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The primary attraction of this general area is its remoteness mountains with tree-covered slopes, fast running rivers and streams, and clear lakes. The land northeast and southeast of Island Pond is especially suited to the angler, the hunter, or the outdoor lover, and is virtually without roads or villages. Logging roads into the deeper reaches of this area are numerous and offer interesting side trips.
The Town of Island Pond had its heyday in the 1800s up until the Depression years, when the railroad from Montreal, Canada to Portland, Maine passed through. The population was much larger than it is today. The streets were lively with railroad men and rugged loggers from around the region, and 13 tracks passed through the town. Only two tracks remain today, and the unique wooden bridge that once traversed all 13 tracks is gone. The heritage of railroading is still evident in the train station and a few other massive structures at the north end of town. Interestingly, Island Pond was the site of the first international railroad junction in the United States. |
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... a 460-acre parcel of wetlands and uplands with important wildlife habitat connecting the Brighton State Park and the day use area. The property will be available for recreational uses including ... | |
... and the park on the lake is Brighton State Park. Brighton State Park has nature trails and a summer ... cross-training weekend in snow sports. At Brighton State Park there are boat rentals at the ... | |
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Area Campgrounds | | Rustic Haven Campground 1111 Main St Concord, VT (802) 695-9933
| White Caps Campground LLC 5659 Vt Route 5A Orleans, VT (802) 467-3345
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Area Fishing Related Businesses | | Classic Sporting Enterprises 214 Higgins Ln Barton, VT (802) 525-3623
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Area Resorts and Lodging | | Island Pond Lakefront Inn & Resort 127 Cross St Island Pond, VT (802) 723-6507
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