Wild Places are a network of public trails, parks, and natural areas in Burlington Vermont.
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Arms Forest
Visitors of Arms Forest will find an extensive trail network lined with unusual plants, glimpses of deer and fox, and old farm roads shaded by rich canopies of centurion oaks.
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Centennial Woods
Centennial Woods is one of the most frequently visited UVM natural areas. This area is home to over 65 acres of mature conifer stands, mixed hardwoods, fields, streams, and wetland areas.
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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.
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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.
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McKenzie Park
McKenzie Park offers a lush landscape of floodplain forest where you’ll find towering silver maples, and seas of jewelweed and wood nettle.
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Wildways Trail
Travel across 9 miles of the Burlington Wildways trail and explore the Wild Places network of public trails, parks, and natural areas.