Walk Woodstock a three-season trail guide · accessible trail from Faulkner Park up to the Stone...

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Billings Farm & Museum

• Visitor Center

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BILLINGS FARM &MUSEUM

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Legend Village of Woodstock

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP Mount Peg Park Billings Park Faulkner Park

Billings Farm & Museum King Farm Village Parks and Cemeteries

Fields

- Rivers, Streams & lakes

- Buildings

- Carriage Road

Ski/Hiking Trail'

Foot Path

Local Road

Major Road

Sidewalk

>===< Bridges

Crosswalk

Bike Route

Overlook

lnfonnation

Restrooms

Parking (Metered throughout the Village)

'Symbols on trail signs are based on the universal Nordic Cross-country ski trail difficulty rating system. The rating also provides a general guide for hiking difficulty.

• Easiest 80Q

■ More Difficult

Most Difficult

• The Faulkner Trail is a gravel surfaced, universally

accessible trail from Faulkner Park up to the Stone Bridge.

• Caution: The Precipice Trail is steep and rocky.

• For information on accessibility for a National Park v isit, please call 802-457-3368 ext. 222.

Points of Interest 1 - Woodstock Recreation Center -1835

2 - Little Theatre - 1866

3 - North Universallst Chapel Society - 1835

4- Town Hall - 1899

5 - St. James Episcopal Church - 1907

6 - Woodstock Historical Society 's Dana H ouse -1807

7 - First Congregationa.l Church - 1808

8 - Post Office 05091 - 1937

9 - Norman Williams Library - 1884

10 - Windsor County Courthouse - 1855

11 - Masonic H all - 1827

12 - Our Lad y of the Snows - 1855/1905

13 • Woodstock Elementary School - 1975

Golf Course

BIKE ROUTEto Woodstock

Athletic Club