π Location & Geography
Underhill is a charming town located in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. It lies in the northeastern part of the county, bordered by the town of Jericho to the south, St. George to the west, and the town of Cambridge to the north. The eastern boundary of Underhill is marked by the crest of the Green Mountains.
π Coordinates
The geographical coordinates of Underhill, Vermont are approximately 44Β°32β²N 72Β°56β²W. The town is situated at an elevation of about 1,312 feet above sea level.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Underhill occupies a total area of about 51.7 square miles, of which, around 51.6 square miles is land and 0.1 square miles is water. The town is part of the Burlington metropolitan area, the most populous metropolitan area in the state of Vermont.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As of the 2010 census, Underhill had a population of 3,016 residents. The town has a predominantly white population, with a small percentage of other races. The median age in Underhill is around 42 years. The town is known for its strong sense of community and quiet, rural lifestyle.
ποΈ History
Underhill was chartered by the Vermont General Assembly on June 26, 1763, to John Hill and 64 associates. The town was named for Hill’s relative, Judge Jedediah Hyde Underhill, a prominent figure in early Vermont history. The first settlers arrived in Underhill in 1786, and the town was officially organized in 1795.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Underhill is renowned for its natural beauty. The town is home to Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in Vermont, which offers stunning views and a variety of outdoor activities. The area is characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and clear streams. Underhill State Park, located on the western slope of Mount Mansfield, is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
π« Education
Education in Underhill is administered by the Chittenden East Supervisory Union. The town has one elementary school, Underhill Central School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through fourth grade. Older students attend Browns River Middle School in nearby Jericho and Mount Mansfield Union High School in Jericho.
π§ Transportation
Underhill is served by Vermont Route 15, which provides east-west connectivity. The closest major airport is Burlington International Airport, located about 20 miles west of Underhill. The town is also accessible by several local and regional bus lines.
π Trivia & Events
Underhill is famous for its annual Harvest Market, a popular event that features local produce, crafts, and live music. The town is also home to the “Old Red Mill,” a historic grist mill that is now a museum. In addition, Underhill is known for its close proximity to the “Smugglers Notch,” a narrow pass through the Green Mountains used by bootleggers during the Prohibition era.