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Spotlight On: Williston

Williston, Vermont is a great place for apple picking

 

Adams Apple Orchard and Farm Market

This diverse farm on Old Stage Road in Williston is a local favorite in every season! The farm offers a variety of Vermont foods and products. They have a full selection of annuals, herbs and vegetable plants in the spring time and locally sourced produce in the summer. In the fall, Adams offers all the popular fall activities, including apple picking, cider products, animal petting, pumpkins galore and more! The farm continues to be lively in the months before Christmas with their selection of Christmas trees, wreathes, and more. Now available at Adams – curbside pickup!  Source: https://adamsfarmmarket.com/

 

Walmart in Williston Vermont

 

Taft Corners

One of the retail havens of Chittenden County, Taft Corners houses large box stores, restaurants, Mom and Pop stores, automotive dealerships and shops, clothing retailers and more! The popular destination’s name come from a man named John Taft who settled in the town of Williston in 1818 and the name has been up for discussion is recent years, as many find themselves misspelling it. Source: https://bit.ly/3aMTtmK

 

Fat Bike in Williston, Vermont

 

Catamount Outdoor Family Center

Found on the southeast side of the town, the Catamount Outdoor Family Center oversees recreational activities throughout the Catamount Community Forest. In the summer at the center, enjoy hiking, biking, running trails, lessons, clinics and races. For kids, the Catamount Outdoor Family Center offers summer camps for grades 1-12. Winter activities include cross country skiing, sledding, mountain biking, snowshoeing, lessons and clinics. There’s something for everyone in every season! Source: http://catamountoutdoorfamilycenter.org/

 

Trails to Hike in Williston, Vermont

 

Five Tree Hill & Mud Pond Conservation Area

If you’re looking for a shorter hike in Williston, this is it. The grassy, open area at the end of the walking trail marks Five Tree Hill’s lookout. Found just over a mile from the parking area, the lookout boasts sweeping views of Lake Champlain, the Adirondacks, Brownell Mountain and, eastward, the Green Mountains. Five sugar maple trees once stood in the open area, hence where the area garnered its name. Wooden, numbered signs on the trail correspond to the brochure and provide interesting tidbits during your hike! Find the trail map in the link. Source: https://bit.ly/372FCHT

 

 

DID YOU KNOW: The Williston town motto is “old town charm, new town spirit.”

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