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Landmark: Giorgetti ParkCity: Rutland
Country: USA Vermont
Continent: North America
Giorgetti Park, Rutland, USA Vermont, North America
Giorgetti Park is a municipal park located in Rutland, Vermont, USA.
It serves as a recreational area for the local community.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a large, open grassy field bordered by mature deciduous trees. A paved walking path encircles the perimeter. A small, man-made pond is situated in the central-western section, with a concrete bridge crossing its narrowest point. Playground equipment, including swings and a slide, is located on the eastern side.
Location & Access Logistics
Giorgetti Park is situated approximately 2.5 kilometers south of Rutland's city center. Access is via South Main Street, which directly abuts the park's western boundary. Ample free parking is available in a designated lot off South Main Street. The Green Mountain Transit bus route 1 (South Main Street/Rutland Town) stops at the park entrance on South Main Street.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The land was acquired by the City of Rutland in 1958 through a donation from the Giorgetti family. The park was developed in phases, with the initial landscaping and playground construction completed by 1965. The pond is a constructed feature, designed to manage stormwater runoff and provide aesthetic value.
Key Highlights & Activities
Walking the paved perimeter path. Observing waterfowl on the pond. Utilizing the playground facilities. Picnicking in open grassy areas. Casual sports activities on the main field.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in a central building near the playground. Several picnic tables are distributed throughout the park, offering limited shade. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent within the park boundaries. No on-site food vendors are present; nearest options are located along South Main Street.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon provides optimal lighting on the open fields. The months of May through October offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. The pond is accessible year-round, though ice formation may occur in winter.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the pond was once stocked with trout, though this has not been officially confirmed by park records. The park's original design included plans for a small amphitheater, which were never realized due to budget constraints.
Nearby Landmarks
- Rutland Country Club (1.2km Southwest)
- Vermont State Fairgrounds (2.0km North)
- South Plaza Shopping Center (1.8km North)
- Dewey's Pond (3.5km Southeast)