Wolcott, Lamoille County
Chartered August 22, 1781
Altitude 750 feet

Seth Hubbell, his wife and five girls, who began their journey in Norwalk, CT, were the second pioneer family to settle in Wolcott. They snowshoed eight miles of tree blazed trail from Hyde Park to Wolcott arriving with scant possessions during the "scarce season" to engage in a desperate struggle for survival. This account was committed by Mr. Hubble 35 years later in his narrative. Wolcott is tucked between the mountains and the Lamoille river valley. The river is an attraction for fishermen and photographers, as well as boaters and is handicapped accessible. Fisher Bridge over the river is the only covered railroad bridge still in use in the US.

Schools: Wolcott Elementary School, Green Mtn Waldorf School, The Center for Northern Studies
Churches: Church of Nazarene, Methodist Church (UMC)
Annual Activities: Farmer's Market (summer)
Park/Lakes: Lamoille River
Food: General Store
Lodging: B&Bs, Inns
Businesses: General store, furniture store, garages, auto parts

Population - 1229
Town Clerk - 586-2823