Bike Paths
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This a popular, paved path that winds through the town of Stowe. The path is frequented by walkers, joggers and bikers. Along the way there places to stop for a picnic, go for a swim and sight-see.
A few of the Path's Rules:
• Walk you bike across intersections and bridges.
• Warn other of your intentions by calling out "PASSING ON YOUR LEFT" or other appropriate warning.
• All dogs must be on leash.
• Non moto...
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The Allen Brook Nature Trail is a short 0.5 mile loop trail (paved) that passes through small stand of woods on the Williston Central School property. The trail crosses over the Allen Brook, where there is a boardwalk and observation platform for nature study or quiet contemplation. There are two playgrounds on the school property. One is specifically for younger children.
General Rules of Use for Williston Country Parks and Primiti...
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NOTE: Due to the flood levels, the causeway suffered extensive damage in the Spring of 2011 and is closed until further notice. Check Local Motion for updates.
Along the edges of Lake Champlain is a scenic 12-mile trail that extends from downtown Burlington north through Colchester onto the Causeway. It's a multi-use trail so you will see walkers, runners, inline skaters and bikers. It's wide enough and relatively flat so jogging stro...
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North Beach is located on the shore of Lake Champlain next to the Burlington Bike Path. Amenities include a large sandy beach, grassy picnic area with grills and picnic tables, a full service snack bar open daily 11am-6pm, rest rooms and foot showers. Lifeguard on duty to August 22nd and weekends until Labor Day.
North Beach Picnic Pavillion can accomodate groups of up to 70-80 for parties, barbeques and meetings.
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Ethan Allen Tower is open from Mother's Day to Labor Day from 9am -sunset, weather dependent.
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Located at the end of Flynn Avenue, Oakledge park has over 2400 foot of waterfront. Facilities include:
- swimming beach with rocky shore (no lifeguard)
- playground
- tennis courts
- softball fields
- vollyball courts
- walking trails
- picnic shelters/picnic tables/grills
- the first handicapped accessible tree-house
- connection to the Burlington Bike Path
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The Burlington Skate Park is located on Lake Street, just north of Waterfront Park. This facility, for skateboarders, bikers and in-line skaters offers rails and ramps, boxes, a half bowl and half pipe. Adjoining the park to the north is a lighted in-line hockey rink which is flooded in the winter for ice skating. Parking, vending machines, picnic tables, bleachers and restroom facilities are available at the site. The Skate Park is...
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Located in Burlington's New North End, on Leddy Park Road, just off of North Avenue, Leddy Park is Burlington's largest park, with four lighted tennis courts, five soccer/ball fields (one with lights), a basketball court, open air squash/racquetball court, natural areas, trails and a playground with restroom facilities. It's 1,800 feet of lakefront includes a sandy beach and grassy picnic area with plenty of shade, grills and picnic ...
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