Bike
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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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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Information, boat launch, hand-launch, bike, restrooms, and view.
Waterfront Park is situated along the shores of beautiful Lake Champlain. The park is a popular recreational destination for tourists and locals alike. A 900' boardwalk with swinging b ...
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Hiking, biking, fishing, scenic views
Located off Mills Point Road
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A 55 acre park at the mouth of the Winooski River encompassing several diverse ecosystems and a half mile of natural sandy beaches. Hand-launch, fishing and biking.
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Local Motion is a member-supported non-profit organization promoting people-powered transportation and recreation for healthy and sustainable Vermont communities.
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Located at the end of Flynn Avenue in Burlington's South End, Oakledge Park features 2400' of waterfront, including a swimming beach with a rocky shore and spectacular sunsets. Purchased by the City in 1970, Oakledge Park was created on the site of the la ...
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Located off of Bay Road. One entrance accesses the Bike and Recreation Path open for walking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The other accesses the boat ramp area managed by the Fish and Wildlife Department. 104 Acres. The Recreation Path also conn ...
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26 mile paved trail
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In 1955, the steamboat Ticonderoga was moved overland to its permanent resting place at the Shelburne Museum. To move this 220-foot side-wheel passenger steamer from Lake Champlain to the museum grounds, a special road had to be constructed. This mile lon ...
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The "TAM" as it is known locally, is a major project of the Middlebury Area Land Trust. The TAM, a 16-mile footpath, encircles the village of Middlebury and links several hundred acres of town land, conserved properties, schools, and other local landmarks ...
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