Underhill State Park,
Parking lot, 352 Mountain Rd, Underhill, VT 05489, United States
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Underhill State Park is a breathtaking natural oasis nestled in the heart of Vermont's picturesque landscape. Located at 352 Mountain Road in Underhill, this park is a popular tourist attraction for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors can explore miles of hiking trails that wind through lush forests and offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The park also features picnic areas, camping facilities, and opportunities for swimming and fishing in pristine mountain streams. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a thrilling outdoor adventure, Underhill State Park has something for everyone to enjoy.
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"Very quiet campsite with pretty basic amenities. Great spot to head out for an adventurous trek up Mount Mansfield. Beautiful fireplaces at each campsite!"
"Did the Sunset ridge trail out and back to summit of Mansfield. Beautiful trail me and my dog loved it. It 8s steep, rocky and has some ledges so be prepared."
"Visited this state park as it’s the base to Mount Mansfield. The hike is definitely challenging so be prepared with ample time and water. The view was gorgeous as I timed it with the sunset - the trek down though in the dark though is rough so make sure to take that into consideration."
"I hiked Sunset Ridge Trail. *Hiking boots highly recommended. I’d even say necessary although I didn’t have mine. Extremely beautiful hike. Not for the weak. $5 per person. Minimal parking. There are maps and signs along the way- it’s well marked. Lots of uphill pretty much the whole way. Steep rock climbing along the trail as well. Narrow paths at times and can be muddy after it has rained. Lots of small waterfalls and tons of streams. The path itself can be a stream. I recommend this hike to anyone up for a challenge. It will take probably 4+ hours to get all the way up and back. The views are breathtaking. Make sure to bring water- probably a camelback. Bug spray may also be a good idea although I didn’t need to use mine once when I went."
"I was so excited for the weekend that my boyfriend and I booked. We booked T03 for 3 nights and from the pictures it looked like a secluded kingdom. Once we arrived we were met with the reality that the campsites T01-T03 were 20 steps from the parking lot where other campers parked and hikers would park before the Mt. Mansfield hike. We could also see the neighbors on each side us, the campsites are very close to each other. We were met with loud campers, constant noise of people unlocking their cars, turning their lights on and hikers coming early to hike. It was 4:17am and our tent was met with LED high beams and someone’s mini van playing a podcast loud enough I could hear it clear as day (that says something since I’m partially deaf). The website and campground certainly makes the campground look further away and more secluded from the other campgrounds which we found to be the opposite. Overall I can say we didn’t get a decent camping experience. Upon walking around the campground if you pick something further away from the parking lot you might get a better experience than us (we mainly picked our spot so we could be in close proximity to our vehicle). The bathrooms were super clean. I just suggest to everyone to be courteous to the campers in T01-T03."
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