Coolidge State Park
Coolidge State Park is a List of [Vermont state parks|Vermont State Park] located in Plymouth, Vermont, United States. The park is named after Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, who was born and raised in Plymouth and is buried there as well. It is the primary recreational center for Calvin Coolidge State Forest, the largest state forest in Vermont. The park's facilities, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Activities in the park include camping, hiking, picnicking, mountain biking, stream fishing, wildlife watching and winter sports.
Geography and landscape
Coolidge State Park is located in Windsor County, Vermont, in central Vermont, and consists of two land areas, one on each side of Vermont Route 100A, about north of Plymouth Notch, the birthplace of Calvin Coolidge. The park's total area is, and it is flanked in part by eastern sections of the Calvin Coolidge State Forest. The western section, or Pinney Hollow block, is in size, and houses the park maintenance facilities, located at the site of the CCC camp where workers who built the park lived. The eastern section, or Bradley Hill block, is a large wooded parcel on the western slope of Slack Hill. The park contact station, campground, and picnic areas are located in this section. The terrain is generally steep, but there is a level area where the contact station and main parking area are located.Facilities
[Image:CoolidgeStatePark RangerStation.jpg|thumb|left|Ranger station and other administrative buildings]Near the park access road on VT 100A is a small parking and picnic area. The main access road climbs steeply to the contact station, from which a camping loop composed entirely of leantos branches off. This loop road roughly follows the contours of the hill, and the leantos are placed to provide views of the surrounding countryside. Continuing down the main access road, there is a second wooded camping loop for the use of tent campers and recreational vehicles; there are no sanitary or electrical connections here, but a dump station is located near the contact station. Beyond the tent loop is a larger picnic area with CCC-built pavilions.