Did you know that you can see a little bit of everything when you walk along the Martin Covered Bridge Trail in Marshfield, Vermont? Based in a park of the same name, this easy in-and-out hike is just over a mile and is ideal for hikers of all levels. Aside from enjoying peace and quiet as you meander along this scenic family-friendly trail, you’ll also get to explore the infamous Martin Covered Bridge. Ready to learn more? Read on to discover what you’ll get to see when you head to Martin Covered Bridge Park for an adventure!

To reach this scenic spot in the Green Mountain State, take Route 2 to Marshfield.

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The bridge was named after a local settler who farmed this land in Marshfield, Vermont in the 1800s.

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Since the Martin Covered Bridge was built in 1890 and is the oldest bridge in town, you’ll get to imagine what life was like years ago when you walk across this historic bridge.

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In addition to going over the Winooski River, Martin Covered Bridge is 45 feet in length and just under 13 feet wide.

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The flat path meandering through the park will take you through a forest and picturesque views of the Winooski River.

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Along with the scenic landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife as you explore this Vermont park.

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If you head to Martin Covered Bridge Park in the winter, it’ll feel like you’re in your own wonderland. It’s also an opportune setting to go snowshoeing.

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Have you stopped by Martin Covered Bridge Park for an outdoor adventure? If so, let us know what you thought of this charming spot in Marshfield, Vermont.

If you’d like to check out more parks when you’re in the Green Mountain State, take a look at these lesser-known parks in Vermont too.

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