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Waterbury Reservoir Beach (Little River State Park Campground A)

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Waterbury Reservoir Beach (Little River State Park Campground A)

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Waterbury Reservoir Beach, nestled within Little River State Park Campground A in Waterbury, Vermont, serves as a popular recreational hub on the shores of the expansive Waterbury Reservoir. This scenic beach, situated at an elevation of 184 meters (604 feet), lies within the beautiful Mt. Mansfield State Forest, offering a gateway to outdoor adventures in central Vermont, near the foothills of the Green Mountains. The reservoir itself is a significant man-made lake, created in the 1930s for flood control, and…

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    The Waterbury Reservoir offers many recreational opportunities from fishing, canoeing, kayaking, motor-boating, and swimming to hiking and camping. In the warmer months (late spring to early fall), the reservoir is kept at about 850 acres and at a max depth of ~100 feet. In the winter, the surface area is reduced to between 415 - 610 acres to prepare for spring snowmelt and rains. This scenic beach is a great place to relax and dip your feet in the water after a hike in the Little River State Park.

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    Location: Washington County, Vermont, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of camping options are available at Little River State Park, beyond the main campground?

    Beyond the main campground at Little River State Park, which includes tent/RV sites, lean-tos, and cabins, there are also 27 remote tent sites. These more primitive sites are scattered over five miles around the reservoir and are only accessible by boat. They offer a backcountry experience with fire rings and composting toilets but do not have potable water.

    Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest to discover on trails near Waterbury Reservoir Beach?

    Yes, the area around Waterbury Reservoir Beach is rich in history. The reservoir itself was created as a flood control measure by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. Trails like the Dalley Loop Trail, accessible from the campground, offer opportunities to explore this history, with interpretive signs detailing the area's past. Beneath the reservoir's waters lie remnants of a former settlement, including old general stores, schools, and churches.

    How crowded does parking typically get at Waterbury Reservoir Beach, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Parking at Waterbury Reservoir Beach, particularly within Little River State Park Campground A, can fill up quickly during peak season (late spring through early fall) and on weekends. To secure a good spot and avoid congestion, it is strongly recommended to arrive before mid-morning.

    Is public transportation available to reach Waterbury Reservoir Beach or Little River State Park?

    No, public transportation options are generally not available directly to Waterbury Reservoir Beach or Little River State Park. Visitors typically access the park by private vehicle. The address for Little River State Park is 3444 Little River Road, Waterbury, VT 05676.

    Are permits or fees required to access Waterbury Reservoir Beach or Little River State Park?

    Yes, as Waterbury Reservoir Beach is located within Little River State Park, there are typically day-use fees or camping fees required for entry and use of facilities. These fees contribute to the maintenance and operation of the state park. For current fee information, it's best to check the official Vermont State Parks website.

    Can Waterbury Reservoir Beach be visited during the winter months, and what activities are possible then?

    While the primary recreational season for swimming and boating is late spring to early fall, Waterbury Reservoir Beach and the surrounding Little River State Park can be visited in winter. During this time, the reservoir's surface area is reduced to prepare for spring snowmelt. The landscape transforms, offering opportunities for winter hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing on trails, though beach access for swimming would not be available.

    What are the best water activities to enjoy at Waterbury Reservoir, besides swimming?

    The Waterbury Reservoir is a premier destination for a variety of water sports. Beyond swimming, visitors can enjoy boating, fishing (for bass and trout), canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Boat rentals and a boat launch are available within the park, making it easy to get out on the water.

    Are dogs allowed at Waterbury Reservoir Beach or on trails within Little River State Park?

    Generally, dogs are permitted in Vermont State Parks, including Little River State Park, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and under control at all times. Specific restrictions may apply to designated swimming beach areas or certain buildings. It's always advisable to check the park's specific pet policy before your visit.

    What is the typical terrain like on hiking trails around Waterbury Reservoir?

    The terrain on hiking trails around Waterbury Reservoir, within the Mt. Mansfield State Forest, varies but generally features wooded paths with moderate elevation changes. Trails can range from relatively flat, easy walks along the reservoir's edge to more challenging ascents into the surrounding hills. Hikers can expect natural surfaces, including dirt, roots, and rocks, typical of New England forest trails.

    Are there any facilities for picnics or day use at Waterbury Reservoir Beach?

    Yes, Waterbury Reservoir Beach and Little River State Park offer several day-use areas suitable for picnics. These areas often include picnic tables and some have toilets. Fires are generally permitted in designated day-use areas until sunset, providing a great option for a lakeside meal.

    What wildlife can visitors expect to see around Waterbury Reservoir Beach?

    The area around Waterbury Reservoir Beach is rich in wildlife. Birdwatchers have opportunities to spot various species, including bald eagles and great blue herons. Other common animals that visitors might encounter include beavers, deer, and various small mammals and birds typical of a Vermont forest and lake environment.

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