
THE GEOLOGY OF DARLING STATE PARK
THE GEOLOGY OF DARLING STATE PARK
INTRODUCTION
THE GEOLOGY OF THE PARK
THE ROCKS AND THEIR HISTORY
WHY IS THERE A BURKE MOUNTAIN?
HIKES TO TAKE
NEARBY AREAS TO VISIT
SUGGESTED READING
Footnotes
Nestled on the slopes of Burke Mountain, this audio guide invites listeners to step onto one of Vermont’s most panoramic vistas. From the summit you can spot distant peaks such as Mount Ascutney, Camels Hump, and even New Hampshire’s Mount Washington, each landmark hinting at the ancient forces that shaped the landscape. The narrator paints a vivid picture of the park’s natural allure, perfect for hikers, campers, and anyone who loves a good view.
Beyond the scenery, the program delves into the story written in the rocks beneath your feet. It explains fundamental geological concepts—time scales measured in millions of years, the interplay of physics, chemistry, and biology, and the clues that tell us how the region evolved. Whether you’re a seasoned geologist or a curious visitor, the discussion remains clear and engaging, offering a fresh appreciation for the hidden history of Darling State Park.
Language
en
Duration
~30 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-11-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A mid-20th-century geology writer, he created clear, practical guides to Vermont’s state parks that helped visitors understand how those landscapes were formed. His books turn bedrock, fossils, and glacial history into something approachable for general readers.
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