Central Vermont has plenty of fish and places to catch them
1621 Black Pond Road
Hubbardton, VT
Phone: 802-273-2848
Season: Memorial Day-Columbus Day
This is a camping only park and there are no day-use opportunities. The campground offers camping for all tastes with its waterfront campsites and lean-tos and five furnished cabins. For those seeking more creature comforts, Tall Timbers Cottage, with its waterfront location and private boat dock, offers all the amenities of home. Hikers are likely to see a variety of wildlife. Rowboats, kayaks, canoes and pedal boats are available for rent from the park office, and two small, sandy beaches provide locations for sunbathing and swimming. The pond also has excellent fishing.
Hancock Overlook
Hancock, VT
Phone: 802-767-4261
This park features hiking and nature trails, cross-country ski trails, fishing, boating, canoeing, and picnic areas. Hunting for big game, small game and waterfowl is permitted.
787 Kingsland Bay State Park Road
Ferrisburgh, VT
Phone: 802-877-3445
Season: Memorial Day-Columbus Day
Visitors can enjoy the picnic areas and historic buildings of the park, or rent a canoe or kayak for an easy paddle around this protected bay. Picnicking, swimming, and toilet facilities are available. There are scenic trails along the shoreline of Lake Champlain. Boating, fishing, and sailing are also popular. Day use hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Pets are not permitted
3034 VT Route 30 South
Poultney, VT
Phone: 802-287-9158
Season: Memorial Day-Labor Day
The campground contains 50 tent/trailer sites and 11 lean-to sites. Grassy open areas, wooded sites and lake access make this camping area very popular. Flush toilets, hot showers, and a dump station are provided. The park has well-developed picnic, play, and swimming areas. There is a snack bar concession with canoes, kayaks, rowboats and pedal boat rentals. Boating and fishing are popular on the lake.
Day use hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
3444 Little River Road
Waterbury, VT
Phone: 802-244-7103
Season: Mid-May-Columbus Day
Waterbury Reservoir is particularly favored for boating with a portion of the reservoir devoted to quieter uses. Angling for bass and trout is as popular here as water-skiing. Enjoy swimming beaches, play areas, boat rentals and a launch, and miles of hiking and mountain bike trails in the adjacent Mt. Mansfield State Forest. Self-guided history and nature trails are located close to the camping area. There is a campground with 81 tent/trailer sites, 20 lean-tos and three cabins. Adjacent to the park are miles of hiking trails (open for day use) that take in the rich cultural and natural history of the area.
North Hartland Lake
North Hartland, VT
Phone: 802-295-2855
Visitors to this lakeside park will enjoy fishing, hiking, canoeing, boating, swimming and picnic areas.
North Springfield Lake
Springfield, VT
Phone: 802-886-2775
This federally-owned lake is open to visitors. They can enjoy fishing, canoeing, boating, swimming, as well as hiking and nature trails. Hunting is permitted here for small game, large game and waterfowl.
Peavine
Stockbridge, VT
Phone: 802-767-4261
Visitors to this park will enjoy picnic areas, hiking and nature trails, swimming, fishing, canoeing and boating. Hunting for big and small game, as well as waterfowl, is permitted.
Riverbend
Rochester, VT
Phone: 802-767-4261
Visitors to this park will enjoy picnic areas, hiking and nature trails, swimming, fishing, canoeing and boating. Hunting for big and small game, as well as waterfowl, is permitted.
214 North Road
Bethel, VT
Phone: 802-234-9451
Season: Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend
There are 40 tent/trailer sites and 7 lean-to sites. There are two rest rooms in the camping area with running water and hot showers ($). There is a trailer sanitary station, but no hookups. The beach has a large grassy area, food concession, rest rooms, changing rooms, and boat and canoe rentals. There is a large picnic shelter for gatherings such as family reunions, company picnics, etc. as well as a play area.
Day use hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sunset Lake
VT Route 65
Brookfield, VT
Description: Children who have difficulty casting may find it easier to fish from the floating bridge that crosses this pond.
Species: You can expect to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass and yellow perch. Trout are stocked here, but the best trout fishing will be in the spring before the water gets too warm.
Directions: Get off of Interstate 89 at exit 5, and head west on VT Route 64 for 2.8 miles, then turn left (south) onto VT Route 12 for about 4.2 miles. Turn left (east onto) VT-65. You will come to Sunset Lake in about 3 miles (just after you cross the interstate).
Texas Falls National Forest
Rochester, VT
Phone: 802-767-4261
Features nature trails, fishing, picnic areas and a rest facility.
Union Village Dam
Union Village, VT
Phone: 802-295-2855
Visitors can enjoy hiking and nature trails, swimming, fishing, and picnic areas. Hunting for large and small game, as well as waterfowl, is permitted.
