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 | | VT |  | The spectacular scenery and majestical vistas at Ascutney are breathtaking. Ascutney granite, Brownsville Rock.
|  | | VT |  | This wilderness area offers diverse recreational opportunities in its hardwood forests. Fall is particularly striking with vibrantly colored leaves. Colorful fall foliage, Big Branch Stream, moose, wild turkeys, black bears, Native Americans and European history.
|  | | VT |  | Majestical scenic vistas, waterfalls, caves, mountain lakes and streams create the perfect backdrop for this special getaway. Lake Dunmore, Mt. Moosalamoom, Salisbury Fish Hatchery, Morgan Horse Farm and Craft Center, Shelburne Museum, Wilson Castle and Vermont Marble Exhibit
|  | | VT |  | 21,480-acre Breadloaf Wilderness, the largest wilderness in the Green Mountain National Forest, affords magnificant hikes in the Presidential Range. Headwaters of New Haven and White Rivers, Long Trail, Presidential Range, black bear, moose.
|  | | VT |  | Filled with mountains with tree-covered slopes, fast running rivers and streams, and clear lakes, Brighton captures the adventurist's eye. Bald Mountain Fish Hatchery, Newark; Maple Grove Museum, Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, St. Johnsbury.
|  | | VT |  | You may explore the spectacular overhanging cliffs and huge rocky slopes of Green Mountal National Forest's smallest wilderness in one day. Dramatic 1,500-foot cliffs rising above the Champlain Valley, views of picturesque New England farms, nesting Peregrine falcons, old growth forest.
|  | | VT |  | This scenic island provides a true getaway from the daily bustle, engulfing you in the true beauty of Burton Island. Lake Champlain, Glacial Erratic, rare plants, white cedars and red cedars, white-tailed deer, white cedars and eastern hemlock, Eagle Bay.
|  | | VT |  | The park is so named for the button-like concretions formed by clay deposits found along the shoreline. Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Crown Point, Chimney Point, Fort Ticonderoga, Lake Champlain Ferries.
|  | | VT |  | Largely forested, Camp Plymouth offers a luscious getaway. Hiking trails, fishing, hunting, gold panning, and primitive camping.
|  | | VT |  | Rich history, luscious woods, and pristine brooks, make Coolidge a haven of serenity. Whetstone Brook, Pinney Hollow Brook, Ottauquechee River.
|  | | VT |  | Offering both scenic mountain vistas and pristine waters, Elmore State Park engulfs visitors in its rich history. Lake Elmore, Pond Brook, Lamoille River, Elmore Mountain.
|  | | VT |  | This Wilderness is unlike any of the other 5 in the Green Mt. National Forest: Wet and marshy, there are no designated trails. Wetlands, ponds, meadows, many beaver, moose, black bear.
|  | | VT |  | Popular during the fall foliage season for its northern hardwood fall colors, this park is enhanced year round with its scenic vistas and waterfalls. Appalachian Trail, Long Trail, Kent Brook, Kent Pond, Thundering Brook Trail
|  | | VT |  | Forests ablaze with color in the autumn and alive with wildflowers and migrating birds in spring. Offers the complete diversity of New England. Beautiful autumn foliage, Presidential Range, Appalachian/Long Trail, migrating birds, wildflower meadows, great fishing, moose, black bear.
|  | | VT |  | Set in dense woods in a small sheltered basin, surrounding Half Moon Pond, the park is a mosaic of forest, water, and open land. High Pond, historic sites, Taconic Mountain Range, Glen Lake.
|  | | VT |  | Home to the West River, Jamaica's pristine waters and serene backdrop provide the perfect atmosphere for adventure. Hamilton Falls, Brattleboro Railroad, Ball Mountain Dam, Salmon Hole.
|  | | VT |  | Lye Brook is the number one attraction in this wilderness, offering gentle cascades and stellar trout fishing. Delightful lakes, Lye Brook Falls, bogs, marshes, beaver, wild turkey, black bear, colorful fall leaves, old railroad beds and logging camps.
|  | | VT |  | The serenity of New Discovery Park captures the outdoorsman looking a luscious backgroudn to water recreation. Osmond Pond, fishing, camping, hiking.
|  | | VT |  | This primarily hardwood forest, home to abundant wildlife, presents the true New England experience. Peru Peak, Appalachian Trail/Long Trail, stunning fall foliage, black bear, beaver ponds, trout fishing.
|  | | VT |  | Smugglers Notch is a narrow pass through the mountain with 1,000 foot cliffs on either side. Mansfield Summit, spectacular vistas, endangered plants.
|  | | VT |  | Hoem to the state's highest peak, it is no wonder that Underhill provides such majestical vistas. Mt. Mansfield, Browns River, Stowe Ski Area.
|  | | VT |  | Located on the conneticut river, Wilgus gives a perfectly serene back drop for both water and land recreation. Canoeing, kayaking.
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