Exploring Vermont State Parks
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Exploring Vermont State Parks
For those of you who love the outdoors, hiking, boating, camping, nature and just plain exploration, I found this great website just recently. It's packed full of information! The state of Vermont really has the handle on presenting their parks with a lot of useful information for everyone to enjoy.
The slideshow is very nice. I enjoyed the scene of Mt. Philo where bm, moderator, took me last fall - the lookout is awesome of the Champlain Valley. Also, the last photo is one of the lookout over Owl's Head in the Groton State Forest, for which I have a keen interest at the moment for this upcoming season!
So much to do and enjoy in Vermont's great outdoors! I hope you find it useful in any season, but especially this autumn.
http://www.vtstateparks.com/index.htm
I pulled out the interactive map on finding the park you want by scrolling over the dots, clicking on the location for more detail.
http://www.vtstateparks.com/htm/map.htm
The slideshow is very nice. I enjoyed the scene of Mt. Philo where bm, moderator, took me last fall - the lookout is awesome of the Champlain Valley. Also, the last photo is one of the lookout over Owl's Head in the Groton State Forest, for which I have a keen interest at the moment for this upcoming season!
So much to do and enjoy in Vermont's great outdoors! I hope you find it useful in any season, but especially this autumn.
http://www.vtstateparks.com/index.htm
I pulled out the interactive map on finding the park you want by scrolling over the dots, clicking on the location for more detail.
http://www.vtstateparks.com/htm/map.htm
CT - Board Admin and Moderator for Scenes of Vermont
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot
A side note:
If anyone gets Vermont Magazine (July/August issue), they have a 2 page layout of the long view from atop of Mount Philo in Charlotte. The view of the Champlain Valley will take your breath away. It is worth a hike and drive up there! (Beautiful drive and a manageable hike).
Although the foliage was not quite ready when bm and I went up there last fall, I can just imagine the color when it is in peak. You will be "wowed" with the panorama nonetheless.
Great issue!
If anyone gets Vermont Magazine (July/August issue), they have a 2 page layout of the long view from atop of Mount Philo in Charlotte. The view of the Champlain Valley will take your breath away. It is worth a hike and drive up there! (Beautiful drive and a manageable hike).
Although the foliage was not quite ready when bm and I went up there last fall, I can just imagine the color when it is in peak. You will be "wowed" with the panorama nonetheless.
Great issue!
CT - Board Admin and Moderator for Scenes of Vermont
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot
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Groton State Forest Owls Head view
CT Yanky: You have to practically be a monkey to reach this viewpoint in Groton State Park. The trail is very difficult and some steps must be 3 feet high. Once you are up there, the view is spectacular. There is a gravel road to a parking area off of the paved road through the park.
Hmnn. I'll have to agree with Al. I did it. I didn't think it was that bad. A pretty easy hike if you are in reasonable condition. It is steep, but it has switchbacks, which makes it very walkable. I doubt CT would have any problem with it. Well worth the reasonably short hike. One of the best views in VT, IMO.
Andy
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Hi Nebraska: great to see you back on the forum! Hope you are planning a Vermont foliage trip this year!
Andy and Al: It sounds manageable to me. I'm practicing on our local "mountain" . I think about Owls Head every time I pass through the Groton State Forest on 232 and see the cars pulling into the park. It's definately a goal of mine this season. The long view photos of Owls Head are exactly what I love about Vermont. Plus having Kettle Pond is a bonus! A smaller version of Lewis Pond somewhat. Do you think the foliage will be decent at the time we are all there? I'd like to revisit Peacham Pond as it is only 10 minutes or so away. And, and......
Carol: Get on that elliptical! You're going! We are squishing it into the schedule! (I know you don't want any more activities but you can at least photograph your heart out!!!! )
P.S. I hope we don't see any snakes.
Andy and Al: It sounds manageable to me. I'm practicing on our local "mountain" . I think about Owls Head every time I pass through the Groton State Forest on 232 and see the cars pulling into the park. It's definately a goal of mine this season. The long view photos of Owls Head are exactly what I love about Vermont. Plus having Kettle Pond is a bonus! A smaller version of Lewis Pond somewhat. Do you think the foliage will be decent at the time we are all there? I'd like to revisit Peacham Pond as it is only 10 minutes or so away. And, and......
Carol: Get on that elliptical! You're going! We are squishing it into the schedule! (I know you don't want any more activities but you can at least photograph your heart out!!!! )
P.S. I hope we don't see any snakes.
CT - Board Admin and Moderator for Scenes of Vermont
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot