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Ready to explore one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Green Mountain National Forest? Not only is Texas Falls one of ...
From taking runs down the mountain in the winter to getting out on lake Champlain in the summer, outdoor recreation is a huge ...
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Walking on muddy trails can cause long-term damage since excess foot traffic creates soil compaction. This leads to increased flood risk, and makes it difficult for vegetation to grow.
The 29th edition of the Long Trail Guide, the most comprehensive and up-to-date reference for hiking in Vermont, is now ...
(WCAX) - While it’s still too muddy to explore most of the trails around Vermont, many folks may be planning their next adventure. And just in time for hiking season, the Green Mountain Club has ...
The Green Mountain Audubon Center ... into the more rugged terrain of Vermont's Green Mountains. Stop by the Education Barn on Sherman Hollow Road to grab a trail map and start exploring.
The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation has sent out its annual reminder that mud season means muddy hiking and biking trails.
Following a particularly snowy winter, a warm stretch and rapid thaw last month quickly transitioned the Green Mountains to mud season.
Three Vermont state parks were named among the country's most popular parks for families, according to a recent poll.
Director of Field Programs for the Green Mountain Club. "Mountain bike trails are extremely susceptible to damage during mud season," said Nick Bennette, Executive Director at the Vermont Mountain ...