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Experience the Vermont of legend: rolling hills of woods and pasture, expansive vistas, miles of beckoning backcountry roads and trails, rural villages tucked into the folds of an historic landscape, rushing streams, pristine lakes and picturesque ponds, first-rate skiing without the crowds or the exorbitant prices, lovely inns and cozy B&Bs, delicious dining, and enduring general stores. All this - and a friendly, eclectic mix of folk who welcome you with hospitality and charm - can still be found around Burke and Caledonia County, Vermont.
Burke Mountain Ski Area is on Burke Mountain. A volunteer group maintains the mountain biking trails. Portions of these trails are open to cross-country skiers in the winter. The highest point is Burke Mountain, at 3,268 feet. Mountain bikers frequent East Burke in summer. During the summer season there are hundreds of riders at any given time riding the local trails.
St. Johnsbury, (sometimes locally known as "St. Jay"), is the county seat of Caledonia County. In 2006, the town was named "Best Small Town" in National Geographic Adventure's "Where to live and play" feature. There has been an annual First Night community celebration of the arts on New Year's Eve since 1993. The town contains the only National Historic Landmark in the county - the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. The town also contains 12 other places on the list of National Register of Historic Places.