The Short And Sweet Fisk Quarry Preserve Hike In Vermont Is Perfect For Kids
By Luke|Published August 11, 2020
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Luke was born and raised in Colchester, Vermont, and is a recent graduate of the University of Vermont where he studied philosophy and economics. His interests and hobbies include: reading, writing, learning new languages, hiking and playing outdoor sports.
Discover some of the oldest reefs in the world along this short and sweet interpretive trail in Isle La Motte in Vermont. The history and beauty of this unusual and natural area will amaze and fascinate you, all while you enjoy a slow and easy-going hike. If you are looking for a summer activity that the whole family will enjoy, plan a trip to Isle La Motte and visit the fascinating and stunning Fisk Quarry Preserve.
Located in Isle La Motte and part of the Chazy Fossil Reef, the Fisk Quarry Preserve is a National Natural Landmark that features some of the oldest reefs in the world, allowing visitors a chance to see this amazing natural wonder.
For those who are interested in learning more about the history of fossils in Vermont, check out the Goodsell Ridge Fossil Preserve on Quarry Road in Isle La Motte, where you'll find an 83-acre preserve with a "Walk Through Time Trail," featuring 80 panels detailing the history of life on Earth.
Learn about the fascinating history of fossils in Vermont and one of the oldest fossil reefs in the world at the Fisk Quarry Preserve in Isle La Motte.
Have you been to this natural gem in Vermont? What were your impressions of the interpretive trail?
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