Molly Stark State Park
State park in Bennington County, Vermont
42°51′03″N 72°48′35″W / 42.8508°N 72.8098°W / 42.8508; -72.8098
Molly Stark State Park is a 148-acre state park in Wilmington, Vermont.[1] The park is named for Molly Stark, the famous wife of General John Stark of the American Revolutionary War, and is located along the Molly Stark Byway.
Activities includes camping, hiking, picnicking, mountain biking, wildlife watching, and winter sports.[2] There is a loop hiking trail up to the fire lookout tower on Mt. Olga.
Facilities include a 23 tent/RV sites and 11 lean-to sites, flush toilets, hot showers, a play area and large pavilion with electricity, 3 charcoal grills, and 10 picnic tables.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Molly Stark State Park". Vermont State Parks. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
- ^ "Molly Stark State Park". Oh Ranger. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
External links
- Official website
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Protected areas of Vermont
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- Babcock Nature Preserve
- Eshqua Bog Natural Area
- H. Laurence Achilles Natural Area at Shelburne Pond
- Helen W. Buckner Memorial Natural Area
- Hogback Mountain Conservation Area
- Mountain Meadow Preserve
- Shaw Mountain Natural Area
- Williams Woods Natural Area
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