This is an undeveloped state park with no phone or visitor facilities
VT State Parks Springfield Regional Office: 802.289.0603
Thetford, VT 05074
Day Use Hours: 10am - official sunset
Pets Pets are welcome at the park. Please clean up after your pets.

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From I-91, Exit #14:
Go 1 mile north on Vt. 113A to Thetford Hill, then go south 1.5 miles on Academy Rd.
Hiking Hiking: A 5-kilometer cross-country running, skiing or snowshoe loop trail managed by Thetford Academy runs through the park.

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Camping is no longer permitted at Thetford Hill
Camping is no longer permitted at Thetford Hill

Thetford Hill State Park is located within the southern tract of a state forest. The park includes a private summer camp (run under long-term license agreement) in a former campground, a day use area and a world-class cross-country running trail. There is no camping at the park.

Thetford Hill State Park is one of many Vermont State Parks constructed in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a public works program aimed at putting young people to work during the Great-Depression. Before it was a state park, like much of Vermont, this area was largely deforested for farmland. Sunset Hill, as it was then known, was popular with hikers, picnickers and nature enthusiasts for its commanding views of the surrounding area.

Dwight Goddard donated 262-acres to the State of Vermont in 1931. At that time, much of the land was open pasture and field. He gave the property to the State with the stipulation that it remain a State Forest in perpetuity.

The CCC established a camp in the forest in 1935. Between 1935 and 1937, work included the park road to the top of the hill where workers built a log picnic shelter, restroom and 14 stone fireplaces and tables in the picnic area. Further improvements added in 1964 included camping facilities. The area operated as Thetford Hill State Park from 1936 to 1981 and 1987 to 2008 . All that is left of the original structures CCC structures are the remains of some fireplaces which are now hidden in the woods.

Nearby Thetford Academy constructed the 5-kilometer Woods Hill Trail, a cross-country running and skiing trail, in 1991. It is considered to be one of the finest running trails in New England. Since its inception, the trail has hosted multiple Vermont and New England running championships. In the winter the trail is very popular for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Today, visitors to Thetford Hill State Park can enjoy dispersed recreation on the Woods Hill Trail year-round. Thetford Academy has a License Agreement to have educational programs on a portion of the former developed park area. Public parking is available at the former park entrance in a parking lot at the gate. Camping is no longer offered here.

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