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Wilgus State Park |
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Ascutney, Vermont |
Season |
May 26 to October 9 |
Wilgus State Park is a state park in Ascutney, Vermont. The park offers canoeing along the Connecticut River and hiking up the Pinnacle Trail. The park has tent and lean-to sites and is quite close to Mount Ascutney and the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site.
The park was originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and is now administered by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation as part of the Vermont state park system.
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Protected Areas of Vermont |
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National Parks
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State Parks |
Alburg Dunes • Allis • Ascutney • Big Deer • Bomoseen • Boulder Beach • Branbury • Brighton • Burton Island • Button Bay • Camp Plymouth • Cheney House • Collidge • Crystal Lake • D.A.R. • Elmore • Emerald Lake • Fort Dummer • Gifford Woods • Grand Isle • Green River Reservoir • Half Moon • Jamaica • Kettle Pond • Kill Kare • Kingsland Bay • Knight Island • Knight Point • Lake Carmi • Lake Shaftsbury • Lake St. Catherine • Litte River • Lowell Lake • Maidstone • Molly Stark • Mt. Philo • New Discovery • North Hero • Quechee • Ricker Pond • Sand Bar • Seyon Lodge • Silver Lake • Smugglers Notch • Stillwater • Stone Hut • Thetford Hill • Townshend • Underhill • Waterbury Center • Wilgus • Woodford • Woods Island
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State Forests |
Aitkin • Albert C. Lord • Arlington • Calvin Coolidge • Cambridge • Camels Hump • Charles Downer • Darling • Emerald Lake State Forest • Grafton • Groton • Hapgood • Hazens Notch • Jay • John J. Dorano • Jones • Mathewson • Molly Stark • Morristown • Mount Carmel • Mount Mansfield • Okemo • Proctor-Piper • Putnam • Roxbury • Rupert • Thetford Hill • Townshend • Victory State Forest • Washington • West Rutland • William C. Putnam • Williams River • Willoughby
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Vermont Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation [1] |
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