Address: | 54 Elm St, Woodstock, VT 05091, USA |
Phone: | +1 802-457-3368 |
Site: | nps.gov |
Rating: | 4.6 |
Working: | 10AM–5PM 10AM–5PM 10AM–5PM 10AM–5PM 10AM–5PM 10AM–5PM 10AM–5PM |
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Bruno Beaupré
The Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock Vermont is such a beautiful place to visit, we are glad that we took the guided visit, you learn so much more and it also gives you the chance to see the inside of the house. You should take the time to watch the short 30 minutes documentary when you arrive before your visit. We want to say Thank You to all the wonderful staff that work there. This place and the wonderful people that used to lived there. They are part of the American heritage, what those three family did for the environment is truly astonishing and I want to thank them too for what they did for all of us. Thank you.
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Jill L
We had a fantastic hike with Ranger Julia who helped bring a new dimension to the AT. Her knowledge, poems and trivia questions were a delight. Similarly, Ranger Scott helped make a interesting connection regarding how the wealthy purchased art, some of which reflected their views on conservation. Overall, our first visit to MBR Park leads us to highly recommend it. We hope that one day the park will continue its tours through the winter, when the lighting creates a new experience.
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Enrique Casablanca
The old ski hill located past the main entrance on your left as your head towards Suicide Six is a great ski hill. Used to be call Mt. Tom re-school or day care. I went there as a child. But this spot is a great HammerHead sled hill. As well as the access road to the pouge. Check this spot out for sledding.
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Dennis Loudon
Beautiful grounds. Excellent network of carriage roads & trails for waking. Also connects to more extensive trail system outside park. Interesting history connected to Rockefeller family.
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Michael Kane
Very nice, little know park. Parkking is at billings farm across the street, but they will let you drive up if handicapped. Great house tour and movie. The farm is a separate charge.
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Beverly Stewart
Attended a sheep talk, watched a cow get milked, amazing tour of farm house. Guides were more informative, friendly and helpful than expected.
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Nick Bond
Great place for a walk! Scenic views and paths right in the heart of nature. Its a must see for anyone who finds themselves around here.
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Stephen Klepner
A perfect place to spend a day hiking or visiting a Vermont farm. Pet some cows or meet a horse this place is amazing for families.
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Judy
Great house and grounds. Amazing art work on the walls. The Jr. Ranger Badge is wooden,,made with wood from the property!
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Katie Olsen
Loved everything about this place. Came on a whim... And left very happy that I got a chance to experience the park.
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DougIver
Best (only) National Park in Vermont! Carriage trails make this a 4 season must for being outside.
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Nenno F. Brioni
This is where the Vermont forestry was reborn setting an example by Mr. Rockefeller himself.
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A Private User
Lovely place to walk, run the dogs, snow shoe or XC ski (pass required for the latter two).
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Travis Hellstrom
Great park with wonderful trails. Check out the Nordic Ski cabin, its my favorite!
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Todd MacKenzie
Great hilly hikes. Great views from the top. Great yearly run road to the pouge
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Sarah Meyer
Amazing. The stove was in great condition, and the tour guides told us so much!
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Chris Northrop
Well run NPS unit. Toured the home with a guide. Lots of walking trails.
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Justin Evert
A fascinating site focused on the power of historical preservation.
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Wendy Hagmaier
A nice place to end up a hike! Woodstock is a cute little town.
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Diane B Reed
This location has something for every age and activity level.
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David Whitcomb
Billings Farm was fun for the whole family
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Ruth Kitzmiller
Fun and historical site! Great for kids!
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april manupelli
Beautiful location
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Blk angel
Beautiful place
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Cathy Kendall
Beautiful