Burton Island State Park
Guide to the Interpretive Nature Trail and Hiking Trail
9781465635273
108 pages
Library of Alexandria
Overview
This Trail guide is for the hiking trail and interpretive trail which start past the white cabins and behind the nature center The interpretive nature trail will take 30 minutes to walk. The numbers in this pamphlet correspond to the numbered sign posts on the trail. It is advisable that you wear shoes when walking the trails. The scenic hiking trail can be hiked in one to one and a half hours and will take you to the southeast tip of the island and back. You can help the naturalist maintain good hiking conditions on these trails by carrying out what you carry in. Many of Vermont’s wildflowers are protected. Therefore, it is suggested that all wild flowers be left in their natural environment for the next person to enjoy. The land surrounding Burton Island and the area of Northern Lake Champlain was once the hunting grounds of the Iroquois and Algonquin Indians. It was here that these people hunted and fished for their survival. Hunting and trapping for wolves, deer, mink and elk, and fishing for salmon, trout and bass, the Iroquois and Algonquin found an abundance of game.