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Here are 10 Vermont state parks you can visit on April 8. Want to be at one with nature and with the cosmos during next month's solar eclipse? Here are 10 Vermont state parks you can visit on April 8.
The State of Vermont has designated 50 acres as the Kingsland Bay Natural Area. [3] The area includes two peninsulas on Lake Champlain separated by Kingsland Bay that support unspoiled natural plant communities, on the shoreline as well as on and behind their bluffs. The Hulburt (western) portion features a lake bluff cedar-pine forest.
Gifford Woods State Park is located on the east side of the Green Mountains, in the northern part of the town of Killington.It is bounded on the south by United States Route 4, and is bounded on the east by Vermont Route 100, except for a few acres between that road and Kent Pond to the east.
Maidstone State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Vermont. [2] The park is located in the town of Maidstone in Essex County in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.One of the state's most remote parks, it provides public access to the 796-acre (322 ha) glacial Maidstone Lake [3] in Maidstone State Forest.
Vermont Days offers free admission to state parks and historic sites. It's also the 100th anniversary of the state park system, with special events.
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Niquette Bay State Park is a 584 acres (2.36 km 2) state park in Colchester, Vermont, on the shore of Lake Champlain. [1] The day-use park is located just off Route 2, about 4 miles (6.4 km) from Sand Bar State Park in Milton, Vermont. Activities includes swimming, fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, and winter sports. [2]
Waterbury Center State Park is a 90-acre day-use state park on the 850-acre Waterbury Reservoir in Waterbury Center, Vermont. [1] [2] It is located in Mount Mansfield State Forest. It was created in 1986. [3] Activities includes swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking, bicycling, wildlife watching, and winter sports. [4] [5]