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  • The Catamount Outdoor Family Center has been the home of the McCullough family since 1873. The place was originally the home farm of Giles Chittenden. The main house was built by his father, Vermont's first Governor, Thomas Chittenden, in 1796.

    The property at Catamount is listed by the Vermont Division for Historic Places and the national Register of Historic Places as the "Giles Chittenden Homestead". The land is situated on two hills affording vistas including the Green Mountains and the Winooski River Valley in the East and the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain in the West. A pleasant combination of woodland, pasture, and cropland combine with mostly gently rolling terrain to make this 500 acre property a gem in burgeoning Chittenden County.

    We started the recreation/conservation land use experiment in 1978 that you see here today. The property has become a model of education, agriculture, forestry, wildlife management, conservation, historic preservation, and recreation. it regularly services Vermonters throughout the Northwest quadrant of the state. It is also a destination for tourists from around the globe. Catamount is a 501(c)3 non profit organization.

    Mission Statement: To promote family and community well being through activity and education in a natural environment.

Catamount Is Going Solar!

Catamount is installing two solar panels as part of the VPIRG Energy’s Solar Communities promotion. VPIRG has negotiated low financing rates and a huge savings on purchase and installation. We hope you will join us in helping Vermonters take charge of our own electricity needs. If you do not have a site that is “solar suitable” we will host your solar panel for a modest lease, benefitting Catamount. We have set aside 12 spots for panels; 9 spots are remaining. You must be in the Green Mountain Power service area to participate.
Visit the VPIRG site for all the details.
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