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Burlington's bike path and parks provide opportunities for its residents that not all city's can offer. But when it's cold, many of those opportunities simply go away. ... Now those opportunities are on the drawing table. City officials are looking into a new recreation center for residents. The new gymnasiums, and a possible indoor pool would be located at existing facilities in the city. Clavelle says the project could involve the renovation of Memorial Auditorium as a venue for cultural events, and as a recreation center. Part of the plan could also include the expansion of Leddy and adding a gymnasium, and possible pool to the ice skating arena While most people agree that more indoor recreational space would be a good thing for Burlington, the biggest question still unanswered is how to pay for the estimated $7-million dollar project. popular Click here to read more.


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Burlington's Waterfront Bike Path is a 7.6 mile recreational route that runs from the southern end of Burlington at Oakledge Park to the northern end at the Winooski River, where it connects via the newly constructed (spring 2004) bike path bridge to the Colchester Bike Path. The Bike Path rides along the Lake Champlain shoreline, offering wonderful views of the lake and the Adirondack Mountains to the west. The bike path links six major waterfront parks, along with the Burlington High School and the central Waterfront district. Initially used as a railroad bed for the Rutland and Burlington Railroad companies, the conversion from rails to trails concept began in 1973. With the help of State and federal funding, Burlington's Bike Path was completed in 1986; making it part of the Lake Champlain Bikeways, a 1,187- mile network of bicycle routes...in the Lake Champlain Valley of Vermont....


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(Link number 65 was added on 7-Nov-2007 and has had 447 hits. The source of this resource was found at http://burlingtonvt.org/recreation-and-sports/burlington-bike-path-rail-trail.html . Display, modify, or delete this resource in a separate tab or window.) Simular Resources for Bike Path.

Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center is a non-profit public access sailing program located on Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont. We offer safe, fun and affordable sailing programs for virtually anyone. Our goals are to provide the community and its visitors with a non-exclusive, accessible and welcoming place to enjoy one of Vermont's greatest and most beautiful resources, Lake Champlain. LCCSC is a US Sailing Member ... We are located in the Old Moran Plant (the big brick building with City of Burlington on it) on the Bike Path just North of the Coast Guard Station. popular Click here to read more.


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Some Vermont lawmakers want the brakes applied to a proposed Burlington bike bridge because the cost has more than doubled. The bike-pedestrian bridge would span the Winooski River between Burlington's new north and Malletts Bay in Colchester. Currently bike riders cross the river on a ferry, but it runs only in the summer. Years ago someone suggested the state should build a permanent bike path bridge. Sam Lewis, Agency of Transportation Engineer, says the project's estimate of 1.4 million dollars was accurate when it was presented and approved by lawmakers in June. Lewis says unanticipated expenses have since more than doubled the cost to 3.3 million....and that was just completely unforeseen. Now the project has gone out for bids with plans to begin construction in December. popular Click here to read more.


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The Shelburne Bike and Pedestrian Path Committee, chaired by Rob Donahue, has worked to create a network of recreational paths so cyclists and others have safe routes to travel. This year, the committee would like to see the network extended to Webster Road to accommodate children who bike the route to school. It would also like to see sidewalks built or extended on Harbor and Mount Philo roads, and bike lanes painted on both sides of Spear Street from Irish Hill Road to the Shelburne/South Burlington town line. Many in the town are concerned about the $1.1 million price tag attached to this project, especially because the town is carrying its largest debt load. Haag says this article is controversial because it involves such a large amount of money and there is a feeling not everyone in the town will benefit from the proposed improvements. For Donahue and the other members of the committee, the safety of town residents, especially children, is worth the $1.1 million. Click here to read more.


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Baird Park, (#2) at the southern end of Pine Street, is a two-acre neighborhood park with tennis courts, a half basketball court, playground and open field area with picnic table and benches. Baird Park is easily accessible from the Burlington bike path and on-street parking is available. Note - Court play at neighborhood parks is prohibited from 10pm-7am. Click here to read more.


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Ethan Allan Park Located off from North Ave. Ethan Allen Park is an historic site, with views of the Green Mountains, Adirondacks and Lake Champlain from Ethan Allen Tower. Primary a natural area, with picnic facilities, overlook areas and hiking trails, Ethan Allen Park also connects to the Bike Path and has a playground. Parking is available at Ethan Allen Park, however motor vehicles are excluded from the confines of the park between the hours of 9:30pm-6:00am. Click here to read more.


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Lakeside Park is a neighborhood park featuring a basketball court, ball field and a playground. Located at the corner of Lakeside and Harrison Avenues in Burlington's South End, this park can be easily accessed by the Burlington Bike Path, which connects with Oakledge Park to the south. On-street parking is available. Click here to read more.


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Leddy Park Located in Burlington's New North End, on Leddy Park Road, just off of North Avenue, Leddy Park is Burlington's largest park, with four lighted tennis courts, five soccer/ball fields (one with lights), a basketball court, squash/racquetball court, natural areas, trails and a playground with restroom facilities. It's 1,800' of lakefront includes a sandy beach and grassy picnic area with plenty of shade, grills and picnic tables. Leddy Park is accessible via the Burlington Bike Path and has ample parking for beach and park users. From mid-May through Labor Day there is a parking fee of $4 per vehicle for Burlington residents, $5 for non-residents. Leddy Park was purchased by the City in 1970 and named in memory of Judge Bernard Leddy, a 14 year member of the Parks Commission and U.S. District Judge. In 1973 an ice skating arena was erected within Leddy Park and dedicated in the name of Gordon H. Paquette, mayor of Burlington at that time. Click here to read more.


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North Beach is located at the end of Institute Road off of North Avenue, just past Burlington High School and right off the Burlington Bike Path. Open May 26 through Labor Day: $5 per vehicle daily parking fee ($6 for non-residents) between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Lifeguard coverage June 24-August 22 and weekends up until Labor Day depending upon weather. Amenities at North Beach include a grassy picnic area with grills and picnic tables, a full service snack bar open daily 11am-6pm, rest rooms and foot showers, as well as the new picnic shelter which accomodates groups of up to 70-80. North Beach has a beach wheelchair available for use by the public - please inquire about availability at the lifeguard station. Click here to read more.


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Oakledge Park & Beach Located at the end of Flynn Avenue in Burlington's South End, Oakledge Park features 2400' of waterfront, including a swimming beach with a rocky shore and spectacular sunsets. Purchased by the City in 1970, Oakledge Park was created on the site of the last of the Webb family farm barns and Oakledge Manor, which were bulldozed to make way for the park's construction. Park facilities include a playground, three tennis courts, two softball fields, a multi-use field, volleyball courts, walking trails and two picnic shelters with restrooms, picnic tables and grills. Oakledge marks the southern end of the Burlington Bike Path, which cuts through the park. Note, there is no lifeguard coverage at Oakledge Park. The first handicapped accessible tree house constructed in a public park was recently completed in Burlington's Oakledge Park. The tree house is located in a large white oak tree and stands 15 feet off the ground. Click here to read more.


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Water Front Park is the Downtown waterfront and community park with 900 feet of lakeshore, a boardwalk, and benches. This is a great place to sit and watch some of the beautiful sunsets that Burlington has to offer. The waterfront also has access to the Bike Path, a festival site, which is host to a number of major events throughout the year, and a two lane boat launch. Amplified sound may be permissable but its use requires prior approval and certain limitations apply. Call (802)865-7247 for more detailed information. Click here to read more.


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