
🗺️ Driving Distance to Lake St. Catherine State Park
Located in Poultney, Vermont, near the New York border:- From Rutland, VT: ~30 minutes (20 miles)
- From Albany, NY: ~1.5 hours (65 miles)
- From Burlington, VT: ~2 hours (90 miles)
- From Saratoga Springs, NY: ~1 hour (45 miles)
🏡 Pet-Friendly Cabins Near Lake St. Catherine State Park
1. Lake St. Catherine State Park Cabin (On-Site)
- One rustic, pet-friendly cabin set just steps from the water
- Sleeps up to 4 guests with bunk beds, screened porch, and small table/chairs
- Includes a picnic table, fire ring, and charcoal grill
- Dogs allowed (with fee and leash required at all times)
- Shared bathhouse and water source nearby
- Perfect for travelers wanting simple comfort and lake access with their pup
- Book via Vermont State Parks
2. Private Lake House - Poultney, VT (VRBO)
- 2-bedroom home with fully fenced yard and private shoreline
- Firepit, paddleboat, picnic area, and pet-friendly interior
- Spacious kitchen and cozy living area with lake views
- Pet gate, dog bed, and food/water bowls available for guests with dogs
- View on VRBO
3. Green Mountain Getaway - Wells, VT (Airbnb)
- 1-bedroom cabin with access to nearby hiking and pet-friendly trails
- Cozy interior with wood stove and wraparound porch
- Forested surroundings, quiet setting, and fenced pet zone
- Only a 15-minute drive from the park
- View on Airbnb
🧭 Things to Do at Lake St. Catherine State Park
With its long lakefront, mature shade trees, and gentle hills, Lake St. Catherine is perfect for outdoor fun-and most activities are pup-approved!🔹 Swim & Paddle on the Lake
- Sandy beach with roped-off swimming area (pets allowed outside this zone)
- Dogs can splash in designated shoreline spots or ride with you in a kayak or canoe
- Calm waters great for stand-up paddleboarding and shoreline floats
🔹 Explore the Trails
- Easy to moderate trails wind through forested areas with lake views
- Ideal for early morning dog walks or quiet evening strolls
- Leashed pets welcome on all trails within the park
🔹 Picnicking, Relaxing & Playing Fetch
- Dozens of picnic tables and shaded groves throughout the park
- Grassy areas perfect for a game of frisbee or relaxing with a book
- Dogs allowed at all picnic sites when leashed
🔹 Boating & Fishing
- Launch ramp available for kayaks, canoes, and motorboats
- Common catches: bass, pike, perch, and panfish
- Many visitors fish with their dog curled up nearby on the dock or boat
🔗 Booking Tips & Travel Info
🔸 Best Time to Visit
- Late Spring (May-June): Quiet trails and mild temperatures
- Summer (July-August): Full beach access, boat rentals, and active wildlife
- Fall (Sept-Oct): Less crowded and bursting with foliage
🔸 What to Bring
- Dog leash, collapsible water bowl, and cleanup bags
- Sleeping bags, flashlights, and cooler (no electricity in cabin)
- Camp stove or picnic food
- Toys, long line for off-peak play, and life jacket for water-loving dogs
