Hunting, Fishing & Camping
Hunt in the forests, fields and wetlands of the Moosalamoo Region. Hunted is permitted throughout the Green Mountain National Forest, with the exception of areas in and around campgrounds and other developed recreation areas. Hunters are responsible for ensuring they are on National Forest land, which is generally marked with red blazes. There are opportunities for for big game, small game, upland birds and Wild Turkey.
Fish in the streams, ponds, and lakes of the Moosalamoo Region for Brook, Brown, Rainbow & Lake Trout, Salmon, Bass, Pike, Yellow Perch, Smelt, Panfish.
Camping information:
Camp within the MNRA |
Campgrounds & Marinas |
VT State parks |
A note on general forest camping: (link to USFS site)
There are many general forest areas available on the Green Mountain
National Forest for rustic or dispersed camping. Visitors can camp
anywhere on the forest unless the area is posted closed to camping,
while staying the recommended 200 feet from roads, trails, and bodies
of water to disperse impact. These areas provide a place to camp and
enjoy nature's solitude at no charge. There is a camping limit of
14-days in a 30-day period on the Forest. Camp in existing sites, and do
not cut any vegetation. Please leave the campsites clean by using Leave No Trace Principles, such as carry out what you carry in.
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