VERMONT

Which Vermont State Parks are closed due to flooding?

Megan Stewart
Burlington Free Press

Many state parks in northern Vermont are closed after flood waters damaged and washed-out access roads on July 10 and 11, according to a Vermont State Parks blog post.

The flooding – which has so far claimed two lives and resulted in over 100 rescues – has shut down the following state parks until further notice:

The road to Owls Head in Groton is also closed until further notice.

Waterbury Reservoir’s many campsites include a number accessible only by boat or trail.

Park visitors with impacted reservations will be notified.

State parks in southeast, southwest and northwest Vermont remain “largely unaffected,” Vermont State Parks staff reported, but added that water in these areas may still be high. Staff plan to test “swimwater” for safety. Swimming areas where testing has not occurred will be marked with signage.

“Rivers and streams are running high and fast, with debris running through them,” Vermont State Parks said in the blog post. “For the foreseeable future, they will be unsafe for swimming and other recreation.”

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Megan Stewart is a government accountability reporter for the Burlington Free Press. Contact her at mstewartyounger@gannett.com.