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Your Itinerary Ij !Alburgh ?È ?Ò ?Ö Jay !( Newport ?Ý ?Î Q` !!( ?Ú !( ! ?ê ?Ò Enosburg Colebrook, NH Falls ?É North Hero ! !( St. Albans ?à !"`$ ?Ö ?Ò Ie ?Ø ?£ ?Ð ?Ý ?f !"a$ ?u Jeffersonville !( Milton ?Ð !( ?é ?¦ Ik ! East Burke ?¤ ?Ý ?É Lyndonville ! ?Ö Hardwick ?Î !( Lancaster, NH !!P ?¡ ! Stowe !!( Ie Burlington ?£ St. Johnsbury! ! Waterbury ?¨ !"`$ Ie Center !"b$ LOOK FOR THESE ICONS TO PLAN YOUR TRAVEL: ! Ie Im ?Þ Waterbury SCENIC ROUTE 100 BYWAY Scenic Lookout Free ?É Motor Coach AccessibleMontpelier?ý Photo Opportunity Activities for Families ?ËHandicap Accessible(\! Outdoor Recreation ! Ferrisburgh ?§ ?¡ !!( Waitsfield !P Barre !( VergennesIj 1. Moss Glen Falls 12. Gifford Woods State Park 21. Lake Echo !Alburgh Wells River, VT ?Ò Newport ! ?È Jay !( ! ?Ö !( ?Ý ?Î Q` Route 100, Granville 34 Gifford Woods Route 100, Plymouth !( ?Ú ?£ Enosburg Colebrook, NH ! ?ê ?Ò Falls ?ɪ ?§ vtfpr.org/lands/ vtna.cfm#mgfg Acc, Killington North Hero ! !( St. Albans ?à !"`$ ?Ö ?Ò ?Á 22. Camp Plymouth State Park Ie ?Ø ?£ vtstateparks.com/ htm/ ?Ð ?Ý ?¢ ?Ù ! ?f ?§ !"a$ NNorthorth HHaverhill,averhill, NNHH 2008 Scout Camp Road, Ludlow ?u 2. Granville Gulf Jeffersonville !( ?Þ !( Milton ?Ð gifford.htm ! ?é ?¦ Ik ! East Burke State Reservation vtstateparks.com/ htm/ ?¤ C ?É Lyndonville ! ?Ý !( ?Ö Hardwick ?Î ?É Chimney Point!( Lancaster, NH !!P ! !!( ?¡ ?¬6525 Route 100 N, Granville 13. Kent Pond plymouth.htm Stowe Ie Middlebury ? Burlington ?£ St. Johnsbury! ! Waterbury ?¨ !"`$ Center ! Q{ Thundering Brook Ie !?æ !"b$ ?¡ Waterbury Ie 1-2 Im ?Þ ?£ 3. White River Golf Club 23. Lake Rescue ?É Montpelier Road, Killington ?Ë (\! ?ý ?Ü ! Ferrisburgh ?§ 3 3070 Route 100, Rochester Route 100, Ludlow !( ?¡ !P Barre ! Waitsfield vtfishandwildlife.com/ !( Vergennes 4 ?£ Wells River, VT ! ?ª ?§ ?Á whiterivergolf.com ?¢ ?Ù NNorthorth HHaverhill,averhill, NNHH ! ?æ fish/fishing_opportunities/ ?§ ?Þ C !( Chimney Point Middlebury ?É ? ?¬ 24. Lake Pauline ! Q{ !"a$ ?æ ?¡ ?£ ?Ü 5-6 !"`$ family_friendly_fishing/ ?³ Rochester Route 100, Ludlow ?æ !"a$ ! 4. Texas Falls ?³ Rochester ! !"`$ ?Ù ?b ?Ù ?b colton_and_kent_ponds__ ?Ç ?¡ !( Strafford 125 Texas Falls Road, Orwell ?Æ ?Ç ?Ü ?É !( Strafford !( ?Æ killington/ Im ?Õ ?£ Ik ?¡ Green Mountain National 25. Okemo Valley Golf Course !( Hubbardton ?Æ Killington ?¡ ?| ?Ü ?ª ?³ ! Quechee 89 Fox Lane, Ludlow ?s Orwell!White River Forest, Hancock Woodstock ! ?É Castleton ! ! !P Junction, VT 14. Thundering Brook Falls ?t Ih Rutland Ih !( 7-8 okemo.com/ activities/golf/ ?É ?¡ ?Æ !( !"a$ Plymouth Thundering Brook ?Ï Notch ?Ô 9 ?£ ?³ ! Windsor, VT Im 5. Green Mountain National okemovalley.asp ?í ?» ?Õ Road, Killington ! Ludlow ?¡ Ik ?õ ?÷ ! Forest Visitors Center ?Ï Claremont, NH fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/ Springfield!( 99 Ranger Road, Rochester 26. The Adventure Zone at ?³ Im ?É ?} ?} fsinternet/ ?v ?Ï !( Jackson Gore Inn !!( fs.fed.us/r9/gmfl Manchester Hubbardton ! Bellows Falls, VT 10-14 ?e ?| 111 Jackson Gore Road, Ludlow Ik ?³ Killington ?