Sand Bar State Park is located in Milton, Vermont, and is named for the natural sandbar between South Hero Island and the mainland. The park offers a long, sandy swimming beach, picnic sites, restrooms with changing stalls, and boat rentals. It is a popular day-use area known for its shallow waters, making it ideal for families with children. The park was established in 1933 and features a stone bathhouse built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The surrounding wetlands are part of the Sand Bar Wildlife Refuge, providing habitat for waterfowl and fish species.
The park's history dates back to when the sandbar served as a natural ford before the construction of bridges. Today, it remains a beloved spot for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Visitors can enjoy swimming, picnicking, and exploring the nearby attractions like the Snow Farm Vineyard and Winery.