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Nature Attractions In Rutland

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Rutland is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 7,973 at the 2010 census. Rutland is the geographic center of Massachusetts; a tree, the Central Tree, located on Central Tree Road, marks the general spot.
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  • 1. Stowe Recreation Path Stowe
    Stowe is a town in Lamoille County, Vermont, United States. The population was 4,314 at the 2010 census. It is nicknamed 'The Ski Capital of the East' and is home to Stowe Mountain Resort a ski resort with terrain on Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak.
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  • 3. Pico Mountain Rutland
    Pico Peak is a mountain located in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. It is the northernmost summit of the Coolidge Range in the Green Mountains, and the second highest in the Coolidge Range after Killington Peak. Pico Peak is flanked to the south by Ramshead Peak, and to the north faces Deer Leap Mountain across Sherburne Pass. The peak's name may stem from the Abenaki for the pass/opening or indeed from the Spanish or Portuguese word for peak, Pico. Seen from Sherburne Pass the summit resembles a cone. Pico Peak appears on the 1869 Beers Atlas of Rutland County, Walling's 1860 Map of the State of Vermont and Chace's 1854 Map of Rutland County . The northeast side of Pico Peak drains into Kent Brook, thence into the Ottauquechee River, the Connecticut River, and into Long Island Soun...
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  • 4. Green Mountain National Forest Rutland
    The Green Mountains are a mountain range in the U.S. state of Vermont. The range runs primarily south to north and extends approximately 250 miles from the border with Massachusetts to the border with Quebec, Canada. The part of the same range that is in Massachusetts and Connecticut is known as The Berkshires or the Berkshire Hills and the Quebec portion is called the Sutton Mountains, or Monts Sutton in French.All mountains in Vermont are often referred to as the Green Mountains. However, other ranges within Vermont, including the Taconics—in southwestern Vermont's extremity—and the Northeastern Highlands, are not geologically part of the Green Mountains.
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