Vermont Camping
Recreation.gov backpacking, overnight camping, modern camping; and camping in yurts, teepees, tipis, and tents ... camping in developed sites, resorts, cabins; primitive camping, ... Take precautions against camping in an area that may be dangerous in the case of sudden flash floods. Check with local rangers to find a safe and legal camping area ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Camping ... The Green Mountain National Forest is a four season (some say six with mud and Black Fly season) recreation experience. The most popular season is autumn when the mountains are ablaze with color. Summer is popular for camping, hiking, backpacking, fishing, and canoeing. Winter brings out colorfully-clad skiers (both downhill and cross-country), snowboarders, snowmobilers, and snowshoe enthusiasts. In Spring, the Forest bursts forth from the grip of Winter with emerging leaves on the trees, migrating birds, and blooming wildflowers that are visible along many of the Forest trails. The first fishing days are enjoyed by a lot of people. Mud season is usually short but intense. Mountain biking and hiking on wet trails is not encouraged during this time. ... [Read More]
Our Location . Sightseeing, skiing, hiking, camping, biking, fishing, antiquing and canoeing are but a few leisure time activities. Nearby towns such as Woodstock, Vermont and Hanover, New Hampshire offer a variety of cultural and social opportunities with museums, theater, concerts, shops and fine dining. ... [Read More]
Glacier National Park - Request Information Includes information about camping in Glacier's backcountry. ... Camping Regulations ... 2005 Backcountry Camping Guide ... [Read More]
MAT - Minority Outreach Programs (Vermont) Outdoors Weekend, a partnership between VDFW and the UVM Extension System, offers families a low-cost 3-day weekend of outdoor instruction and experiences. Modeled on BOW, families bring their own camping gear and food, and staff instruct on everything from "Reading the Woods" to fire arm safety and marksmanship, orienteering, canoeing, archery, fly fishing, etc. Just had first session at a state park, with 30 families for a total of 120 participants. [Brochure] ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Camping ... The Finger Lakes National Forest provides plenty of "room to roam," with few restrictions on recreation use. Popular recreation activities include auto travel, blueberry picking, hunting and fishing, observing nature and wildlife, camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, and snowmobiling. The Forest has over 25 miles of interconnecting trails, including the 12 mile Interloken National Recreation Trail and two miles of the Finger Lakes Trail. Attractions include spacious pastures, cool ravines, and varied forests. ... [Read More]
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