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The Flats Preserve Adventures

The Flats Preserve is a pristine natural area in Vermont known for its expansive wetlands, rich biodiversity, and serene hiking trails that offer visitors a peaceful outdoor experience.

250
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
8,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About The Flats Preserve

 

The Flats Preserve is a protected natural area located in northern Vermont, characterized by a broad expanse of wetland habitats, mixed hardwood forests, and open meadows. Situated along the banks of the Missisquoi River near the Canada–US border, this preserve spans floodplain ecosystems that support a wide array of plant and wildlife species. The landscape is defined by seasonally flooded marshes, alder swamps, and stands of silver maple, which provide habitat for numerous migratory birds, amphibians, and rare plant communities. Historically, the area was shaped by glacial activity and the rhythmic flow of the river, which continues to nurture the floodplain ecology. Visitors to The Flats Preserve enjoy well-maintained walking trails and boardwalks that traverse the wetlands, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and quiet nature study. Key recreational activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, and educational interpretation focusing on wetland ecology and conservation. The preserve's flat terrain and accessible trails make it a family-friendly destination year-round. Notable landmarks include observation platforms overlooking the marshes and interpretive signage that highlights the interconnected floodplain ecosystem. The preserve's proximity to the charming town of Enosburg Falls enhances visitor appeal by providing local amenities and cultural experiences after outdoor exploration. The Flats Preserve remains a vital conservation area dedicated to protecting Vermont's unique wetland ecosystems while engaging the public through outdoor recreation and environmental education.

Highlights

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Scenic boardwalk trail offering views of diverse wetland habitats

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Seasonal bird migrations including rare waterfowl sightings

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Educational interpretive signage on wetland ecosystems

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Quiet, flat trails ideal for all ages and skill levels

Notable Natural Features

Missisquoi River Floodplain

A nationally significant wetland ecosystem that supports diverse flora and fauna.

Observation Platforms

Elevated viewpoints designed to provide panoramic views of the marsh and birdlife.

Boardwalk Trail

A raised walkway allowing access through sensitive wetland areas with minimal impact.