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Late June through August offers the warmest weather, full campground services, and reliable access to hiking trails and picnic areas. September into early October is ideal for RV travel during peak fall foliage in the Green Mountains, with smaller crowds but cool overnight temperatures. Late May and early June are quieter shoulder-season options once the campground opens for the season. Winter is not a camping season here, with the campground closed and roads often snow covered.
Campground closed for the season.
Campground closed for the season.
Campground closed; mud season on rural roads.
Campground closed; trails often muddy.
Campground typically opens in late May.
Black flies and mosquitoes peak; bring repellent.
Peak season; reserve sites well in advance.
Warm days, cool nights; popular with families.
Cool nights; early fall colors begin.
Peak foliage; campground typically closes around mid-month.
Campground closed for the season.
Campground closed for the season.
The Slack Hill Trail is a moderate forested loop that climbs to the summit area of Slack Hill from the campground. Hiking trails meander through the park and around the summit of Slack Hill, with clearings for scenic vistas along the way.
A self-guided stroll along the historic park roads and structures showcases Civilian Conservation Corps craftsmanship. Coolidge State Park was the third of 21 state parks established by the CCC in Vermont.
The Bradley Hill picnic area offers a shaded gathering spot with views west toward the Green Mountains. The picnic area at the top of Bradley Hill features a picnic shelter, fireplaces, firewood shelters, a playground, and footpaths, with a western view to the Green Mountains.
The Coolidge Homestead in nearby Plymouth Notch preserves the home where Calvin Coolidge took the presidential oath of office in the early hours of the morning. The historic village is a short drive from the park entrance and has dedicated visitor parking.
Camp Plymouth State Park, just south on Echo Lake, is a popular day-use destination for swimming, paddling, and shoreline picnicking. The drive from Coolidge takes about 20 minutes via Route 100.
Coolidge State Park makes a convenient base for fall-foliage drives along Route 100, one of New England's most scenic byways. Pull-offs, country stores, and short hikes line the route between Killington and Ludlow.
Historic Woodstock is a short drive east and offers walkable streets, covered bridges, and the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. The site preserves Mount Tom, one of the oldest professionally managed forests in the United States.
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Coolidge State Park, VT, United States
The park is in Plymouth, Vermont, just off Route 100A, about 15 minutes from Woodstock, roughly 45 minutes from Rutland, and about 2 hours from Burlington or Manchester, New Hampshire. Access is via narrow, winding rural state highways through hilly terrain, so large Class A motorhomes and long fifth wheels should plan routes carefully and avoid posted truck-restricted town roads. The campground access road climbs steeply with tight curves, so drivers of longer rigs should use low gears and check brakes before descending. The closest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Burlington International Airport (BTV), with Manchester-Boston Regional (MHT) and Albany International (ALB) as alternatives.
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