Located in Montpelier, Vermont, Hubbard Park spans nearly 200 acres. While this park is a popular destination for taking a hike, going on a picnic, and sledding in the winter, it's also home to a 54-foot observation tower built between 1915 and 1930. Nowadays, this unique structure in the midst of Hubbard Park in Montpelier is available for visitors to climb and check out the views of the surrounding scenery. Read on if you're curious to know more about this observation tower in Vermont that has stood the test of time.
Once you're ready to get started on your adventure exploring the abandoned tower at Hubbard Park, take 1-South if you're coming from Burlington.
You'll have up to seven miles of hiking and ski trails to check out when you spend the day at Hubbard Park.
As to be expected, the observation tower was initially built at the highest point in the park. It was also inspired to look like medieval ruins.
Aside from taking in the effects that nature has had on this observation tower, you'll get to appreciate nature from this vantage point within the tower too.
To honor its uniqueness and history, the observation tower was added to the Vermont State Historic Register in 1990.
After exploring the tower, feel free to enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the tables surrounding this ruin-like structure.
From this vantage point on top of the tower, you can see the effects that nature has had on the observation tower over the years.
And, as you explore the surrounding parts of the park, keep your eye on unique rock formations like this one when you wander around.
Are you curious to explore more unique and abandoned places in Vermont that have been reclaimed by nature? If so, take a look at these eerie destinations in Vermont.
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