Hazen's Notch State Park

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Hazen's Notch State Park is a 307-acre state park in the town of Westfield, Vermont, in Orleans County.[1] The park features the height of land of Hazen's Notch, a mountain pass in the northern Green Mountains of Vermont. It is located on Vermont Route 58.

Hazen's Notch State Park
Map showing the location of Hazen's Notch State Park
Map showing the location of Hazen's Notch State Park
Location in Vermont
Map showing the location of Hazen's Notch State Park
Map showing the location of Hazen's Notch State Park
Location in United States
LocationHazen's Notch Road
Westfield, Vermont
Coordinates44°50′40″N 72°31′13″W / 44.8444°N 72.5204°W / 44.8444; -72.5204
Area307 acres (124 ha)
Governing bodyVermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation
fpr.vermont.gov/state_lands/management_planning/documents/district_pages/district_5/hazens_notch_sp

Activities in the undeveloped park include hunting, hiking, bird watching, and snowshoeing. The Long Trail passes through sections of the park.

The park includes the 273-acre Hazen's Notch Natural Area, which features cliffs of serpentine rock that support rare alpine and serpentine-adapted plant species. Peregrine falcons have also nested here historically. The Long Trail passes through the Natural Area. The Long Range Management Plan emphasizes protection of natural resources while allowing for undeveloped recreation. The plan includes a detailed geological, natural, cultural and recreational history of Hazen's Notch.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Hazen's Notch State Park | Department of Forests - Parks and Recreation".
  2. ^ Hazen's Notch vermont.gov
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