Vermont 📍
Chimney Point Historic Site
Adirondacks Around Sunset from Across the Lake
East Bay – Champlain Canal – Austin Hill – Lake Champlain
That part of Lake Champlain that is little more then a river, where Vermont dips down into what otherwise would appear to be New York State.
Vermont Marble Mine in Middlebury
The Omaya query in Vermont produces much of the sheet marble you see in gleaming government buildings across the nation and beyond.
Starksboro, Vermont
Starksboro, Vermont, is a charming town located in the northeast corner of Addison County, nestled in the western edge of the Green Mountains. With a population of 1,756 as of the 2020 census, it offers a serene and natural atmosphere.
Location : Starksboro is situated near Vermont Route 116 and Route 17, providing easy access to nearby towns like Hinesburg, Bristol, and Waitsfield.
Elevation : The town has an elevation of 2,028 feet (618 meters) above sea level.
Area : Starksboro covers a total area of 118.8 square kilometers, with 0.5 square kilometers (0.42%) of water.
Communities : The town comprises two main communities: Starksboro and Jerusalem.
Points of Interest
Common Ground Center : A popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering camps, weddings, and retreats amidst Vermont's beautiful forests and fields. You can reach them at 802-453-2592 or visit their website.
Starksboro Village Meeting House : A historic landmark and iconic structure in the town.
Trailhead Parking
While ultimately I parked in this lot, it worried me for a few minutes, because it was a layer of ice from freezing rain, under the layer of 4 inches of snow. I was worried about getting stuck.
Monday December 28, 2009 — Snake Mountain





