Lake Carmi State Park Explained

Lake Carmi State Park
Type:State park
Coords:44.9569°N -72.8756°W
Area:482acres
Created:1959
Operator:Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation
Status:Mid May to Columbus Day
Website:https://vtstateparks.com/carmi.html

Lake Carmi State Park is a day-use state park near Enosburg Falls, Vermont in the United States. Located on Vermont Route 236, the park includes over two miles of frontage on the south and east shore of Lake Carmi.[1]

Activities include camping, swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, nature programs, bicycling, picnicking, wildlife watching and winter sports.[2]

Camping facilities include 140 tent/RV sites, 35 lean-to sites, 2 cabins, restrooms with running water and hot showers, and a trailer dump station. Other facilities include swimming beaches in each campground, a day use beach, canoe, kayak and rowboat rentals, and a boat launch.[1]

There is a nature center, and park rangers offer interpretive programs including night hikes, campfire programs, amphibian explorations, and nature crafts and games.

The state has designated 140 acres as Lake Carmi Bog Natural Area.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Carmi State Park. Vermont State Parks. 24 July 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160828154431/http://www.vtstateparks.com/htm/carmi.htm. 28 August 2016.
  2. Web site: Lake Carmi State Park. Oh Ranger. 24 July 2016.