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Southeast Region VT Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation Mud Season Trail Status List is updated weekly. Please visit www.trailfinder.info for more information. Southeast Region Trail Name Parcel Trail Status Bear Hill Trail Allis State Park Closed Amity Pond Trail Amity Pond Natural Area Closed Echo Lake Vista Trail Camp Plymouth State Park Caution Curtis Hollow Road Coolidge State Forest (east) Open Slack Hill Trail Coolidge State Park Closed CCC Trail Coolidge State Park Closed Myron Dutton Trail Dutton Pines State Park Open Sunset Trail Fort Dummer State Park Open Broad Brook Trail Fort Dummer State Park Open Sunrise Trail Fort Dummer State Park Open Kent Brook Trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed Appalachian Trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed Old Growth Interpretive Trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed West River Trail Jamaica State Park Open Overlook Trail Jamaica State Park Closed Hamilton Falls Trail Jamaica State Park Closed Lowell Lake Trail Lowell Lake State Park Closed Gated Road Molly Beattie State Forest Closed Mt. Olga Trail Molly Stark State Park Closed Weathersfield Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Windsor Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Futures Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Mt. Ascutney Parkway Mt. Ascutney State Park Open Brownsville Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Gated Roads Muckross State Park Open Healdville Trail Okemo State Forest Closed Government Road Okemo State Forest Closed Mountain Road Okemo State Forest Closed Gated Roads Proctor Piper State Forest Open Quechee Gorge Trail Quechee Gorge State Park Caution VINS Nature Center Trail Quechee Gorge State Park Open Park Roads Silver Lake State Park Open Sweet Pond Trail Sweet Pond State Park Open Thetford Academy Trail Thetford Hill State Park Closed Gated Roads Thetford Hill State Park Open Bald Mt. Trail Townshend State Park Closed Pinnacle Trail Wilgus State Park Open Southwest Region Trail Name Parcel Trail Status Stone House Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed Half Moon Shore Trail Bomoseen Park Closed Bomoseen Shore Access trail Bomoseen Park Caution High Pond Trail Bomoseen Park Closed Shrewsbury Peak Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed Bessenyey Loop Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed Long Trail/Appalachian Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed CCC Road Coolidge (west) State Forest closed Tinker Brook Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed D&H Rail Trail - South D&H Rail Trail Open D&H Rail Trail - North D&H Rail Trail Open Vista Trail Emerald Lake State Park Closed Bucklin Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed Black Swamp Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed Catamount Ski Trail Coolidge (west) State Forest Closed Summit Trail Mt. Philo State Park Closed Devil's Chair Trail Mt. Philo State Park Closed Overlook Trail Mt. Philo State Park Caution House Rock Trail Mt. Philo State Park Closed mountain bike trail Lake St. Catherine State Park closed Meadow Trail Lake St. Catherine State Park caution Garden Trail Taconic Mountains Ramble closed Taconic Mtns Ramble Hiking Taconic Mountains Ramble SP closed Bald Mountain Trail Aitken State Forest Closed VAST connector Trail Aitken State Forest closed Girl Scout Loop Trail Aitken State Forest Caution Bomoseen Loop Trail Bomoseen State Park Caution McDonough Trail Kingsland Bay State Park Caution Glen Lake Trail Bomoseen State Park Closed Slate History Trail Bomoseen State Park Caution Said Road - gated Bomoseen State Park Caution Cliff Trails Branbury State Park Closed Nature Trail Branbury State Park closed Champlain Trail Button Bay State Park Caution Button Point Button Bay State Park Caution Reservoir Trail Woodford State Park Closed Atwood Nature Trail Woodford State Park Closed Rich Woods Trail Emerald Lake State Park Closed Lower Clarendon Gorge Lower Clarendon Gorge SF Caution Long Trail/Appalachian Trail Hapgood State Forest Closed Meadow Trail Emerald Lake State Park Caution Nature Trail Emerald Lake State Park Caution Kent Brook Trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed Appalachian Trail Gifford Woods State Park closed Gifford Woods Interpretive trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed Healing Springs Trail Lake Shaftsbury State Park Caution East Road - gated Aitken State Forest Open Moss Glens Falls Trail Granville Gulf Reservation Open Long Trail Mt. Carmel State Forest Closed Northwest Region Trail Name State Park or State Forest Trail Status Grand Isle Nature Grand Isle State Park Open Beach Niquette Bay State Park Open Beach Bypass Trail Niquette Bay State Park Open Beach Road Alburg Dunes State Park Open Beane Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed East Loop Camel's Hump State Park Closed Burrows Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Burrows-Forest City Connector Camel's Hump State Park Closed Burns Trail Niquette Bay State Park Open Hemlock Hill Camel's Hump State Park Closed Halfway House Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Islands View Trail Niquette Bay State Park Open Burton