National Parks in Vermont
3 NPS units in Vermont β complete visitor guides with fees, hours, hiking, camping, and seasonal tips.
Visiting National Parks in Vermont
Vermont is home to 3 units managed by the National Park Service, ranging from stunning natural areas to historic sites, monuments, and recreation areas. Whether you're planning a weekend road trip or a multi-week adventure, Vermont's national parks offer some of the most spectacular scenery in the United States.
Before your visit, make sure to check current entrance fees, operating hours, and any active alerts β all updated daily on each park's page. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) covers entrance to all NPS units and is highly recommended if you plan to visit multiple parks in Vermont.
Other NPS Units in Vermont
Appalachian
National Scenic Trail
The Appalachian Trail is a 2,190+ mile long public footpath that traversesβ¦
Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller
National Historical Park
Walk through one of Vermont's most beautiful landscapes under the shade ofβ¦
North Country
National Scenic Trail
Come to the North Country. Trek the hills and valleys. Stand onβ¦
Planning Your Vermont National Park Trip
- βBest time to visit: Shoulder seasons (May and September) offer the best combination of good weather, open facilities, and manageable crowds across Vermont's parks.
- βAmerica the Beautiful Pass: At $80/year, this annual pass covers entrance to all 3+ NPS units in Vermont and all other NPS units nationwide.
- βBook early: Lodging and campsite reservations at popular parks fill up months in advance. Plan and book as early as possible, especially for summer visits.
- βCheck alerts: Road closures, fire restrictions, and seasonal closures can affect your plans. Check each park's page for current alerts before you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many national parks are in Vermont?
Vermont has 0 designated national parks and 3 total NPS-managed units, including monuments, recreation areas, and historic sites.
What is the best national park to visit in Vermont?
The best park depends on your interests. Each park offers a unique experience. Browse the parks above to find the one that matches your travel style.
Do I need a pass to visit national parks in Vermont?
Most NPS units in Vermont charge an entrance fee. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) covers entrance to all of them and is great value if you plan to visit more than 2-3 parks.
About the Author
James R. Mitchell
Founder & Lead Writer β National Park Data
James has visited all 63 designated US national parks and has been writing about outdoor travel for over 12 years. He spent 8 years as a wilderness guide in the Rocky Mountains before founding National Park Data to help visitors plan better, safer, and more enjoyable park trips.