Crystal Lake State Park, State park with historic status in Barton, United States.
Crystal Lake State Park is a recreational area centered on a natural lake in Barton, offering spaces for swimming, fishing, and boating. The grounds include hiking trails, picnic areas, restrooms, and boat rental services available throughout the warmer months.
The park was established in 1942 as a recreational resource for the region. Its later designation on the National Register of Historic Places recognized its importance in preserving Vermont's natural and cultural heritage.
The lake serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors connect with Vermont's natural world through seasonal activities and community events. People come here to experience the region's outdoor traditions and learn about environmental stewardship in practice.
The park is accessible from spring through fall, with designated swimming areas and supporting facilities throughout the grounds. Plan your visit based on the season, since water activities and hiking conditions vary significantly with weather and temperature.
This location holds dual designations as both a state recreational area and a nationally protected historic site. The combination is noteworthy because it merges modern outdoor recreation with formal recognition of cultural and natural preservation.
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