Where is Hardwick Located? - Hardwick is a city located in the Caledonia County of Vermont, United States. Hardwick lies between 29.0338575 Degrees North latitudes and 95.4343859 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Hardwick Located?
Hardwick is a city located in the Caledonia County of Vermont, United States. Hardwick lies between 29.0338575 Degrees North latitudes and 95.4343859 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Hardwick city is 1269 people and the city has a total area of 1.44 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Hardwick, Vermont Quick Facts
| Property | Information |
|---|---|
| Town | Hardwick |
| County | Caledonia County |
| State | Vermont |
| State Capital | Montpelier |
| US Region | Northeastern United States |
| Latitude | 44.5048°N |
| Longitude | 72.3669°W |
| Elevation | 732 ft (223 m) |
| Land Area | 39.77 sq mi |
| Water Area | 0.33 sq mi |
| Total Area | 40.10 sq mi |
| Population (latest Census year) | 2,859 (Census 2020) |
| Population Density | Approximately 72 per sq mi |
| ZIP Code | 05843 |
| Area Code | 802 |
| Time Zone Standard | Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5) |
| Time Zone Daylight | Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4) |
| Currency | US Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 50-31975 |
| Congressional District | Vermont At-Large Congressional District |
Nearby Cities to Hardwick, Vermont
- Greensboro, Vermont — 8 mi North
- Wolcott, Vermont — 10 mi West
- Morrisville, Vermont — 15 mi West
- Craftsbury, Vermont — 12 mi Northeast
- Stowe, Vermont — 24 mi Southwest
- Lyndon, Vermont — 24 mi East
- Montpelier, Vermont — 31 mi South
- Barre, Vermont — 34 mi South
- Newport, Vermont — 41 mi North
- St. Johnsbury, Vermont — 27 mi East
Driving Distances from Hardwick, Vermont
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greensboro | Vermont | 8 | 15 minutes |
| Wolcott | Vermont | 10 | 15 minutes |
| Craftsbury | Vermont | 12 | 20 minutes |
| Morrisville | Vermont | 15 | 20 minutes |
| St. Johnsbury | Vermont | 27 | 35 minutes |
| Stowe | Vermont | 24 | 35 minutes |
| Montpelier | Vermont | 31 | 45 minutes |
| Barre | Vermont | 34 | 50 minutes |
| Burlington | Vermont | 58 | 1 hour 20 minutes |
| Newport | Vermont | 41 | 1 hour |
Transportation and Connectivity in Hardwick, Vermont
| Transportation | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Morrisville-Stowe State Airport; Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport |
| IATA Code | MVL (Morrisville-Stowe), BTV (Burlington) |
| Port | Not Applicable |
| Major Highways | Vermont Route 14, Vermont Route 15, Vermont Route 16 |
| Train/Amtrak Service | Nearest Amtrak station at Waterbury (Vermonter connection via bus) |
| Local Bus/Transit Service | Rural Community Transportation (RCT) |
- Vermont Route 14 connects Hardwick with Barre, Craftsbury, and Newport.
- Vermont Route 15 provides access to Morrisville, Hyde Park, and St. Johnsbury.
- Vermont Route 16 links the town with Greensboro and U.S. Route 2.
- RCT operates regional public transportation connecting Hardwick with neighboring towns and essential services.
- Morrisville-Stowe State Airport provides general aviation services, while Burlington International Airport offers commercial flights.
What are top Places to Visit in Hardwick, Vermont
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Hardwick Historical Society | History Museum |
| Lamoille Valley Rail Trail | Recreation Trail |
| Buffumville Lake | Scenic Recreation Area |
| Highland Center for the Arts | Performing Arts Center |
| Caspian Lake | Natural Attraction |
| Craftsbury Outdoor Center | Outdoor Recreation Area |
| Stannard Mountain View | Scenic Overlook |
| Hardwick Farmers Market | Local Market |
| Hazen's Notch Area | Natural Area |
| Willey's Store Historic District | Historic Landmark |
Colleges and Universities in Hardwick, Vermont
| Institution | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sterling College | Private | College | Environmental stewardship and sustainable agriculture |
| Northern Vermont University – Lyndon | Public | University | Liberal arts, education, and atmospheric sciences |
| Community College of Vermont (Morrisville Center) | Public | Community College | Associate degrees and workforce education |
| Vermont State University – Johnson | Public | University | Undergraduate and graduate degree programs |
| Hazen Union School | Public | Middle & High School | Primary public secondary school serving Hardwick |
Waterbodies in Hardwick, Vermont
Lamoille River, Caspian Lake, Joe's Pond, Greensboro Brook, Black Creek, Buffalo Brook, Nichols Pond, Molly's Falls Reservoir, Green River Reservoir, Joes Brook
Golf Courses in Hardwick, Vermont
Mountain View Country Club, Ryder Brook Golf Club, Orleans Country Club, Stowe Country Club, Cedar Knoll Country Club, Barre Country Club, Jay Peak Golf Course, Newport Country Club
Hardwick, Vermont — Key Historical Facts
- Hardwick was chartered in 1781 and permanently settled during the late eighteenth century as agriculture expanded across northern Vermont.
- During the nineteenth century, the town became nationally known for its granite quarries, earning the nickname "Granite Center of the World" before Barre rose to prominence.
- The arrival of the St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain Railroad accelerated economic growth by connecting local granite, timber, and agricultural products to regional markets.
- In recent decades, Hardwick gained national recognition for its innovative local food movement, with farms, food producers, and community organizations revitalizing the regional economy.
- Today, Hardwick is known for its agricultural heritage, vibrant arts community, scenic landscapes, and leadership in sustainable local food systems.
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