Caledonia, Vermont
Caledonia
State/Province: Vermont
Country: United States
Location Overview
Caledonia is a town located in Caledonia County, Vermont, in the northeastern United States. It serves as a municipal center and is part of the larger region known for its rural landscape and small communities. The town is situated near the confluence of the Passumpsic River and the Moose River, contributing to its geographical significance in the area.
As of the most recent census data, Caledonia has a small population, reflective of its rural character. The town is home to several notable points of interest, including the Caledonia County Courthouse and local government offices, which serve as administrative hubs. The town also features outdoor recreational sites, such as nearby forests and rivers, which attract visitors for activities like hiking and fishing.
In terms of infrastructure, Caledonia has seen recent developments focused on improving local transportation routes and enhancing public services. The town's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, small businesses, and tourism, with an increasing emphasis on sustainable practices. Climate considerations have also prompted discussions around environmental conservation efforts within the community.