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Rochester Ranger Station

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Luis
January 15, 2019
Great resource for determining your hiking adventures!
Deborah
July 21, 2020
GMNF encompasses more than 400,000 acres in southwestern and central Vermont, forming the largest contiguous public land area in the State. Characterized by striking scenery that combines rugged mountain peaks with quintessential Vermont villages, the Forest is an attraction for many visitors. The GMNF signifies a multiple-use ethic through its role of providing ecological and science-based forestry stewardship, clean water, diverse vegetation, high-value, high-quality forest products, economical and educational contributions, and trail-based backcountry recreation. o Over 900 miles of trails managed for both summer and winter uses o Sections long trails like the Appalachian National Trail, the Long Trail, and the North Country Trail. o Outstanding campgrounds, including two designated National Recreation Areas o Eight designated wilderness areas on the Green Mountain National Forest o 3 Alpine and 6 Nordic ski areas offering some of the most spectacular skiing in the northeast o Countless lakes and streams for unlimited fishing and other water activities
GMNF encompasses more than 400,000 acres in southwestern and central Vermont, forming the largest contiguous public land area in the State. Characterized by striking scenery that combines rugged mountain peaks with quintessential Vermont villages, the Forest is an attraction for many visitors. The G…
Erik
December 8, 2016
it's at junction of Quarry Hill and Rt 100. Rangers are very helpful steering you to parks and trails
Fayth
February 26, 2022
Information on local trails for hiking, biking, and skiing.
Kelly
March 5, 2019
There is a beautiful and brand new trail behind the Green Mountain Ranger Station at the Northern Border of the town of Rochester. You can access the trailhead from the parking lot. Head directly back from the parking class through the grass and you will see the high grass split in two, that’s the beginning of the trail. It’s a 30 min climb and a quick down. I like to lap it a few times. I call it the “Health Club”. I don’t know the proper name.
There is a beautiful and brand new trail behind the Green Mountain Ranger Station at the Northern Border of the town of Rochester. You can access the trailhead from the parking lot. Head directly back from the parking class through the grass and you will see the high grass split in two, that’s the…

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99 Ranger Rd
Rochester, VT