Sentinel Rock State Park

Sentinel Rock State Park
Type State park
Location Hinton Hill Road
Westmore, Vermont
Coordinates 44°47′37″N 72°01′57″W / 44.7935°N 72.0325°W / 44.7935; -72.0325Coordinates: 44°47′37″N 72°01′57″W / 44.7935°N 72.0325°W / 44.7935; -72.0325
Area 356 acres
Created 2015
Operated by Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation
Open Day use
Website http://fpr.vermont.gov/state_lands/management_planning/documents/district_pages/district_5/sentinel_rock

Sentinel Rock State Park is a 356-acre state park in Westmore, Vermont.[1] It is open for hiking, educational pursuits, hunting, and trapping.[2]

The property is named after its signature feature, Sentinel Rock, a huge glacial boulder situated at an elevation of about 620 meters above sea level.[3]

The park is mostly undeveloped, and features a parking area, interpretative signage and ADA accessible trails that lead visitors to Sentinel Rock and to the former site of the farmhouse.

The land was previously a farm and was donated to the state 1997 by its owner, Windsor Wright.[1] Portions of the park continue to be managed as sustainable agricultural and forest land.

References

  1. 1 2 "Vermont State Parks announces dedication of Sentinel Rock State Park". VT Digger. July 6, 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  2. "Sentinel Rock State Park". State Lands Administration. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  3. "Sentinel Rock, Vermont". Dr. R.M. de Jonge. November 5, 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2016.


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