Half Moon Pond State Park - Vermont State Parks

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Half Moon Pond State Park Hubbardton, Vermont

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Half Moon Pond State Park Nestled away in the forests of 3,500-acre Bomoseen State Park sits the quiet camping area comprising Half Moon Pond State Park. Set in the dense woods of a small, sheltered basin, the park surrounds Half Moon Pond. The campground offers camping for all tastes with its waterfront campsites and lean-tos and five furnished cabins. For those seeking more creature comforts, Tall Timbers Cottage, with its waterfront location and private boat dock, offers all the amenities of home.

Recreating in Half Moon Pond State Park: • Hiking trails • Interpretive Programs • Swimming • Fishing • Boat rentals Recreating and sightseeing in the area: • Hiking at Bomoseen State Park • Swimming, fishing and boating on Lake Bomoseen, Glen Lake and other nearby ponds • Mount Independence State Historic Site • Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site • Delaware & Hudson multi-use Rail Trail

Half Moon Pond State Park Map & Guide

For more information, contact: A perfect place for campers seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life, the park offers a vast trail system including a short walk or, for the more ambitious, a fullday’s hike. Hikers are likely to see a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer or an occasional moose. Rowboats, kayaks, canoes and pedal boats are available for rent from the park office, and a small, sandy beach provides for sunbathing and swimming. The pond also has excellent fishing, where anglers can catch panfish, yellow perch, largemouth bass and rainbow trout. Other exceptional fishing opportunities can be found at nearby Glen Lake and Lake Bomoseen. Half Moon Pond State Park Amenities: • 52 tent/trailer sites • 11 lean-to sites • 5 cabins • 1 rental cottage • Restrooms with hot showers ($) • Firewood and ice for sale • Boat rentals

Half Moon Pond State Park 1621 Black Pond Road Hubbardton, VT 05743 (802) 273-2848 (during operating season) OR Vt State Parks Reservation Center (888) 409-7579 Monday - Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

www.vtstateparks.com

Memorial Day Weekend- Columbus Day Camping Fishing Hiking Boat Rentals Cabin & Cottage Rentals This document is available upon request in large print, Braille and audio cassette. VT TDD Relay 1-800-253-0191 Printed on recycled paper 12/07-RRA