Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Half Moon Pond State Park adventure.
Discover Half Moon Pond State Park's serene waters and lush forests.
Need to get out of orbit for a bit? Half Moon Pond State Park is truly out of this world. The park is tucked away in a sheltered basin, surrounded by 3,500 acres of forest, and revolves around Half Moon Pond. Tent and RV sites, cabins and lean-to sites on both the water’s edge and in the woods provides ample options for folks of all strokes. For those seeking more creature comforts, the waterfront Tall Timbers Cottage, offers all the amenities of home...plus a private boat dock.
While there’s limited swimming in the pond, it provides stellar fishing and boating. Rent rowboats, kayaks, canoes and pedal boats from the park office, but leave your jetski at home because no motorized watercraft are permitted. Casual saunterers and intrepid trekkers alike can stretch their limbs on the park’s vast trail system. Keep a lookout because once in a blue moon, you may spot a moose!
The best time to visit Half Moon Pond State Park is during the summer and early fall, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Winter brings a quiet beauty, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited access. Avoid the park during heavy rainfalls or extreme weather conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.