Last fall, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department opened a new visitors center in Addison, Vermont. The Dead Creek Wildlife Area has long been a popular spot to watch the Snow Geese migration in late fall, but now there is a year round visitor center at this beautiful spot which is nothing short of a little slice of heaven. A perfect spot for birdwatching and other wildlife viewing, this wildlife park in VT is not to be missed. Read on for more information about the Dead Creek Visitors Center and don’t miss the video of the Snow Geese migration at the end. It’s a spectacular sight!
The Dead Creek Wildlife Area is located at 966 VT-17, Addison, VT 05491.
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With mountains flanking either side of the creek, this is a natural corridor for bird migration.
Youtube/Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department You’ll find shore birds, raptors and water fowl all travel through the area.
The creek has both shelter and food for the wildlife, making it an ideal spot for them.
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Not to mention a gorgeous spot in the world!
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The new visitors center has a free welcome room for self guided tours.
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This is a great educational tool which shows the history of the area, as well as fish and wildlife management, conservation partnerships, habitats and more.
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The Robert Fuller room is a great resource with loads of information about wildlife conservation.
Facebook/Vermont Fish & Wildlife The Robert Fuller room is only open with advanced reservations. Call 802-759-2397 or email ANR.DeadCreekWMA@vermont.gov to make a reservation.
With dioramas, microscopes and more, this is a wonderful place to learn for people of all ages.
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In the late fall, don’t miss a trip to see the migration of the Snow Geese. It’s a sight to behold!
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The Dead Creek Visitors Center is open from Fridays through Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Click here for their website or check out this video for more information.
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You’ll find shore birds, raptors and water fowl all travel through the area.
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The Robert Fuller room is only open with advanced reservations. Call 802-759-2397 or email ANR.DeadCreekWMA@vermont.gov to make a reservation.
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Check out this incredible video on Youtube by user bob vt.
After exploring this wildlife park in Southern Vermont, head north to check out this amazing trail which will lead you on an archaeological treasure.
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