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Silver Lake State Park
214 North Road
Bethel, Vermont 05032Park Phone: 802-234-9451
Silver Lake was originally called Stebblings' Pond after Benjamin Stebblings who
owned land at the outlet where the Barnard General Store now stands. When
Benjamin Stebblings moved out of the area, the lake became known as Barnard
Pond. In 1869, Barnard Pond was renamed Silver Lake.
Originally Silver Lake State Park, started in 1955, was mostly farm land. The
present campground and picnic area were gifts from Mr. and Mrs. John McDill of
Woodstock, Miss Margaret Crosby of Barnard, and Mrs. Richard H. Field of Boston.
This land included 1,100 feet of shore frontage on Silver Lake.
Silver Lake supports a good fishery of northern pike, perch, bass and other
warm-water species. During the winter months, when the park is closed, the lake
is a popular spot for ice skating and ice fishing.
There are 40 tent/trailer sites and 7 lean-to sites. There are two rest rooms in
the camping area with running water and hot showers ($). There is a trailer
sanitary station, but no hookups. The beach has a large grassy area, food
concession, rest rooms, changing rooms, and boat and canoe rentals. There is a
large picnic shelter for gatherings such as family reunions, company picnics,
etc. as well as a play area.
Area Attractions: Charles Fenton Art Gallery, VINS Nature Center, Quechee;
Porter Music Box, Randolph; Federal Salmon Hatchery, Bethel; Quechee Gorge, and
Simon Pearce Glass Blowing Mill and Pottery Shop, Quechee, Sugarbush Farm Cheese
& Maple Farm, Woodstock. |
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