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Pine Hill Park
2 Oak Street Extension, Rutland, Vermont, United States
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About the Pine Hill Park
Pine Hill Park, located at 2 Oak Street Extension in Rutland, Vermont, is a popular tourist attraction offering 18 miles of single-track trails spread over 325 acres of terrain. Visitors can enjoy mountain biking, trail running, hiking, walking, snowshoeing, and geocaching in the beautiful central Vermont region. The park does not allow motorized vehicles on any of its trails.
Managed by the non-profit volunteer organization Pine Hill Partnership, the park is maintained by dedicated volunteers who have donated countless hours to trail construction and upkeep. The Carriage Trail and Redfield trails, which are old logging roads, offer stunning forests and views for visitors to enjoy.
Those interested in supporting the park can volunteer their time or become a member of the Pine Hill Partnership. Membership options include Trail Blazer and Rock Star levels, with perks such as a Pine Hill Partnership t-shirt and one year membership. The park operates under the same rules as other city-owned parks in Rutland.
For more information or to get involved, contact Pine Hill Partnership at 3424 Quarterline Rd, Center Rutland, Vermont 05736 or email pinehillpark@gmail.com. Visit Pine Hill Park for a memorable outdoor experience in the heart of Vermont.
Photos of Pine Hill Park
2 Oak St Ext, Rutland, VT 05701, United States
Opening hours of Pine Hill Park
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews of Pine Hill Park
"Gorgeous free hiking park with lots of fun little trails to explore and tons of different levels. There's also different small activities/ posters with information about the park as you hike. They have a big map at the start that even has what flower are in bloom during the season. Can’t wait to go back and actually explore more than just a small bit. I bet the colors during autumn will be even more beautiful. Only went on a small excursion this time but will definitely be back to hike a long trail up to the pond."
"Yes you can take your dog(s). You should also use the restroom before you head down the trail. Maps are available at the entryway that are paper. And if the route gets too hard or you need to go back you can cut back over and go back. The trails are pretty shady so you don't need to worry about getting a sunburn. There were some bugs so I would wear bug spray and maybe some eye protection because the flies will navigate to your eyes. Overall a nice good 45 minute hike."
"Trail was clean. Mushrooms everywhere (please don't eat the mushrooms, unless you know for sure they are safe). There were little activities throughout the trail and it was a really easy hike. Loved this place."
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