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Explore Burlington's Wild Places

Wild Places are a network of public trails, parks, and natural areas in Burlington Vermont. 

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  • Ethan Allen Homestead

    The Ethan Allen Homestead is a hub of activity nestled in the Burlington Intervale near the New North End. The Burlington Wildways trail runs through expansive agricultural fields, floodplain forests, and wetlands.

  • Ethan Allen Park

    Ethan Allen Park was one of the first public forest parks in the country and today remains a great place to go on a hike or bike ride. Woods filled with a variety of trees and the Ethan Allen Tower are situated along a ridge created by an ancient thrust fault.

  • Intervale

    The Intervale is an incredible collection of land containing 360 acres of floodplain forests, historic agricultural land used for organic food production, community gardens, and historical sites.

  • Rock Point

    Each year, nearly 10,000 people come to Rock Point, finding a place to walk, seek solitude, learn, play, sing, pray, think, share, and be.

Burlington Wildways

Burlington Wildways is a coalition that protects and preserves natural areas in Burlington, offers educational programming, and improves access for the Burlington community to our Wild Places.

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