Centennial Woods

Coordinates: 44°28′41″N 73°11′02″W / 44.478°N 73.184°W / 44.478; -73.184
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Centennial Woods
One of the trails in Centennial Woods
Map
TypeNatural area
LocationBurlington, Vermont, United States
Area65 acres (26 ha)
Operated byVermont Land Trust

Centennial Woods is a 65-acre natural area adjacent to the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont.[1] It contains a variety of different plants and wildlife, as well as several miles of hiking trails. The woods are managed by the Vermont Land Trust, although it existed as private property for many years before it became available to public recreation.

History[edit]

Since the early 20th century, Centennial Woods passed through the hands of a variety of private landowners before it came to belong to the Vermont Land Trust.[2] The river which flows through the park, called Centennial Brook, has been an object of concern among ecologists because of its water quality, particularly during a 75-gallon oil spill which occurred in 1982.[3]

Features[edit]

The Woods, which were originally used as farmland by many of their private owners, have since grown back a variety of natural habitats. It has areas of forest and marshland interspersed with more developed areas, including a string of power lines which run down the center of the park.[4] It formerly offered ski facilities in the winter, although these have since been closed down. Although the terrain is fairly hilly, it contains a variety of bridges and maintained trails to make it more navigable.[5]

Flora and fauna[edit]

The plant life found in Centennial Woods includes pines, hemlock trees, and horsetail. It also contains several beaver dams and a variety of local animals.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Centennial Woods". Trail Finder. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  2. ^ Doherty, Prudence. "UVM Libraries Research Guides: Centennial Woods Natural Area: History". researchguides.uvm.edu. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  3. ^ Schwarz, Eric (November 11, 1982). "Oil Spill in Centennial" (PDF). The Vermont Cynic – via University of Vermont Special Collections.
  4. ^ "The Changing Landscapes of Centennial Woods Natural Area: A Field Guide" (PDF). University of Vermont Natural Areas, University of Vermont Environmental Program – via University of Vermont Special Collections.
  5. ^ "Curious Centennial Woods". Obscure Vermont. Retrieved April 11, 2021.

44°28′41″N 73°11′02″W / 44.478°N 73.184°W / 44.478; -73.184