Camp Plymouth State Park Explained
Camp Plymouth State Park |
Type: | State park |
Location: | 2008 Scout Camp Rd. Ludlow, Vermont |
Coords: | 43.4762°N -72.6953°W |
Area: | 295 acres |
Created: | 1989 |
Operator: | Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation |
Website: | https://vtstateparks.com/plymouth.html |
Camp Plymouth State Park is a 295-acre state park on 96-acre Echo Lake in Ludlow, Vermont.[1] [2]
Activities includes swimming, hiking, picnicking, fishing, boating, horseback riding, wildlife watching, winter sports and group camping.[3] [4]
Facilities include a swimming beach, group and horse camping facilities, playground, picnic area with grills, cabin rentals, boat rentals and a car-top boat launch.[3] [5] There are three group picnic pavilions that are available for rent.
History
The park is named for its last use as Camp Plymouth, operated by the Boy Scouts of America from 1927 through the 1980s. The property was conserved in 1984 with the help of the Ottauquechee Land Trust and conveyed to the State of Vermont, which opened the park to the public in 1989.[6]
The property was also previously used as a farm, gold mine and girl's summer camp.[1]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Camp Plymouth State Park. Vermont State Parks. 21 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20100315130108/http://www.vtstateparks.com/htm/plymouth.htm#. 2010-03-15. dead.
- Web site: Camp Plymouth State Park. State Lands Administration. 21 July 2016.
- Web site: Camp Plymouth State Park. Oh Ranger. 21 July 2016.
- Web site: Echo Lake, Plymouth. Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. 24 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807122017/http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/fish/fishing_opportunities/family_friendly_fishing/echo_lake__plymouth. 7 August 2016. dead.
- Web site: Camp Plymouth State Park. Trail Finder. 21 July 2016.
- Web site: State Rep. Murphy remembered. Green Mountain Outlook. December 1, 2011. "Camp Plymouth, owned by the Boy Scouts since 1927, was considered prime real estate on Echo Lake in Plymouth. When the scouts decided to sell the property it could easily have been purchased for development. Murphy was determined to preserve this beautiful and historic site for the use of all Vermonters. With the assistance of the Ottauquechee Land Trust, the property was conveyed to the State of Vermont and Camp Plymouth State Park was opened to the public in 1989.". 21 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815222437/http://www.gmoutlook.com/news/2011/dec/01/state-rep-murphy-remembered/?News#. 2016-08-15. dead.