π Location & Geography
Hartland is a picturesque town located in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The town is situated in the eastern part of the state, nestled in the Connecticut River Valley. Hartland is characterized by its rolling hills, lush forests, and beautiful waterways. The town covers a total area of 45.2 square miles, of which 44.9 square miles is land and 0.3 square miles is water.
π Coordinates
The geographic coordinates of Hartland, Vermont, are approximately 43.54 degrees north latitude and 72.41 degrees west longitude.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Hartland is part of the New England region in the northeastern United States. It is situated in the eastern part of Windsor County. The town is surrounded by several other Vermont towns, including Woodstock to the north, Windsor to the south, and West Windsor to the west. To the east, across the Connecticut River, is the state of New Hampshire.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As of the 2010 census, Hartland had a population of 3,393 people. The population density was 75.6 people per square mile. The racial makeup of the town was predominantly White, with small percentages of African American, Native American, Asian, and other races. The median age in the town was 44.8 years.
ποΈ History
Hartland was chartered in 1761 by New Hampshire Governor Benning Wentworth. The town was initially settled by farmers due to its fertile soil. In the 19th century, Hartland experienced growth with the establishment of several mills and factories along the Ottauquechee River. The town has retained much of its historical charm, with many buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Hartland is known for its stunning natural beauty. The town is home to several parks and nature reserves, including the Hartland Winter Trails and the Hartland Marsh. The Connecticut River, which forms the eastern boundary of the town, offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water activities. The town is also part of the Vermont Birding Trail, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.
π« Education
Education in Hartland is overseen by the Windsor Southeast Supervisory Union. The town has one elementary school, Hartland Elementary School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. High school students usually attend either Woodstock Union High School or Windsor High School. Hartland also has a public library, the Hartland Public Library, which offers a variety of resources and programs for residents of all ages.
π§ Transportation
Transportation in Hartland primarily revolves around road travel. The town is served by U.S. Route 5 and Vermont Route 12, which provide easy access to neighboring towns and cities. The closest airport is the Lebanon Municipal Airport in New Hampshire, located about 15 miles east of Hartland. Public transportation is provided by the Advance Transit bus service, which offers free rides to several towns in the Upper Valley region.
π Trivia & Events
Hartland is known for its annual “Old Home Day” celebration, which takes place on the third Saturday in July. The event features a parade, live music, food vendors, and various activities for children. The town is also home to the Skunk Hollow Tavern, a historic pub that has been serving locals and visitors since the 18th century.