There's A Garden And Sculpture Park In Vermont, And It's One Of The Quirkiest Places You'll Ever Go
Seven Springs Garden and Sculpture Park is one of the most unique places in Vermont to spend time outdoors. Based in Manchester, this one-of-a-kind destination is a dream for art and nature lovers. When you visit, get ready for spectacular views of the Green Mountains and Taconic Range as you explore the manicured gardens and quirky art scattered throughout the grounds. Read on to learn about the memorable time you’ll have when you visit one of the unique parks in Vermont.
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Unique Parks In Vermont
What are some of the most unique parks in Vermont?
- Green River Reservoir State Park (South Burlington): Located in Hyde Park, this enchanted place is open May through October, offering 27 remote tent sites accessible only by boat. The beautiful 653-acre reservoir includes about 19 miles of shoreline, offering one of the longest stretches of undeveloped shorelines in the state.
- Taconic Mountains Ramble State Park (Hubbardton): Tucked inside this impressive park is a magical Japanese Garden that is accessible by a very steep and hilly trail. The garden is maintained from Memorial Day weekend through the second Monday in October.
- Woods Island State Park (Swanton): The 125 acres are a unique habitat for wildlife, including rare or threatened plants. Remote camping is available by reservation only. And without ferry service to the island, visitors must make arrangements.
- Maidstone State Park (Guildhall): The history is real here as the lake was formed from glaciers that melted 12,000 years ago. Avid fishermen visit this hot spot for trout leaving with some outstanding record catches. It's also a popular place to view nesting loons.
What are some more fun things to do in Vermont?
- Get Air (Williston): Something fun for everyone is available here, including wall-to-wall trampolines. And if you've always wanted to try a ninja course, this is the place to practice with challenging obstacles to test your strength, agility, and balance.
- Shelburne Farms (Shelburne): Folks can visit this working farm from mid-May through mid-October and enjoy the walking trails on the picturesque property. Children's Farm Yard offers interactive activities with animals, gardens, books, farm-themed toys for children, and a Forest House. It also provides lodging in a 19th-century estate and one of the best farm-to-table restaurants in Vermont.