Calling all nature lovers and camping enthusiasts! There is an award-winning lake campground in Vermont that belongs on the top of your bucket list. Pitch a tent or rent a cabin and enjoy this treasure of a state park for your next getaway.

Half Moon State Park in Hubbardton is a wooded waterside campground located within the 3,576-acre Bomoseen State Park. It’s a picture perfect campground that’s ideal for a family trip.

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Enjoy camping right on the water’s edge or in the woods, there are 52 tent and RV sites to choose from.

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Not ready to rough it? Rent one of 5 cabins in the park and have a solid roof over your head.

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Explore Half Moon Pond by kayak or canoe, you can rent them right at the park. There are also two sandy beaches for swimming or just relaxing by the water’s edge.

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Cast a line and see what you can catch. This pond is chock full of panfish, yellow perch, and largemouth bass.

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Although there are plenty of activities to keep you busy, don’t forget to stop and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings.

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You’ll find a few amenities at this peaceful lake campground. There are flush toilets, hot and cold running water, and coin operated showers available.

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You’ll love the roomy campsites that are right on the water. Grab your gear and get ready to set up camp.

Google Images/Bob Ricketson Visit Half Moon State Park at 1621 Black Pond Rd., Fair Haven, VT 05743. To learn even more about this stunning spot, visit the Vermont State Parks website.

Have you ever spent time at this lake campground in Vermont? We’d love to hear your experiences and see your photos. If you really want to get away from it all, check out these campsites that you can only get to by boat.

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Visit Half Moon State Park at 1621 Black Pond Rd., Fair Haven, VT 05743. To learn even more about this stunning spot, visit the Vermont State Parks website.

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