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Scenic Route 100 Byway TOWN OF MOUNT TABOR Scenic Route 100 Byway GREEN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST PROCTOR - P HAWK MOUNTAIN WILDLIFE MANA OTTER CREEK WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA Recreational Resources MOUNT TABOR Granville, Hancock, Rochester, Stockbridge, Pittsfield, Killington, Weston Bridgewater, Plymouth, Ludlow, Cavendish, Andover, Weston, C Londonderry, Jamaica, Wardsboro, Andover CHESTER TOWN Stratton, Dover, Wilmington, LANDGROVE Whitingham and Stamford. LYNN PITCHER MEMORIAL FOREST PERU (138 miles total) CHEST WILLIAMS RIVER STATE FOREST LOWELL LAKE STATE PARK HAPGOOD STATE FOREST SHARP LOT Londonderry LEGEND GALE MEADOWS POND SITE summit (2500ft+) CLAXTON AND GORMAN LOTS WINDHAM GALE MEADOWS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA skiing FORD NATURAL AREA WINDHALL golfing CONNECTICUT RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL EASEMENT trails BALL MOUNTAIN DAM WINHALL MUNICIPAL FOREST JAMAICA STATE PARK boating/marina BATTENKILL RIVER STREAM BANK Jamaica TOWN OF JAMAICA camping KESICK SWAMP WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA RT 100 Byway TOWNSHEND DAM Expansion (92 mi) SUNDERLAND Stratton TOWNSHEND LAKE PROJECT TOWNSHEND STRATTON TOWN RECREATION SPACE Joining RT 100 Towns WARDSBORO TOWN FOREST Existing RT 100 Byway TOWNSHEND STATE FOREST (46 mi) Wardsboro Appalachian Trail public conserved VERMONT LAND TRUST EASEMENT lands STEVEN GREENE MUNICIPAL FOREST SOMERSET DOVER TOWN FOREST Existing RT 100 Towns NEWFANE Dover surface water WILLIAMS LOT NEWFANE TOWN FOREST Februrary 26, 2013 TOWN OF WILMINGTON Final Draft SUNSET LAKE WATERSHED SEARSBURG 3.51.75 0 3.5 DEERFIELD VALLEY SCHOOL LOT WOODFORD WOODFORD STATE PARK VERMONT LAND TRUST MARLBORO Miles Wilmington SOUTH POND ACCESS AREA Notes: This map is for planning MOLLY STARK STATE PARK purposes only. SWCRPC, TRORC WILMINGTON SCHOOL FOREST and WRC make no warranty as to BENNINGTON VILLAGE MUNICIPAL FOREST the accuracy of this data. This data is believed to be an accurate representation of the information STAMFORD MEADOWS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA upon which it was derived, but errors and omissions may exist. READSBORO Whitingham Stamford SAWDAGA POND SITE READSBORO LIONS CLUB HALIFAX HOWE POND MUNICIPAL FOREST GUILFOR ATHERTON MEADOWS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA WEST BRANCH DEERFIELD VERMONT.
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