With just over 1000 acres of land, Molly’s Falls Pond State Park in Marshfield, Vermont is a newer park in the Green Mountain State that’s ideal for camping, hiking, fishing, boating, going on a picnic, and playing on the water.

There are five remote campsites and ten picnic areas throughout this state park. All of them are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. You’re also welcome to launch your boat in the designated area in the park. If all this sounds like a great way to spend a day or two in Vermont, read on to learn more!

Head to Marshfield, Vermont to spend time camping and exploring Molly’s Falls Pond State Park. This serene spot in the Green Mountain state is actually a reservoir surrounded by undeveloped land.

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One of the many aspects of spending time at this park camping is being able to enjoy getting up close and personal with nature.

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Since there are only five campsites in the park, make sure to get to the park earlier if you have your heart set on waking up to water views from your tent.

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If you decide to visit the park during the warmer months, plan to spend time boating around on the water.

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You’ll see plenty of wildlife when you spend time at this Vermont park. Therefore, when you hike around Molly’s Falls Pond, keep an eye out for local residents like this squirrel.

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And, along with your gear, remember your camera so you can capture sunsets like this one.

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If you’re ready to have some quality time camping and playing in nature, visit Molly’s Falls Pond State Park’s website to get started on planning your outdoor adventure in the Green Mountain State.

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Address: Molly’s Falls Pond State Park, 5229 US-2, Marshfield, VT 05658, USA