Robert Frost Interpretive Trail

Robert Frost Interpretive Trail

Sedptember 27, 2024

My favorite poet, Robert Frost, taught at Middlebury College in Ripton, Vermont, for over 40 years. He lived and wrote in a small cabin called the Homer Noble Farm from 1939-1963. Currently, Middlebury College owns his cabin, which is a National Historic Landmark.

To see what inspired Robert Frost and his beautiful poems, you can visit the Robert Frost Interpretive Trail near Ripton in the Green Mountains. You can walk through thick woods, along trails and streams, that I imagine made an impact on Frost and his works.

The best part about the Robert Frost Interpretive Trail? There are signs posted with his poems displayed so as you walk around you can contemplate his words.

One response to “Robert Frost Interpretive Trail”

  1. Fred White

    What a scholorly blog, and such a beautiful area. You may become a poet, and a great picture of you in front of the poem. Laurie and Dan are back from their trip to Eureka Springs, had a nice cabin in the woods and a good time, Love You, Dad

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