¡ 15. Killington/Pico Resort ?É ?ª ! Quechee 6. Green Mountain Bikes okemo.com/activities/ ?v ?³ ?s 4763 Killington Road, ?Ä 15 ! Bennington 105 N Main Street, Rochester adventurezone.asp d?W7 !P Wilmington QÄ Woodstock ! White River ?z!!( Castleton ?z ?z !( Killington ?x ! Brattleboro, VT 16 ! ?h Im ?É greenmountain bikes.com ?É ! !P Junction, VT killington.com ?Û !"a$ ?ñ ?t Ih Rutland 27. Buttermilk Falls VTrans Mapping Section - October 29, 2014 17 Ih 18 7. Peavine Park Buttermilk Falls Road, Ludlow ?¡ 16. Snowmobile Tours ?É 642 Pit Road, Stockbridge yourplaceinvermont.com !"a$ 170 Route 100, Bridgewater Plymouth !(19 fs.fed.us/r9/gmfl Notch snowmobile vermont.com/ ?Ï 20-22 ?Ô 28. Okemo Mountain Resort ! 8. Stockbridge Common 77 Okemo Ridge Road, Ludlow ! Windsor, VT 17. Woodward Reservoir ?³ 23-24 ?» Common Road, Stockbridge okemo.com ?í 25-28 Coolidge Memorial ?õ Ludlow ?¡ 9. Peak Adventures Road, Plymouth 29. West River ! and Peak Races Stocked Fishing Stream ?÷ 18. Coolidge State Forest ! Riverside Farm Route 100, Weston 29-30 855 Coolidge State ?Ï 3178 Route 100, Pittsfield Claremont, NH Park Road, Plymouth peakraces.peak.com 30. Greendale Campground Springfield!( vtstateparks.com/ htm/ Greendale Road, Weston ?É ?} 10. Green Mountain coolidge.htm forestcamping.com/ dow/ ?³ Im National Golf Course eastern/gmcmp.htm CONNECTING BYWAYS: 19. Hawk Recreation Area ?} 476 Barrows Towne 75 Billings Road, Plymouth ?v Road, Killington ?Ï hawkresort.com/ summer/ !!( gmngc.com Manchester index.html ! 11. Vermont River Tubing Bellows Falls, VT 20. Lake Amherst 902 Route 100, Stockbridge ?e Route 100, Plymouth Ik vermontriver tubing.net ?É ?v ?³ ?Ä Bennington d?7 W !!P Wilmington QÄ CONTINUED NEXT PAGE ?z ?z!!( ?z ?x !!( Brattleboro, VT ?h Im ?É ?É ?Û !"a$ ?ñ VTrans Mapping Section - October 29, 2014 Ij !Alburgh ?È ?Ò ?Ö Jay !( Newport ?Ý ?Î Q` !!( ?Ú !( ! ?ê ?Ò Enosburg Colebrook, NH Falls ?É North Hero ! !( St. Albans ?à !"`$ ?Ö ?Ò Ie ?Ø ?£ ?Ð ?Ý ?f !"a$ ?u Jeffersonville !( Milton ?Ð !( ?é ?¦ Ik ! East Burke ?¤ ?Ý ?É Lyndonville ! ?Ö Hardwick ?Î !( Lancaster, NH !!P ?¡ ! Stowe !!( Ie Burlington ?£ St. Johnsbury! ! Waterbury ?¨ !"`$ Ie Center !"b$ ! Ie Im ?Þ Waterbury ?É Montpelier ?Ë (\! ?ý ! Ferrisburgh ?§ ?¡ !!( Waitsfield !P Barre !( Vergennes ?£ Wells River, VT ! ?ª ?§ ?Á ?§ ?Þ ?¢ ?Ù NNorthorth HHaverhill,averhill, NNHH ! C !( ?É Chimney Point ? ?¬ ?æ !Middlebury ?¡ Q{ ?£ ?Ü ?æ ?³ !"`$ !"a$ ?Ç Rochester ! ?Ù ?b ?Æ ?¡ !( Strafford Orwell ?É ?Ü !( ?Æ Im ?Õ ?£ Ik !( Hubbardton ?¡ ?| ?ª ?³ Killington ?s ! Quechee ! !White River LOOK FOR THESE ICONS TO PLANCastleton YOUR TRAVEL: Woodstock ! ! ! !P Junction, VT ?t Ih Rutland Ih SCENIC ROUTE 100 BYWAY Scenic Lookout Free ?É Motor Coach Accessible?¡ Photo Opportunity Activities for Families Handicap Accessible !"a$ Plymouth !( Outdoor Recreation ?Ï Notch ?Ô ?³ ! Windsor, VT Ij ?» 31. Magic Mountain Ski Resort 40. Mount Snow Ski 49. Sadawga Lake !Alburgh ?Ò ?í ?È Jay !( Newport ?Ö !( ?Ý ?Î Q` 495 Magic Mountain Access, and Golf Resort Sadawga Lake Road, !( ?Ú Enosburg Colebrook, NH ! ?