State Park Information | (No Ratings Yet) | R1 | Guildhall, Vermont | United States | (802) 676-3930 | Unknown | | Description | Maidstone is the most remote of Vermont's state parks and still retains much of the character associated with the Northeast Kingdom. Maidstone Lake was created when glacial ice carved out a deep basin in a preexisting valley. When the last glaciers melted 12,000 years ago, a deep, clear and cold lake was formed.
The lake offers good lake trout fishing and has had some outstanding record catches. Maidstone Lake is a great location to view nesting loons. The loon loves the solitude of the northern lakes whose shores are rimmed with spruce-fir shade. Once common in Vermont, the loon has recently been removed from the endangered species list, but remains a species of concern.
Maidstone was designated by the state of Vermont as a state park in 1938. The camp areas were wilderness, but the area around the lodge was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp. The CCC built many sites with fireplaces for camping, the lodge, and a picnic shelter, which are still in use today.
Facilities / Amenities Maidstone pavilion Picnic tables at the pavilion provide seating for up to 35 people The campground has 34 tent/RV sites and 25 lean-to sites. There are restrooms with flush toilets and hot and cold running water, and two of the three restrooms include coin-operated hot showers. A sanitary dump station is available, but there are no hookups. There are play areas, hiking trails, and swimming beaches in the campground. A swimming beach and an additional restroom is available at the day use area.
The park also has a picnic pavilion that can be rented. The pavilion seats up to 35 people and has a fireplace, picnic tables, and a restroom nearby. There is no electricity, but the pavilion is universally accessible. | | | | Park Stats | Campgrounds: 2 | Campsites: 36 | Photos: 0 | Reviews: 0 | Views: 144 | Likes: 0 |
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