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    A timelapse of clouds rising above Mt. Mansfield at Sunset from Mills Riverside PArk
    The covered bridge serves as an entrance to the park.
    Looking through a covered bridge window at the Mills River.
    Three large fields at the entrance to the park are dedicated to Lauryn Ashley Stockdale.
    A large pavilion can be reserved for large groups.
    The logging road leads to several loop trails.
    The pond at Mills Riverside Park.
    There is a tenting area and gazebo directly adjacent to a sledding hill.
    The Eagles Meadow Picnic area is a popular place for open air gatherings.
    There is a firepit that can be used with a permit.
    Tent platforms are available for formal groups.
    One of the many trail junctions.
    Hiking through Mills Riverside Park.
    Trails weave through meadows and forests.
    Benches are located along the trail.
    Looking into the horse pasture on the northeast end of the park.
    At the end of the logging road there is a wilderness area that is closed to the public.
    The trail can be quite muddy in places.
    The off-leash dog area is in an open field.
    Part of the off-leash dog area.
    Mills Riverside Park.
    The pond at Mills Riverside Park.
    The Mills River near the entrance to the park.

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