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- Bell Information
- Bristol Band Stand Historical info
Historical information about the Bristol Bandstand. A treasured structure in downtown Bristol.
- Bristol Youth Sports (BYS) Sponsorship
The Bristol Recreation Department offers a sponsorship program that supports our mission while providing businesses with advertising opportunities at seasonal events and multi-sport programs. Our goal is to provide quality, year-round recreation for Bristol residents and visitors, enriching our community’s physical, mental, cultural, and social well-being. With ongoing support from local groups, we continue to create exciting opportunities for all!
- BYS Soccer Field KEY
- BYS Soccer Master Practice 2025
- Eagle Park Management Plan 2023
Eagle Park is a 5.5-acre parcel located at 908 Lincoln Road, approximately 0.7 miles east of
Bartlett’s Falls near the Bristol-Lincoln town line. The park offers a sparsely-forested
meadow along the New Haven River for bird-watching, picnicking, and recreating, and features
the Chuck Baser Memorial Universal Fishing Platform that provides Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) compliant access to the river for fishing.
- Finding Your Tax-Deductible Program Info
Steps to finding your tax-deductible information.
- Holley Hall Timeline
A timeline prepared by the Bristol Historical Society in 2010
- Memorial Park Management Plan 2023
Memorial Park in Bristol has been known alternatively as Memorial Forest Park, and
Veteran’s Memorial Park. A scenic waterfall, known locally as Burnham Falls, is the
focal point of Memorial Park. This parcel is located in the northeastern
corner of the town on the south side of VT Route 17, approximately 1.6 miles east of the
junction with VT Route 116.
- Outdoor Recreation PDF
- Sycamore Management Plan 2023
Sycamore Park is located in the southwestern portion of the town of Bristol on the west side of
Vermont Route 116 is just south of the bridge over the New Haven River. The property
consists of approximately 8.4 acres and was acquired during the years 1998 through 2000 as part
of an agreement between the Town of Bristol and the Federal Emergency Management Agency
after a summer flood impacted the area.
- Sycamore Park Pollinator Garden Information
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