Boulder Beach State Park is located on the eastern shore of Lake Groton in Groton, Vermont, within the expansive Groton State Forest. The park is named for the large rocks left by glaciers on its sandy beach and throughout the forest. It offers a serene environment with a rich history, as Native Americans and early settlers once traversed this area for hunting, fishing, and trade. The park is open from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend, providing a perfect setting for summer activities.
The park's unique features include its picturesque beach, picnic areas, and opportunities for boating and fishing. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding forest, which is managed for timber harvesting, wildlife habitat, and recreation.
Boulder Beach State Park is a day-use park, offering amenities like restrooms, a concession stand, and boat rentals, making it an ideal spot for family outings and nature enthusiasts.