Woods Island State Park
44°48′11″N 73°12′29″W / 44.803°N 73.208°W / 44.803; -73.208
Woods Island State Park is a state park on Lake Champlain in Vermont. The park comprises the 125-acre Woods Island, and is located off St. Albans Point in Franklin County, Vermont. It is administered by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation, as part of the Vermont State Park system. The park can only be reached by boat, and visitors must make their own arrangements to get there.[1] There is no dock.
Woods Island features five primitive campsites, with minimal sanitary facilities and no potable water supply.[2] Reservations are necessary for camping.
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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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