| Taconic Mountains Ramble State Park | |
|---|---|
Interactive map of Taconic Mountains Ramble State Park | |
| Type | State park |
| Location | Hubbardton, Vermont |
| Coordinates | 43°41′08″N73°08′32″W / 43.6854766°N 73.142278°W |
| Area | 204 acres (83 ha) |
| Created | 2016 |
| Operated by | Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation |
| Open | Day use |
| Website | https://vtstateparks.com/taconic.html |
Taconic Mountains Ramble State Park is a state park near Hubbardton, Vermont. [1] It is a day-use park [1] within the northern Taconic Mountains, near the Hubbardton Battlefield Historic Site. [2]
The 204 acres (83 ha) holdings of the park were bequeathed in 2016 to the State of Vermont under a trust in the name of the late filmmaker Carson Davidson. [2] The trust also funds continuing repairs and maintenance of the park. [1]
A one-story modular building near a small parking area has maps and park information posted. The park contains a Japanese garden left by Davidson, which is near the parking area. In 2017, it still had a hay field in operation. [2] Taconic Ramble features trails through woods and waterfalls. [2]