(WVPD) provides residents in the Chittenden area with large natural areas for outdoor recreation and education.
... The WVPD is a public, non-profit corporation that was charted in 1972. It is funded by its member communities, membership dues, grants and private donation. (Contributions are tax-deductible.) The Park District's goals are to acquire and manage open space, wildlife habitat, and natural areas. The Park District's office is located at the Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. ... Our parks offer cross-country ski and nature trails, picnicking facilites, canoe and fishing accesses, scenic overlooks and public garden plots. Over 1,700 acres have been acquired with 12 miles of shoreline along the Winooski and Browns Rivers, Colcester Pond, and Lake Champlain. All of the parks are free and open to the public from sunrise to sunset every day.
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