRHP Reference # 02000279[1]
Added to NRHP March 29, 2002
Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps working on creating the beach at Elmore State Park
The beach at Elmore State Park, with Elmore Mountain in the background

Elmore State Park is a state park located in Elmore, Vermont, United States. The history of the park began in 1934, when the town of Elmore and several of its residents gave the state of Vermont a gift of 30 acres (12 ha). This occurred during the Great Depression, and the state set the Civilian Conservation Corps to work transforming the gift of land into a park. Originally, the park consisted of only a beach and picnic shelter. Since that time, however, the park's area has grown to 755 acres (306 ha), and the park is staffed by the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps.

Elmore State Park, located along Vermont Route 12, now features a campground (added in 1963). The beach is arguably the largest draw, being popular with locals and visitors alike. On April 29, 2002, Elmore State Park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its creation by the CCC. It has easy access to hiking trails on Elmore Mountain.

The state park is relatively close to the Stowe Recreation Path, the Trapp Family Lodge, and the Ben and Jerry's base of operations in Waterbury, Vermont.

Sources

  1. Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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