Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Tours
Experience the magic of the October Supermoon with Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Rangers on October 17th as we hike to South Peak for a breathtaking moonrise! The hike will begin at the Forest Center at 5:00 PM, featuring a brief astronomy exploration session before we set off with our flashlights through the park. This 4-mile roundtrip hike includes approximately 600 feet of elevation gain on carriage roads, with some sections of steep terrain.
Reservations are required! Please sign up in advance.
Be sure to arrive with reliable flashlights (headlamps preferred), sturdy shoes, water, and warm layers, as it will be chilly!
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Please arrive at the Forest Center no later than 5:00pm. Allow at least 15 additional minutes for parking and walking up the site from the Billings Farm & Museum parking lot.
Meet at the Forest Center, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Woodstock, VT. Parking for Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is located at the Billings Farm & Museum. If using a GPS, please enter "69 Old River Rd, Woodstock, VT 05091". To enter the National Park, take the paved path to the right of the Billings Farm & Museum Visitor Center, walk up and cross the street, and then take the right fork and walk 1/8 mile to reach the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Forest Center.
This hike will involve steep assents on carriage roads. There are no restrooms on the hiking trails. Please call 802-457-3368 ext. 0 after your booking if you have accessibility questions or concerns.
Children are charged a $1 reservation fee per ticket for tours. When booking your reservation, please ensure that you account for all adults and children.
Tours can be booked online until the designated tour time, or until sold out.
Show your tour ticket at Billings Farm & Museum for $2 off admission to the site.
Please arrive with reliable flashlights (headlamps preferred), sturdy shoes, water, and warm layers.