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Northern Vermont's Green River Reservoir is a haven for wildlife and quiet water enthusiasts. It's also under threat because of a long-running dispute�
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Craig Whipple is retiring after 14 years as the director of Vermont State Parks, and 40 years working in the state parks system. He spoke with VPR's Mitch�
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There’s a little brook that runs down Bald Mountain in Townshend State Park, in Windham County. And on most maps, it’s called Negro Brook, which is�
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Vermont opened up its state parks Friday, about a month later than originally scheduled. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the delay, and while the state did�
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Feel like you’ve overindulged this holiday? Need an excuse to get outside and stretch your legs?Consider taking part in a free, guided, family-friendly�
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Edgar May believed that every child should have access to fresh air and outdoor activities.Ethan Phelps remembers standing along a brook with the former�
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The Trust for Public Land, a national non-profit organization that creates parks and protects land for public use, says they are closing in on their goal�
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Vermont State Parks had a busy weekend for the Fourth of July holiday. But they’re also trying to figure out why some of the most popular campsites in the�
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Since it was built in 1927, Barnes Camp, on the Stowe side of Smugglers' Notch, has served as a base lodge, a ski dorm and a gift shop, among other�
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Mount Philo is Vermont's oldest State Park, and now Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources wants to hear from you about the park's future. Located in