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Friday, January 16, 2015
Pine Hill Park, Rutland, VT
Today I figured to check out my adopted hometown for the winter. Google maps showed a park a few blocks from where I live. After a great day of skiing, today would be good for a short little stroll.
When I first arrived, it looked like it was just a recreational park. There is an ice skating arena, skateboard park and ball fields. Then I looked across the parking lot and spotted a trail sign.
Pine Hill Park has about 20 miles of trails on its 300 acres. Looking at the map, the choice of trails seemed overwhelming. I mostly stayed on the carriage trails, but checked out the Overlook Trail and the Vista Trail. Only a couple hundred feet of elevation gained.
It's a great place for a quiet stroll through a lovely hardwood forest. The wind blew through and the trees were cracking. I even heard the sound of a woodpecker. There were a few view points. One overlooking Rock Pond and had obstructed views of Pico and Killington Peaks. The other view point overlooked the city of Rutland. It's a great city park.
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One day I'd like to own a dog. I'd go to place like that with my dog. But I'd keep it on a leash.
ReplyDeleteGood to see that you're still getting out and feeding your spirit.