ê ?Ò Falls Ludlow ?¡ ?É ?õ Londonderry 39 Mount Snow Road, W Dover Whitingham North Hero ! !( St. Albans ?à ! !"`$ ?Ö ?Ò ?÷ magicmtn.com/ mountsnow.com/ vtfishandwildlife.com/ Ie ?Ø ?£ ! ?Ð ?Ý ?f !"a$ Jeffersonville ?u !( Milton ?Ð !( fish/fishing_opportunities/ ! ?é ?¦ Ik ! East Burke ?Ï 32. Lowell Lake 41. Carinthia Ski Area ?¤ Claremont, NH family_friendly_fishing/ ?É Lyndonville ! ?Ý Hardwick ?Î ?Ö !( Lancaster, NH !!P ?¡ ! 260 Ice House Road, 1 Carinthia Road, W Dover Stowe !!( Ie Springfield sadawga_pond__whitingham/ Burlington ?£ St. Johnsbury! !( ! Waterbury ?¨ !"`$ Center Londonderry carinthiaparks.com Ie ! !"b$ Im ?Þ Waterbury Ie ?É Montpelier ?É vtstateparks.com/ htm/ 50. Atherton Meadows Wildlife ?Ë (\! ?ý ?³ Im ?} ! Ferrisburgh ?§ 32 33 42. Hermitage Club !( ?¡ !P Barre ! Waitsfield lowell.htm Management District !( Vergennes ?£ Wells River, VT ! ?} 31 ?ª ?§ ?Á Route 100, W Dover ?§ ?Þ ?¢ ?Ù NNorthorth HHaverhill,averhill, NNHH ! 7992 Route 100, Whitingham C !( Chimney Point ?É Middlebury ? ?¬ ?v ?Ï ?æ ! ?¡ Q{ 33. Tater Hill Golf Club hermitageclub.com ?£ ?Ü 34 vtfishand wildlife.com/ ?æ !"a$ !!( 6802 Popplle Dungeon ?³ Rochester ! !"`$ ?Ù ?b ?Ç !( Strafford ?Æ ?¡ Manchester 43. Wheeler’s Farm Orwell ?É ?Ü !( ?Æ Road, N Windham 51. Roaring Brook Cascades Im ?Õ ?£ Ik 36 ! 35 Bellows Falls,okemo.com/ VT activities/ 36 Woffenden Road, Mill Road, Stamford !( Hubbardton Killington ?¡ ?| ?ª ?³ ! Quechee ?s ! !White River Wilmington Castleton Woodstock ! ! golf/taterhill.asp northeast waterfalls.com/ ! !P Rutland Junction,?e VT ?t Ih Ih ?É ?¡ visitvermont.com/go/ !( !"a$ Plymouth waterfall.php?num=438&p=0 Notch ?Ï ?Ô ! 37 Ik ?³ ! Windsor, VT 38 ?í ?» 34. Winhall Brook wheeler-farm ?õ ! Ludlow ?¡ ?÷ ! ?Ï Claremont, NH Recreation Area 52. Appalachian/Long Trail Springfield ?É !( 44. East Branch Fly Fishing ?³ Im ?É ?} ?³ 919 Winhall Station County Road, Stamford ?} ?v ?v ?Ï !!( 39-41 Route 100, Wilmington Manchester Road, Jamaica ! Bellows Falls, VT ?e Ik 53. Stamford Valley Golf Course ?É 42 45. ?v ?³ ?Ä 35. Stratton Mountain Resort Molly Stark State Park 194 The Lane, Stamford ?Ä Bennington 705 Route 9 E, Wilmington W7 43 d? !P Wilmington QÄ Bennington 5 Village Lodge Road, Stratton stamfordvalleygolf.com ?z!!( ?z ?z !( ?x ! Brattleboro,d?W7 VT ?h Im ?É 44Wilmington QÄ vtstateparks.com/ htm/ ?É !!P stratton.com/ ?Û !"a$ ?ñ ?z !!( 45 mollystark.htm ! VTrans Mapping Section - October 29, 2014 ?z ?z ?x 46 !!( Brattleboro, VT36. Jamaica State Park Im ?É 285 Salmon Hole Lane, Jamaica 46. Lake Whitingham ?h 51 47-50 stateparks.com/jamaica_state_ (Harriman Reservoir) 52-53?É State Highway 9, Wilmington ?Û !"a$ ?ñ park_ in_vermont.html 37. Robert and Ruth McMichael 47. Town Hill Common Memorial Town Park Town Hill Road, Whitingham Route 100, Wardsboro VTrans Mapping Section - October 29, 2014 48. Monument to Brigham Young 38. Grout Pond Town Hill Road, Whitingham Arlington Road, Stratton 39. Catamount Trail Catamount Trail Lane, Dover CONNECTING BYWAYS: catamounttrail.org/about/.
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