Green River Reservoir State Park
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Green River Reservoir State Park
29 Sunset Drive, Suite 1
Morrisville, Vermont 05661-8331
Park Phone: (802) 888-1349 (May to Mid-Oct.)
Reservations can only be made by calling the park beginning
May 1st.

Season: Memorial Day - Columbus Day |
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Directions:
From the junction of VT Routes 100 & 12 in Morrisville:
Briefly follow Route 12 South to Route 15A;
Follow Route 15A to Route 15 East; Turn right on Route 15 East. Take the first left onto Garfield Road. Follow Garfield Road for 3.1 miles to the yield sign and turn right (still Garfield Rd.). Take your next immediate left onto Green River Reservoir Dam Rd. (no sign). Follow to 1.3 miles to park entrance.
N44 37.536 W72 31.873 Directions/Map
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Facilities:
Welcome to Green River Reservoir State Park. Green River Reservoir became
a state park in March 1999 when 5110 acres were purchased
from the Morrisville Water and Light Department. This is
not your typical Vermont State Park – Green
River Reservoir provides camping and paddling
experiences in a remote setting.. All campsites can only be reached by paddling
to them - some a 1 to 2-mile paddle from the launch site.
The park will remain in its wild and undeveloped condition, with low-impact,
compatible recreational use allowed on and around the Reservoir. Management
activities will be only those necessary to maintain the property’s
character, protect the environment and critical resources, demonstrate
sustainable forest and wildlife management, control excessive recreational
use, and ensure high-quality outdoor experiences for visitors.
The 653-acre Reservoir includes about 19 miles of shoreline, one of
the longest stretch of undeveloped shorelines in Vermont.
Access to the park is in the southern part of the Reservoir
off of Green River Dam Road. The Reservoir
is designated as a “quiet” lake under Vermont “Use
of Public Waters Rules.” Boats powered by electric motors up to
5 mph and human-powered watercraft (canoes, kayaks,
etc.) are allowed.
There are 28 remote campsites at various
locations around the Reservoir. Camping is allowed
only at designated campsites and can only be reached
by boat. Each remote site has a maximum site occupancy
based on the characteristics of the site. There is
one designated group campsite that can accommodate
up to 12 people. Some campsites are closed each season
and rehabilitated due to overuse through the years.
The best way to protect all sites is by using a portable
stove instead of a campfire for cooking.
Please carry out what you carry in and leave no trace
of your visit.
Day use is allowed on the Reservoir in limited numbers.
Please do not use campsites for day use activities. There are designated
day use sites where fires are permitted. Please build fires only at these
sites and in the provided fire rings. Respect the areas of the shoreline
that are closed to use for re-vegetation of the sites.
Group Use- In order to provide a primitive camping/paddling experience,
only two groups of 8 to 12 (maximum) people are allowed for either camping
or day use at one time. Group permits are required for day and camping
uses during the season. A license or special use permit may be needed
for group activities during the off-season.
Parking is extremely limited and is available on a “first come,
first serve” basis. Once the parking areas are full, visitors will
not be allowed to enter the park. Fees are charged for camping and group
permits.
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