6 Nature & History Trails To Visit
Taking a closer look |
When hiking, sometimes you want a tough steep climb that
makes you breathless, and your legs burn. Other times you might be in the mood
for a more reflective walk through forest or field. Here are 5 easy to moderate
self-guided interpretive hikes through a variety of Vermont landscapes, that help
you learn more about your natural surroundings.
Healing Springs Nature Trail
Lake Shaftsbury State Park, Shaftsbury VT
This mostly flat, mellow nature walk takes you past small
but pretty Lake Shaftsbury, and through the woods of southern Vermont. Look for
a variety of forest types including oak, which is unusual in Vermont. The walk
also takes you past Warm Brook, which feeds Lake Shaftsbury, and the remains of
an old ice house.
Trail map & guide:
Little River History Hike
Little River State Park, Waterbury VT
Little River is packed with trails for to suit every taste,
including hiking, mountain bike and multi-use trails through the forest. The History
Hike trail takes you back in time one hundred years ago, when this area
supported a whole town. One old farmhouse remains, as well as signs of many
other signs of human use such as cellar holes, stone walls, and even the old cemetery.
Maidstone & Brighton Nature Trails
Maidstone State Park, Maidstone VT
Brighton State Park, Island Pond, VT
Explore the natural and human history of Vermont’s wildest
and most remote region- the Northeast Kingdom.
Trail maps & guides:
Bear Hill Nature Trail
Allis State Park, Brookfield VT
Slate remains in the forest near Bomoseen State Park |
Trail map & guide:
Bomoseen Slate Trail
Bomoseen State Park, Castleton, VT
This quiet wooded trail hints at the past history of the once booming slate industry in 19th century Vermont. At one time, 25 slate quarries employed more than 800 people and was one of the busiest in the United States. Many employees were immigrants from Ireland and Wales who lived in temporary worker's camps by the lake.
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