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Centennial Woods Natural Area adventures

Centennial Woods Natural Area Adventures

Centennial Woods Natural Area is a protected natural space within Burlington, Vermont, offering a serene wilderness escape ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing.

65
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Data not available
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Centennial Woods Natural Area

Centennial Woods Natural Area
 

Centennial Woods Natural Area, located in Burlington, Vermont, is part of the University of Vermont's network of natural areas. The area comprises a mix of habitats, including dense forests, wetlands, and open fields, making it a rich site for ecological diversity. Visitors can explore diverse terrain along well-maintained trails, perfect for hiking and nature study. This natural area provides a refuge for local wildlife, including white-tailed deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species, which thrive in the varied habitats. Centennial Woods also underscores educational and conservation efforts, playing a role in research and environmental awareness, making it a popular spot for students and nature enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

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A variety of ecosystems including wetlands and mature coniferous woods

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Rich wildlife spotting opportunities, particularly birdwatching

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Educational walks and guided tours by the University of Vermont

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The scenic and peaceful forest trails suitable for all skill levels

Notable Natural Features

Old Growth Forests

Patches of mature trees provide insight into the region's pre-colonial environment.

Wetland Areas

Support a variety of aquatic plants and provide critical habitat for numerous bird species.

Interpretive Signs

Informative plaques scattered along trails educate visitors about the local flora and fauna.