This Might Just Be The Most Beautiful Campground In All Of Vermont

If you plan to go to the Half Moon Pond State Park for the first time, it most likely won't be your last! The campground here is located in the 3,500-acre wooded park and has all the amenities you'd want to make your camping experience the most enjoyable ever. The park is open from Memorial Day Weekend through Columbus Day Weekend and you'll want to make a reservation at this popular campground. With its stunning views, epic hikes and dog-friendly sites, this will quickly become your new favorite spot to pitch a tent. Let's take a closer look at quite possibly the most beautiful campground in VT.

The Half Moon Pond State Park is located at 1621 Black Pond Road in

Hubbardton.

The picturesque campsites are located around the beautiful Half Moon Pond.

There are 52 tent/RV sites, 5 cabins and 11 lean-to sites for you to rent and they are all exceptionally well maintained.

There are no motorized boats allowed on the lake, which means it's perfect for Rowboats, kayaks, canoes and pedal boats.

Don't have one? No problem! They can all be rented on-site!

Pictured is the lovely Half Moon Pond, otherwise known as "Snake Lake."

Check out this fireplace/firepit combination!

There are many hiking trails and they range from short, easy hikes to all day treks.

Take time to sit back and enjoy the sunset in the peaceful surroundings.

The small, sandy beaches are perfect for cooling off on summer days.

The fishing is great too! Try your luck in the pond or head over to the nearby Glen Lake or Lake Bomoseen.

The campsites are all tidy and nicely spaced.

While you're on your way and traveling on a dirt road through the forest, you'd never think that this beautiful spot was tucked away in forest.

The Half Moon State Park is well worth the trip, and you'll want to camp because one day here just isn't enough.

Have you had the chance to explore Vermont's newest State Park? You'll love it!

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