Lake St. Catherine State Park is nestled in Poultney, Vermont, offering a serene escape with its picturesque lake and diverse recreational activities. The park spans 117 acres and features two sandy beaches, a nature center, and a large grassy field with a children's playground. It is a popular destination for both campers and day-use visitors, providing opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking. The lake itself is 852 acres, with a maximum depth of 68 feet, making it an ideal spot for fishing various species like trout and bass.
The park's history dates back to its opening in 1953 as a picnic and swimming area, evolving over time to include a campground with tent/RV sites and lean-to options. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of Birdseye Mountain and explore the Big Trees of Lake St. Catherine through a universally accessible nature trail.
The park's season runs from the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend to the second Monday in October, offering a range of activities and amenities during this period.