CBHM Camping...Check Out Quechee State Park

Still need lodging? Check out the Vermont State Park at Quechee, right down the road from the Runner Parking/Buses

Vermont State Parks Quechee
Quechee State Park
5800 Woodstock Road
Hartford, VT 05047
Park Phone: 802-295-2990  http://www.vtstateparks.com/htm/quechee.htm

 
Directions:
From Jct. I-89 and U.S. 4 (Exit 1): Go 3 mi. W on U.S. 4. N43° 38.209' W72° 24.032' Directions/Map

About the Park:
Welcome to Quechee State Park. Its location along US Route 4, and its proximity to many Upper-Valley attractions make the park a popular tourist destination. Hundreds of thousands of visitors stop each year to take in the breathtaking views of the Quechee Gorge. Other visitors seeking an overnight stay enjoy the easy access to the park’s spacious campsites.

The focal point of the park is Vermont’s deepest gorge, formed by glacial activity approximately 13,000 years ago. Visitors can look down at the Ottauquechee River, flowing 165 feet below viewing points along Route 4.

The land on which the park is located was originally owned by the A. G. Dewey Company, a major wool processor in the 19th century. Mr. Dewey settled in the Quechee area around 1869, establishing a woolen mill. The Dewey Company was a very successful processor of wool and employed as many as 500 people, many in the mill village.

Water from falls and the mill pond just above the gorge were used to power the facility. Dewey began making fine satinets in 1836, and shoddy (reworked used wool) in 1841. Numerous machinery and product inventions were created here, including Sheep’s Grey and Dewey’s Gray which was trademarked in 1875. Both types of wool were known for general excellence throughout the country and became the standard fabric for roller coverings in cotton mills.

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