177 Reservoir Road
Waterbury Center, VT 05677
Phone: 802-244-1226
Season: Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend
The park is located on a 90-acre peninsula with 22 picnic sites, tables, hibachis, swimming beach, nature trail, trailer boat ramp, boat rentals, concession area and restrooms. Day use hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Wilgus State Park
Ascutney, VT
Phone: 802-674-5422
Visitors can enjoy boating, canoeing, hiking and fishing. Hunting for big game and waterfowl is permitted.
Wrightsville
Middlesex, VT
Visitors to this park will enjoy picnic areas, hiking and nature trails, swimming, fishing, canoeing and boating. Hunting for big game and waterfowl is permitted.
Baker Pond
VT Route 12
Brookfield, VT
Description: The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department owns this pond, which has plenty of places to fish from shore. You can also launch a small boat here.
Species: Largemouth bass and pumpkinseed sunfish are abundant in this pond. The pond is also stocked with brook trout, but your best chances of catching them will be in the spring before the water gets too warm.
Directions: Get off of Interstate 89 at exit 5, and head west on VT Route 64 for 2.8 miles, then turn left (south) onto VT Route 12. The Baker Pond Access Area will be on your right in about 4.2 miles.
22 Cedar Mountain Road
Fair Haven, VT
Phone: 802-265-4242
Season: Memorial Day-Labor Day
The campground contains 66 campsites including 10 lean-tos. The sites are both wooded and grassy open areas. Some are located along the lakeshore. Flush toilets, hot showers, and a dump station are provided. The park has a beach for swimming and a picnic area. An open pavilion-type picnic shelter can be reserved for large gatherings. A snack bar concession and boat rentals (canoe, kayak, row, and pedal) are available at the beach. Several hiking trails, including one to Half Moon State Park, provide great hiking opportunities. There is boating and fishing in Lake Bomoseen, as well as in nearby Glen Lake.
3570 Lake Dunmore Road (Route 53)
Salisbury, VT
Phone: 802-247-5925
Season: Memorial Day-Labor Day
Branbury is located on the eastern shore of Lake Dunmore at the base of Mount Moosalamoo, with the Green Mountain National Forest to the east. The 1,000-foot natural sandy beach on Lake Dunmore and the large open grassy areas make the area popular for swimming, sunning, or picnicking. Flush toilets, hot showers, and a dump station are provided. There is fishing and boating (rowboats, canoes, paddle boat rentals) on Lake Dunmore. Open late May to early October.
5 Button Bay State Park Road
Vergennes, VT
Phone: 802-475-2377
Season: Memorial Day-Labor Day
Button Bay, a 253-acre park, is located on a bluff in Ferrisburgh along the 130-mile long Lake Champlain. The camping area is an open, grassy area with 73 sites, including 13 lean-tos. Flush toilets, hot showers, and a dump station are provided. The park has a play area and a swimming pool with lifeguards. There is a picnic area and a large open picnic shelter pavilion. Boating (canoe, kayak and rowboat rentals available), fishing, and sailing are popular on Lake Champlain. You can explore Button Point Natural Area, hike the trail, and visit the Nature Center. Day use hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
2008 Scout Camp Road
Ludlow, VT
Phone: 802-228-2025
Season: Memorial Day-Labor Day
There is a group camping area on the south side of Buffalo Brook consisting of six lean-tos, tent sites, pit toilets, and a large field for activities. On the north side of the brook there are a large picnic area, play area, sandy beach, horseshoe pits, concession, and boat rentals. Four rental cottages are fully furnished rental units. There is a large enclosed picnic shelter including a kitchen for larger groups as well as two smaller open pavilion-style picnic shelters.
Day use hours: 10 A.M.-9 P.M.
CCC's Camp
Rochester, VT
Phone: 802-767-4261
Visitors to this park will enjoy the boating, canoeing, nature and hiking trails, swimming, and fishing. Hunting for large and small game, as well as waterfowl, is permitted.
Colton and Kent Ponds
VT Route 100
Killington, VT
Description: These two ponds are
separated by less than a mile. There is a
Vermont Fish and Wildlife access area at
each pond. At Kent Pond, the best place to
fish is along the dam breast. Gifford Woods
State Park is just across the road from Kent
Pond and offers camping and hiking
opportunities.
Species: Kent Pond has a very abundant
largemouth bass population. It also has
pumpkinseed sunfish, and you can catch
trout there in the spring. Colton Pond
offers largemouth bass, yellow perch, and
early season brook trout fishing.
Directions: Both ponds can be easily
accessed from VT Route 100, just north of
the junction with US Route 4.