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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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Urban Reserve

    Not long ago, the Urban Reserve was an industrial complex on Burlington’s waterfront. Today the Reserve is one of the most scenic spots to stop along the Burlington Greenway.

  • 9.5 Miles of Trails

    Wildways Trail

    Travel across 9 miles of the Burlington Wildways trail and explore the Wild Places network of public trails, parks, and natural areas.

Burlington Wildways

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

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