Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park adventure.
Vermont's only national park features beautiful mountain landscapes, a working dairy farm, and a covered bridge. Take in the natural beauty while marveling at the 200 years of conservation that went into preserving it.
Walk along trails and old carriage routes on the 600-acre property. There's plenty of overlooks with fantastic views. You might come across a hidden pond near the top of Mount Tom, an ideal spot to take a breather.
Fall is the perfect time to see blazing hues of orange, red and yellow among the Vermont wilderness. The forest you walk through is America's oldest sustainably managed forest land.
The visitor's center is the carriage barn of Marsh Boyhood Home. The home itself is a beautiful Victorian mansion that was originally built in 1805. Ranger-led tours happen from May to the end of October. If you want to go deeper, check out the special events with forestry experts and scientists.
While you visit, you get a sense of what running a farm for 200 years ago feels like. Upon leaving, you may develop a deeper appreciation for the next glass of milk you drink with your cookies.