Allis State Park was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1932. A small wooded campground with private sites, hilltop picnic area with large log shelter, and observation tower providing 360 degree views of central Vermont. Ideal for campers who want to escape to a quiet, secluded setting. 18 campsites, 9 leantos; flush toilets, showers ($); shelter; hiking trail; trailer sanitary station. Located off VT Route 65; accessible by VT Routes 12 or 14.
Allis State Park, Randolph, Vermont, USA contact information, including address, telephone, email, and website link ( where applicable ) is provided by Select Inns of Vermont for your convenience. Please get in touch with Allis State Park directly for additional information about accommodations, rates and polices and to reserve your vacations.
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The Town of Randolph is home to three covered bridges, two in East Randolph and one in South Randolph, all built in 1904. The Kingsbury Bridge is in South Randolph, between Rte. 14 and the octagonal library building, close to the main road and highly visible. Gifford Bridge in East Randolph is easily found from the Kingsbury Bridge by going north on Rte. 14 to Hyde Road, turn right, and the bridge is visible from the road. Braley Bridge is another matter: tricky and dangerous, Braley Covered Bridge Road dives downward steeply from Rte. 14; it\'s just 0.9 mile from the main road, so many people elect to park along Rte. 14 and walk down to the bridge.
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