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This park includes plenty of parking, a 1.3 mile jogging and/or cross-country skiing trail, fully equipped restrooms, picnic areas, a pavilion, a playground, 4 ball fields, 2 soccer fields, 2 sand volleyball courts, 6 horseshoe pits, 2 tennis courts, 1 ba ...
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This site includes a variety of recreational facilities including:Basketball Court/Winter Ice Skating Rink,Field House,Restrooms,Milton Outdoor Performance Center, Playground, 2 Little League Fields,T-Ball field, 3 Softball fields, 4 Multipurpose Fields, ...
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Burlington's Waterfront Bike Path is a 7.6 mile recreational route that runs from the southern end of Burlington at Oakledge Park to the northern end at the Winooski River, where it connects via the newly constructed (spring 2004) bike path bridge to the ...
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Hiking, biking, fishing, scenic views
Located off Mills Point Road
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65 acres of mature conifer stands, mixed hardwoods, fields, streams, and wetlands.
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Centennial Woods is one of the most frequently visited UVM natural areas. This area contains over 65 acres of mature conifer stands, mixed hardwoods, fields, streams, and wetland areas. Within the city limits of Burlington and adjacent to the UVM campus, ...
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290-acre property of active cropland with pastures, hay fields, old fields and meadows. Includes 2.25 miles of gravel trails winding through agricultural lands and meadows for passive recreation. Hiking trails through woodlands and wetlands connect to the ...
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Walking. Boardwalk and floating deck over bog; protected natural area accessible for viewing.
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A 182 acre pond and surrounding forest in Colchester, situated within a large tract of contiguous forest. A 2.5 mile walking trail circles the pond.
Hike, hand-launch, fish, restrooms
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This 210 acre city park provides both passive and active recreational activities, located immediately south of I-89 and east of Dorset Street. Dorset Park is divided into two segments, the 70 acre City Park, and the 140 acre Country Park. The Country Par ...
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East Woods was purchased in 1949, with the help of several private donors who recognized the potential educational value of these woods and its close proximity to the UVM campus. Students are able to study plants and animals of a mature northern forest i ...
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Built in 1787, the Ethan Allen Homestead Museum is the historic home of Vermont's founder Ethan Allen and his attractive, young wife, Fanny.
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Located off from North Ave. Ethan Allen Park is an historic site, with views of the Green Mountains, Adirondacks and Lake Champlain from Ethan Allen Tower. Primarily a natural area, with picnic facilities, overlook areas and hiking trails, Ethan Allen Par ...
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The H. Laurence Achilles Natural Area at Shelburne Pond consists of over one thousand acres of upland and wetlands in the town of Shelburne. It is located along the shores of Shelburne Pond, the largest undeveloped body of water in the Champlain Valley. ...
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For 23 years, the Intervale Center has been dedicated to preserving agricultural resources in Vermont. We help farmers bring their products to market, build and sustain their businesses, and maintain Vermont’s working landscape; we promote land use that p ...
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