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Powers Park
Lyndonville, Vermont
Freshwater park and recreation area in Lyndonville with a conservative municipal pin.
At a glance
Overview
Brook cascades. Plan for about A minute from the parking lot to the pool deck. (0.02 mi one way if you hike the full approach). Water use is often conditional on flow, staffing, and season—double-check before you suit up.
- County
- Caledonia County
- Region
- Northeast Kingdom
- Facility type
- Municipal outdoor pool
Know before you go
Public
Not wheelchair accessible
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Powers Park is a public park and chlorinated municipal outdoor swimming pool at 41 Powers Park in Lyndonville, Caledonia County, run by a local nonprofit. The grounds include the pool, tennis courts, playground equipment, and grassy park space; programs include swim lessons, a swim team, and open swim sessions through the summer. This is a public pool, not a natural brook swim, and belongs in a town-pool listing rather than a natural swim hole guide. Fees and open-swim hours are set by Powers Park and posted on their website; schedules shift by week and close for weather. From downtown Lyndonville, follow Park Avenue to the Powers Park entrance. If you came looking for a natural Northeast Kingdom swim, Groton State Forest's Ricker Pond and Kettle Pond shorelines or Lake Willoughby's beaches in Westmore are the closer fits.
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