Molly's Falls Pond State Park is a serene 1,064-acre park located in Cabot and Marshfield, Vermont. It surrounds the 411-acre Molly's Falls Pond, a reservoir created in the late 1920s for hydroelectric power. The park is primarily undeveloped, offering a tranquil setting for activities like swimming, boating, and fishing. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the pond and its surroundings, which are rich in history and natural charm.
The park's history is tied to the construction of the dam by Molly's Falls Electric, Light and Power Company, which flooded the nearby community of Petersville. Today, it is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, providing a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.
The area is named after Molly, a local indigenous resident known for her herbal remedies and connection to the land. The park offers remote camping sites accessible by boat, making it a unique destination for those seeking solitude and connection with nature.