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  1. Top ways to experience nearby attractions. Casey's Hill is now the property of the town of Underhill with a small parking lot just below the hill. All natural snow with a steep climb and a long way to coast at the bottom; no trees. Locals frequent the hill but all are welcome.

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    • Underhill, Vermont
  2. Casey’s Hill. The sledding hill in action! In 2005, JULT raised $245,000 to purchase a famous winter sliding hill for the Town of Underhill. The Town contributed $20,000 and donated a conservation easement on this property to the Vermont Land Trust.

  3. Tucked away in the valley between the foothills and the flanks of Mount Mansfield itself, Casey's Hill is part of a public land easement that recognizes the value of outdoor recreation. The hill is primarily used for sledding and features several aspects with varying degrees of steepness.

  4. Jan 11, 2010 · Casey’s Hill is a famous sledding hill in the Pleasant Valley area of Underhill, Vermont. The hill, which sits in the shadow of Mount Mansfield, has been a popular sledding destination for generations. On any given winter weekend, you’ll find dozens of kids and families gliding across the snow on toboggans, tubes, and sliders.

  5. Casey's Hill - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - Tripadvisor. Casey's Hill, Underhill: See 5 reviews, articles, and photos of Casey's Hill, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 8 attractions in Underhill.

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    • Underhill, Vermont
  6. Feb 9, 2016 · Sure, there’s the iconic vision of Casey’s Hill in Underhill, replete with apple-cheeked youngsters laughing their way down the slope on plastic saucers, but the sledding scene has expanded well beyond that Norman Rockwell image to timed competition, manufacturing, and guided tours.

  7. Casey's Hill, Underhill: See 5 reviews, articles, and photos of Casey's Hill, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 6 attractions in Underhill.

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