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Big Deer State Park
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BIG DEER STATE PARK
BIG DEER STATE PARK
1467 Boulder Beach Road
Groton, Vermont   05046
(lat:44.2869 lon:-72.2678) map location

Phone: 802-584-3822
Located in the Groton State Forest Recreation Area.

As early as 1704, Native Americans and the French were using routes through Groton to reach Canada and Massachusetts. Colonists settled this area of Vermont slightly earlier than the rest of the state due to the accessible network of waterways.

The rocky, tree-covered hillsides were originally cloaked with white pine, spruce, hemlock, beech, maple and birch. These were logged by local farmers for lumber, fuel and potash. The logging industry was large-scale for almost 100 years while the railroad was operating.

Today, logging is still a vital industry in the area, but has lost some of its dominance in favor of modern societys leisure time movement - private cottages/seasonal homes and a variety of outdoor recreation activities.

Groton State Forest, with over 26,000 acres, is the second largest landholding administered by the Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. It contains over 17 miles of hiking trails and over 20 miles of gravel roads and multi-use trails suitable for mountain biking and horseback riding.
Fishing
Enjoy fishing in serene lakes, teeming with brook trout and yellow perch. A valid Vermont fishing license is required.



Picnicking
Big Deer State Park offers picnic tables and grills, perfect for family outings. Enjoy meals amidst beautiful forest surroundings.
Birding
Birdwatchers can spot species like the American Redstart, Black-throated Green Warbler and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. The park is home to numerous songbirds during spring migration season. Raptors such as Broad-winged Hawks are also seen soaring above the forest canopy in summer months. In winter, one might see Snow Buntings or Northern Shrikes among others.

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