Campgrounds open for the season

VERMONT- Just in time for the long holiday weekend, campsites on the Green Mountain National Forest will open Friday, May 23. The forest offers several recreational opportunities including picnicking, camping, hiking, backpacking, fishing, hunting, boating, and biking. The Forest Service has listed up-to-date information on road and trail conditions as well as recreation “hot spots” on its website.
Moosalamoo Campground - Currently there is no potable water at the Moosalamoo Campground. People should bring their own water.
Grout Pond Camp Loop Trail – The trail will undergo reconstruction in May through June. The construction project will impact parking in the lower parking area and visitors will likely see construction equipment traveling between the parking area and Camp Loop. Walk-in campsites remain open for public use.
Hapgood Pond – Two pavilions will undergo renovations over Memorial Day weekend and in to early June – both will be unavailable for reservation at that time. The bathhouse may also be closed early in the season due to ongoing renovations.
Forest Road 71 – This road is currently closed due to a culvert washout. Staff are developing a plan to repair the damage as quickly as possible. Dispersed camping on this road, as well as Forest Road 86 and Forest Road 83, will be affected.
For more information visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/gmfl.

The Deerfield Valley News

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Wilmington, VT 05363

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