Branbury State Park is a picturesque destination located on the eastern shore of Lake Dunmore in Salisbury, Vermont. The park offers a serene lakeside escape with lush forests, rolling hills, and a stunning natural sand beach. It is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for hiking, picnicking, swimming, and fishing. The park's proximity to the Green Mountain National Forest adds to its appeal, offering extensive hiking and mountain biking trails. The unique blend of natural beauty and recreational activities makes Branbury State Park an ideal spot for both relaxation and adventure.
The park's history dates back to its operation as a farm and later as a boys' camp before becoming a state park in 1945. It is named after the nearby towns of Brandon and Salisbury, hence 'Branbury.' The park features a 1000-foot natural sandy beach, making it perfect for sunbathing and swimming in the clear waters of Lake Dunmore.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including canoeing and kayaking on the lake, as well as exploring the scenic hiking trails that wind through the woods, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to spot local wildlife.