The Eastern Region of
Vermont is known for its natural beauty all four seasons of
the year. Dominating the landscape are the Green Mountains,
these very old mountain have been sculpted to their present
form through several ice ages. Clear-running rivers and
streams offer great
fishing
spots and attract an abundance of wildlife. Many wild
creatures live here year-round, including moose, beaver,
deer, wild turkeys, and black bears. The quaint village of
Woodstock has been called "the prettiest small town in
America." Settled in 1768, it has a covered bridge in
the middle of town and stately homes and
bed
and breakfast inns surrounding the village green.
Visit the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical
Park (Vermont's only national park), The Billings Farm &
Museum, Vermont Institute of Natural Science. Embodying
Vermont's natural way of life, this region offers visitors
convenience to world class hiking,
skiing,
biking, fishing, and golf as well as playing host to some of
America's premier outdoor events. |
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