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  2. List of Vermont natural areas - Wikipedia

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    By definition, natural areas on public land in Vermont are "limited areas of land that have retained their wilderness character." [ 1 ] These areas are designated, protected, and managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation.

  3. Geography of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Map of Vermont showing cities, roads, and rivers Mount Mansfield Western face of Camel's Hump Mountain (elevation 4,079 feet (1,243 m)). [1] Fall foliage at Lake Willoughby. The U.S. state of Vermont is located in the New England region of the northeastern United States and comprises 9,614 square miles (24,900 km 2), making it the 45th-largest state.

  4. List of National Natural Landmarks in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Supports the second largest extent of alpine-tundra in Vermont. Cornwall Marsh: 1973: Addison: mixed- state, municipal, private The largest unbroken red maple swamp in Vermont. Franklin Bog: 1973: Franklin: private A cold, northern sphagnum-heath bog.

  5. Category:Vermont natural areas - Wikipedia

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    This category contains natural areas in the U.S. state of Vermont. Pages in category "Vermont natural areas" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  6. List of Vermont state forests - Wikipedia

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    Vermont state forests are managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. ... Map of state forests in Vermont ... List of Vermont natural areas;

  7. Camel's Hump State Park - Wikipedia

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    The primary natural feature in the park is Camel's Hump, the third highest mountain in Vermont at 4,085 feet (1,245 m). The summit of Camel's Hump, which is surrounded by 10 acres (4.0 ha) of alpine tundra , is the focal point of Camel's Hump Natural Area , a 7,850-acre (3,180 ha) protected area in the heart of Camel's Hump State Park.

  8. Camel's Hump Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Camel's Hump Natural Area is a protected area in the U.S. state of Vermont.The natural area, wholly contained within Camel's Hump State Park, straddles the ridge of the Green Mountains in Chittenden and Washington counties, in the towns of Duxbury, Huntington, Fayston, Bolton, and Buels Gore.

  9. Green Mountain National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Map of Green Mountain National Forest. Green Mountain National Forest is a national forest located in Vermont, a temperate broadleaf and mixed forest typical of the New England/Acadian forests ecoregion. The forest supports a variety of wildlife, including beaver, moose, coyote, black bear, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and ruffed grouse.