Visit a Vermont State Park, Forest,
or State-owned Historic Site FREE!
Vermont Days 2009, June 13th and 14th, is the weekend to celebrate the arrival of summer and enjoy a free sample of Vermont’s excellent fishing, state parks, forests, and historic and cultural resources.
- All weekend, all Vermont State Park day areas, state forests, state-owned historic sites, and the Vermont Historical Society Museum (Montpelier) will be open for FREE admission.
- Saturday, June 13th is free fishing day – the day everyone is encouraged to go fishing in Vermont (no license required).
- Sunday, June 14th, is a second day of free admission to state parks, state-owned historic sites, and a perfect day to explore Vermont's lively forests.
Vermont Days offers a great chance to gather with family and friends and discover part of Vermont that may be new to you, or reconnect with a place you haven’t visited in a while. Or find yourself at your favorite Vermont spot, simply enjoying a free day. Locations and events are open and free for everyone – both residents and nonresidents.
Learn more about all the locations for Vermont Days celebrations by visiting the following sites:
State Parks: www.vtstateparks.com
Historic Sites: www.historicvermont.org/sites
State Forests: www.vtforest.com.
Download the official Vermont Days map showing historic sites, state parks, state forests, and more PDF
Open a new window on Vermont this year and explore all there is to see, do, and learn during the 2009 Vermont Days.

Vermont Days is a free statewide event celebrating Vermont’s natural resources and history brought to you by the Dept. of Forests, Parks & Recreation, Dept. of Fish & Wildlife, Division of Historic Preservation, Dept. of Tourism & Marketing, Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets, VT Arts Council, VT Information Centers, and many supportive state employees and volunteers.
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