Island Burton Island State Park Closed Camel's Hump View Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Butler Lodge Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Catamount Trail Camel's Hump SP, Huntington Gap Closed Round Pond Round Pond State Park Open Cantilever Rock Spur Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Alburg Rail Trail Alburg Rail Trail Open Allis Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Alpine Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Allen Trail Niquette Bay State Park Open Chain Gang Camel's Hump State Park Closed Clara Bow Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Nebraska Notch Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed CCC Road Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Frost Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed North Hero North Hero State Park Closed Cedar Point Trail Niquette Bay State Park Open Dean Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Forest City Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Jerusalem Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Monroe Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Ridley Crossing Trail Camel's Hump State Park Closed Long Trail CHSP, MMSF, CHSF Closed Knight Island Knight Island State Park Closed Knight Point Knight Point State Park Closed Lake Carmi Nature Trail Lake Carmi State Park Closed Laura Cowles Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Maple Ridge Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Rock Garden Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Sunset Ridge Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Wallace Cutoff Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest Closed Ledges Trail Niquette Bay State Park Open Muhley Trail Niquette Bay State Park Open Wampahoofus Trail Mt. Mansfield State Forest closed Long Trail - Winooski Riverside Camel's Hump State Park Closed Woods Island Woods Island State Park Closed Central Region Trail Name Parcel Trail Status Elmore Firetower Trail CC Putnam closed Elmore Nature Trail CC Putnam Caution Elmore Ridgeline Trail CC Putnam closed Hogback Trail CC Putnam Closed Middlesex Trail CC Putnam Closed Moss Glenn Falls Trail CC Putnam Closed Perry Hill (Lower Network) CC Putnam Closed Perry Hill (Upper Network) CC Putnam Closed Pinnacle Meadows Trail CC Putnam Closed Skyline Trail CC Putnam Closed Stowe-Pinnacle Trail CC Putnam Closed Waterbury Trail CC Putnam Closed White Rock Trail CC Putnam Closed Worcester Trail CC Putnam Closed Howe Block Trail Network Howe Block Closed Spruce Mountain Trail LR Jones Closed Anglers' Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Barnes Camp Boardwalk Mount Mansfield closed Barnes Camp Loop Mount Mansfield closed Bear Run Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Beaver Meadow Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Bingham Falls Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Burling Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Camp Smith Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Compartment 1 Road Mount Mansfield Caution Cotton Brook Rd Mount Mansfield Caution Dalley Loop Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Haselton Trail Mount Mansfield closed Hedgehog Hill Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Hellbrook Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Highbridge Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Hillfarmer Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Kelty Corners Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Patterson Brook Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Ricker Farm Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Sterling Pond Trail Mount Mansfield closed Stevenson Brook Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Stonewall Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Waterbury Center Nature Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Northeast Region Trail Name Parcel Trail Status Victory Basin Multi-Use Trail Victory State Forest Caution Haystack Mountain SouthTrail VLT Easement Closed Mount Pisgah South Trail Willoughby State Forest Caution Lyman Falls Trail Lyman Falls State Park Caution Mount Pisgah North Trail Willoughby State Forest Caution Mount Pisgah Long Pond Trail Willoughby State Forest Closed Burke Mountain Summit Trail Darling State Park Closed Mount Hor Hawkes Trail Willoughby State Forest Closed Mount Hor North Trail Willoughby State Forest Closed South Shore Loop Willoughby State Forest Caution Lyndon State Forest Trails Lyndon State Forest Caution Bog Pond Trail Victory State Forest Closed Bluff Mountain Community TrailBrighton Town Forest Caution Mount Hor Brookside Trail Willoughby State Forest Closed Wheeler Pond Trail Willoughby State Forest Caution Moose Mountain Trail Willoughby State Forest Closed Boiling Spring Trail Willoughby State Forest Closed Big Deer Mountain Trail Groton State Forest Closed Wheeler Mountain Trail Willoughby State Forest Caution Long Trail- Hazen's Notch to CanLong Trail SF/Jay SF Closed Bald Mountain Telegraph Trail Willoughby State Forest Closed Bald Mountain Mad Brook Trail Willoughby State Forest Caution Bald Mountain Long Pond Trail Willoughby State Forest Caution Perry Holbrook
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