



An urban preserve "planned" by nature, a leisurely walk from Burlington's North End Neighborhoods and a short bike or X-C ski hike from other areas of the city
APP/LLES is dedicated to the conservation of Appletree Point’s natural and historical heritage. The future urban wild preserve is minutes from 2000 city homes, accessible by the city recreation path, yet it remains very like when Samuel deChamplain first set eyes on our shores. And Felix Powell, the first settler in Burlington, built a cabin here, probably near the perennial spring at the head of Appletree Point Stream. Eastman Farm, Staniford Farm, Appletree Point Farm, Starr Farm -- the rich soils in the area provided prime agricultural conditions for farm and dairy operations in the past, and for community and backyard gardens today. Here, residents and guests can enter the past and absorb the peace and serenity of quiet, natural beauty in the modern livable city.