
Granite Quarries define the industrial character of the northwestern uplands, where the communities of Websterville, Graniteville, and East Barre emerged to support Vermont's stone-cutting heritage. The landscape is a complex network of steep hills and narrow valleys, drained by the Jail Branch and Waits River. Moving southeast from the industrial quarry centers, the terrain transitions into the dense woodlands of Groton State Forest and Jones State Forest, punctuated by high points like Spruce Mtn and Signal Mtn.
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