Grout Pond

Grout Pond is a home to a free primitive campground, with a mix of drive-in sites on a loop and tent sites along Grout Pond. Grout Pound also offers a paddling, swimming, and fishing opportunity, and is conveniently located just off of Kelley Stand Road.

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Grout Pond

Grout Pond is a gem in Vermont's Green Mountain National Forest. This 84-acre pond is a popular destination for camping, hiking, paddling, and fishing.
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Location: Grout Pond is located in Stratton, Vermont, within the Green Mountain National Forest. The pond is accessible via Kelly Stand Road, a scenic dirt road that winds through the forest
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Recreation: Grout Pond offers a variety of recreational activities, including camping, hiking, paddling, and fishing. The pond is surrounded by 12 miles of multipurpose non-motorized trails, making it an ideal destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts

Camping: The Grout Pond Campground has 12 reservable sites, including tent sites and drive-in sites for small RVs. The campground is open year-round

Hiking: The 2.7-mile loop around the pond is a moderate hike that takes about an hour and a half to complete. The trail is relatively flat and suitable for families
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Paddling: Grout Pond is perfect for kayaking or canoeing. The pond is 28 feet deep, so the water can be chilly, but refreshing on a hot summer day.

Fishing: Grout Pond is home to a variety of fish species, including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and yellow perch.

Wildlife: Grout Pond is surrounded by a diverse ecosystem, including mixed conifer and hardwood forests, wetlands, and wildlife. The pond is home to a variety of plant and animal species, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.

Access: Grout Pond is accessible year-round, but the road leading to the pond may be closed during winter months. Visitors can park in the day-use area and hike in to the pond.