Plans Underway for Improvements at Mt. Philo State Park
Enhancements to Parking, Trails and
Summit Access Planned
After nearly a decade of work and
with substantial public input, the Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
(FPR) has completed the long-range management plan (LRMP) for Mt. Philo State
Park. This plan will guide the long-term management and stewardship of the
area’s natural resources and human use. Work on the Mt. Philo plan has been a
lengthy process, during which several public input meetings were held and the
plan underwent multiple revisions to incorporate public feedback.
Among the needs identified in the
LRMP are enhancement plans to address parking and trail improvements in
response to increased park use. SE Group of Burlington has been contracted to
develop an enhanced design to address vehicle and pedestrian traffic flow
challenges at the park entrance and summit. As attendance has grown
exponentially at Vermont’s oldest state park over the past few decades, this
will help the park “catch up” with the influx of visitors and better meet the
needs of park guests while also protecting the park’s natural features. The
goal of this design project is to identify ways to more efficiently greet
people entering the park, and to more effectively get them to the places they
want to enjoy while minimizing the impacts of overcrowding at the park’s access
and most visited points. This will likely include expanded parking at the
entrance and enhanced wayfinding and accessibility near the summit in addition
to other potential improvements. FPR expects to have potential designs ready to
share and solicit public feedback about later this spring.
Additionally, FPR hired Timber
and Stone, LLC, from East Montpelier to develop a design enhancing and
addressing significant maintenance needs to the park’s trail system. Work to
implement this design will begin in 2020, subject to funding. This project is
critical to the long-term sustainability of the trail system and health of the
surrounding forest.
“Through the LRMP development
process, a number of issues came to light that clearly require yet more
planning, design and input,” Parks Regional Manager Reuben Allen said. “Ongoing
communication and collaboration with our community partners and park users is
critical to our success at Mt. Philo and elsewhere, and just because the plan is
complete doesn’t mean the process of designing needed improvements to the park
is going to stop. As we move forward, we welcome feedback and ideas for us to
continue to improve our ability to serve those who enjoy our unmatched park
system.”
The Mt. Philo LRMP was developed
by its district stewardship team, a group consisting of subject matter experts
from all disciplines within the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR). The plan can
be viewed at Mt. Philo Long Range Management Plan, and the trail design can be viewed Mt. Philo Trail Improvements. More information on Vermont
State Parks can be found at www.vtstateparks.com.
During the 2019 season, Mt. Philo
had 68,638 visitors during the operating season between Memorial Day weekend
and October 20. This is a 30% increase from 2018. Although much of this
one-year increase can be attributed to a 2019 change in which the park opened
at 8 a.m. rather than the traditional 10 a.m. start time, the park’s attendance
has been steadily increasing over the last few decades. In 2009, the park’s
attendance was 22,073, nearly double that of a decade earlier when the
attendance totaled 12,228.
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