Click on a site for photo and additional information. Camping Area “B” North Maidstone, Loon Trail

North 37 38 Camping Area “A” DOGWOOD 36 Maidstone Lake Moose 35 Shore Trail Trail Maidstone Lake 34 CATALPA 39 MAPLE SPRUCE 33 40 PINE BEECH CEDAR 8 5 4 3 HEMLOCK BALSAM 7 6 2 32 41 stream Maidstone Lake Rd to Day Use Area BOXELDER 42 YEW ASH 1.0 mi. 9 LARCH CHERRY POPLAR OAK 10 12 V JUNIPER 43 11 14 WILLOW WHITE To Camping 15 44 BIRCH Area “B” HAWTHORN 0.5 mi. 21 20 19 stream 45 18 16 ALDER 46 17 BIRCH stream TAMARACK Shore Trail HACKBERRY Private SHADBLOW camping services not currently Moose Trail available in this area 0 50 100 200 0 50 100 200 to Camping Area “A” feet 0.5 mi. feet Park Overview North LEGEND DAY USE AREA Park o ce VERMONT “B” to 102 5 mi. Loon Maidstone Lake Campground RV Sanitary Station Parking Trail Shore Trail Moose Trail 0 Prime campsite Drinking water Picnic area

“A” Maidstone Lake 0Rd250 500 1000 feet 0 Campsite Trash/Recycling center Picinc shelter

North Swimming area Day Use Area Prime lean-to V Volunteer Site Maidstone Lake Lean-to Swings to campground Restrooms Park boundary 1 mi Foot Trail Showers ($) this map is intended for informational purposes only

VERMONT Wheelchair accessible 0 125 250 500 to 102 5 mi. feet ephelps-rev. 12/08 Maidstone State Park Victory • Welcome to Maidstone State Park. Burke- Westmore Maidstone Lake was created when glacial ice • Burke Mountain - toll road and lookout tower Maidstone carved out a deep basin in a preexisting valley. • Kingdom Trails - hiking and mountain biking When the last glaciers melted 12,000 years trails ago, a deep, clear, cold lake was formed. • - hiking Barton State Park The lake offers good rainbow and lake trout • Crystal Lake State Park fishing and has had some outstanding record St. Johnsbury catches. Maidstone Lake is one of the few • Historic downtown district Map & Guide lakes in Vermont where loons have reared their • Maple Grove Museum young consistently over the years. The loon • Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium • St. Johnsbury Athenaeum & Art Gallery loves the solitude of the northern lakes where Lancaster, NH shores are rimmed with spruce-fir shade. • Historical Holton House Maidstone was designated as a State Park • Weeks State Historical Park, museum and in 1938. The camp areas were wilderness, tower but the area around the lodge was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp. The CCC built many sites with fireplaces for camping, the lodge, and the picnic shelter, which are still in For more information, contact: use today. Maidstone State Park Surrounding the park are acres of forest RR 1, Box 388 lands that offer miles of logging roads for Guildhall, VT 05905 mountain biking or just walking. (802) 676-3930 (operating season) VT State Parks Reservation Center Facilities at Maidstone State Park (888) 409-7579 M-F 9AM-4 PM • 34 tent/trailer sites OR • 25 lean-to shelters • Firewood & ice for sale www.vtstateparks.com • Hiking trails • Boat rentals • Day use area with sand beach, picnicking & group events pavilion Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day • Interpretive programs Camping Recreating and Sightseeing in the Area Brunswick-Ferdinand- wildlife viewing Swimming • West Mountain Wildlife Management Area Hiking • Silvio Conte National Wildlife Refuge Fishing & Boating • Nulhegan River This document available upon request in Picnicking & Group Events Island Pond large print, braille, and audio cassette. • VT TDD Relay 1-800-253-0191 • Wenlock Wildlife Management Area Printed on recycled paper www.vtstateparks.com 03/09 DC