Bomoseen State Park is a sprawling 3,576-acre destination in Vermont's Taconic Mountains, centered on Lake Bomoseen, the state's largest lake entirely within its borders. This scenic camping destination in Fair Haven, Vermont, offers 65 campsites accommodating tents, RVs, and lean-to shelters, making it ideal for diverse camping styles. The park features comprehensive amenities including water hookups for RV camping, a dump station, grills, tables, and firewood availability, alongside shower facilities and clean toilets. The waterfront setting enables visitors to enjoy swimming and beach access, with a boat launch for water recreation on two pristine lakes. The expansive forested landscape encompasses over 2,000 additional acres within park boundaries, providing ample opportunities for outdoor exploration. Pet-friendly camping accommodates traveling families with furry companions, though pets have restricted access to designated beach and swimming areas. A playground adds family-friendly appeal, while the natural Taconic Mountain setting creates a tranquil escape from urban areas. Bomoseen State Park attracts visitors seeking lakefront camping combined with water activities, hiking, and nature immersion in southern Vermont's picturesque region, just minutes from Fair Haven and accessible to broader Central Vermont attractions.