North Hartland Lake

Overview

North Hartland Lake is managed by Us Army Corps of Engineers and is located near North Hartland, Vermont. At the upper end of the reservoir, the Ottauquechee River flows through the sheer-faced 165-ft deep Quechee Gorge, one of the outstanding natural spectacles in the state. An overlook area and a state-managed campground as well as a new Visitor Center opening in the summer of 2005 are nearby. At North Hartland Lake, there is boating on the 215-acre lake, picnicking in a wooded picnic area, grills, playground, play field, horseshoe pits, volleyball nets, nature trail and a small beach offering swimming. There are three picnic shelters at North Hartland Lake that can be reserved for a group event for a nominal fee. The trash policy for the park is carry in/carry out. For up-to-date information, call (802) 295-2855.

Things to Do at North Hartland Lake

Camping Opportunities

North Hartland Lake offers 1 campground with various amenities and settings. From developed campgrounds with full facilities to primitive backcountry sites, there are options for every camping style.

Recreation Activities

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Plan Your Visit

Reservation Tips

North Hartland Lake is a popular destination. Campground reservations typically open several months in advance. For peak season visits, book as early as possible. Check individual facility pages for specific booking windows and availability.

Getting There

From White River Junction, 5 miles south on US 5. Take a right onto Clay Hill Road.

GPS Coordinates: 43.60425400000000, -72.35575100000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: (802) 295-2855

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