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Winooski Valley Park District adventures

Winooski Valley Park District Adventures

Winooski Valley Park District offers a mix of natural areas and conservation lands along the Winooski River, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts in Vermont.

1,750
Acres Protected
22
Miles of Trails
Over 100,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Winooski Valley Park District

Winooski Valley Park District
 

Established to protect the natural environment and facilitate recreation along the Winooski River, the Winooski Valley Park District spans multiple park sites across northwestern Vermont. It preserves wetland ecosystems, forested trails, and river access points, providing a rich experience for hiking, bird watching, and water-based activities. With 18 parks encompassing thousands of acres, visitors can explore varied landscapes, from riparian zones along the river to woodlands teeming with native wildlife. Historically, the area has been central to Vermont's development, with the river itself playing a significant role in both indigenous cultures and early European settlements. Today, the park district provides numerous gateways for both active recreation and tranquil nature experiences, all while fostering education on local ecology and conservation efforts.

Highlights

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Intervale Center and its community-supported agriculture initiatives.

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Lake Champlain access from surrounding parks.

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Birding hotspots in Colchester Bog Natural Area.

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Canoeing and kayaking opportunities on the Winooski River.

Notable Natural Features

Colchester Bog

A designated natural area known for its rich biodiversity and unique bog ecosystem.

Ethan Allen Homestead

A historic site offering insights into the life of Vermont's legendary founding father.

Williston's Mud Pond Conservation Area

Popular for its varied terrain and well-maintained trails.