
Vermont Veterans' Home Deer Park
A charming park offering close encounters with friendly deer, perfect for families and dog lovers seeking a peaceful nature escape.
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Active deer, fewer crowds

Vermont Veterans' Home Deer Park
Best Time
Active deer, fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A charming park offering close encounters with friendly deer, perfect for families and dog lovers seeking a peaceful nature escape.
"Wonderful place to visit! Definitely recommend looking at the deers. The area is also very dog friendly!"

Respect the Deer
Observe from a distance, never feed the deer. Keep dogs leashed and under control. 🦌
Bring Your Dog!
The park is very dog-friendly with lots of areas to walk your leashed pet. 🐕

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 117 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Deer Enclosure
Central Park Area
Witness a variety of deer up close in a dedicated, safe enclosure. They are often curious and friendly!

Dog-Friendly Trails
Park Perimeter
Explore scenic walking paths perfect for you and your canine companion. Plenty of space to roam!

Bird Watching Spots
Near Water Features
Relax and observe various bird species in this tranquil park setting. A peaceful escape.
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Planning Your Visit
Deer Encounters & Park Etiquette
Best Times for Viewing
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Town with “domestic” deer in the middle of town?
Growing up we used to drive down to the Berkshires (mostly route 7) to visit my grandmother a few times a year. Occasionally we would stop at a family restaurant/diner in the “downtown” of this town, and there was a fenced area in the middle of a small park with a few deer it…
Respect the Deer
Observe from a distance, never feed the deer. Keep dogs leashed and under control. 🦌
Bring Your Dog!
The park is very dog-friendly with lots of areas to walk your leashed pet. 🐕
Best for Kids
A wonderful place for children to see deer up close. Nostalgic for many visitors. :child:
Peaceful Atmosphere
Great spot to sit, relax, and watch the deer and birds. Very calming. :dove:
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Respect the Deer
Observe from a distance, never feed the deer. Keep dogs leashed and under control. 🦌
Bring Your Dog!
The park is very dog-friendly with lots of areas to walk your leashed pet. 🐕
Best for Kids
A wonderful place for children to see deer up close. Nostalgic for many visitors. :child:
Peaceful Atmosphere
Great spot to sit, relax, and watch the deer and birds. Very calming. :dove:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Vermont Veterans' Home Deer Park for its unique opportunity to see deer up close and its dog-friendly atmosphere. Many cherish nostalgic memories of childhood visits and enjoy sharing the experience with their own families. While generally positive, some reviews mention occasional concerns about drug activity in the vicinity, though the deer themselves are noted as healthy and friendly.
"Used to love visiting as a child with my parents, 20 years latter I was able to return with my own family and it was a blast"
Aminika Galusha
"Nice park, only stopped by for a few minutes but it was really cool to watch the deer!"
Miriam Galarza
"They have a lot of different variety of deers. They were so cute! They also had ducks. Wonderful place to vist! Definitely recommend looking at the deers. The area is also very dog friendly! Lots of area's to walk a dog!"
Crybaby Emo
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The park is located within the grounds of the Vermont Veterans' Home. Specific directions can be found by searching for 'Vermont Veterans' Home' in your GPS. Parking is available on-site.
Information on public transportation options to the Vermont Veterans' Home area may vary. It's recommended to check local transit schedules for the Bennington, VT area.
Parking is generally available at the Vermont Veterans' Home, providing convenient access to the deer park area. It's advisable to arrive early during peak times.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Vermont Veterans' Home Deer Park is typically free. It's a public space for visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings and wildlife.
The park is generally accessible during daylight hours. As it's part of the Vermont Veterans' Home grounds, it's best to visit during reasonable daytime hours.
Visitors are usually welcome to bring their own non-alcoholic beverages and snacks. However, please be mindful of not littering and avoid feeding the deer.
🎫 🦌 Onsite Experience
The park is home to a variety of deer, often described as 'domestic' or 'tame' by visitors. You might also spot ducks and other local bird species.
The deer are generally friendly and not afraid of people, often appearing inquisitive. However, it's crucial to maintain a respectful distance and avoid direct interaction to ensure everyone's safety.
Absolutely! Many visitors recall visiting as children and find it a wonderful experience to share with their own families. The close proximity to the deer is a highlight.
Yes, the park is very dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash and under control, especially near the deer enclosures.
Besides observing the deer, the park offers pleasant walking trails and opportunities for bird watching, making it a relaxing spot to spend some time outdoors.
📸 📸 Photography
The areas around the enclosure fence offer the best opportunities for close-up shots of the deer. Early morning or late afternoon light can also enhance your photos.
Generally, casual photography for personal use is permitted. However, it's always good practice to be discreet and avoid disturbing the animals or other visitors.




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