Camp Plymouth State Park is located on the eastern shore of Echo Lake in Plymouth, Vermont, offering a serene and natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts. The park spans 295 acres, featuring a 96-acre lake and a diverse range of flora and fauna, including a rare Sugar Maple-Ostrich Fern Riverine Floodplain Forest. Visitors can enjoy swimming, picnicking, fishing, and boating, making it a popular destination for family vacations and nature lovers.
The park's history dates back to its use as a Boy Scout camp from 1927 to the 1980s, and it was opened to the public in 1989. Today, it offers various amenities like cabin rentals, group camping sites, and picnic pavilions.
The surrounding area provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring the nearby Arthur Davis Wildlife Management Area.