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Allis State Park
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The park has a mapped hike, a firetower to climb, from that vista a 360 degree view and signage describing each range.
Nice state park close by. Fairly easy walk to the top. Great views if you can climb the neat fire tower.
Open May 28 - Labor Day Weekend, 10 am - sunset. Hiking, picknicking, and a really neat firetower you can climb to see 365-degree mountain views!
Short hike around peak to a bear cave, known as bear cave trail. Fire tower gives a lovely vista. History: Allis State Park was established in 1928 as Vermont’s second developed state park. The park is named for Wallace Allis, who willed his Bear Mountain Farm to the State of Vermont to be developed as a campground and recreational area. It is located on the summit of Bear Hill which provides sweeping views of central Vermont from a lookout tower once used to spot forest fires. On a clear day, Killington, Pico, and Mt Ascutney peaks are visible to the south; Camel's Hump and Mt. Mansfield to the north; Abraham, Lincoln, and Ellen to the west; the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the east. The fire tower has an information panel explaining the view.
Short hike around peak to a bear cave, known as bear cave trail. Fire tower gives a lovely vista. History: Allis State Park was established in 1928 as Vermont’s second developed state park. The park is named for Wallace Allis, who willed his Bear Mountain Farm to the State of Vermont to be develop…
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284 Allis State Park Rd
Randolph, VT