Coolidge State Park

Coolidge State Park is a Vermont State Park located in Plymouth, Vermont.[1] The park is named after Calvin Coolidge, who was a Vermont native most of his life.

History

The park was created in the 1930s. It includes the 21,500-acre (8,700 ha) Calvin Coolidge State Forest[1], the largest state forest in Vermont. It is located near the village of Plymouth Notch, the birthplace of Calvin Coolidge.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Coolidge". Vermont State Parks.