Hardwick State Forest offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities amid Vermont’s northern woodland landscapes, featuring hiking, wildlife observation, and forest camping.
Hardwick State Forest encompasses roughly 5,800 acres in northern Vermont’s Caledonia County, primarily within the towns of Hardwick and Walden. The forest features a varied landscape of mixed hardwood and conifer stands, interspersed with wetlands, ponds, and old logging roads now serving as trails. This forested area supports a wide range of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, black bear, and numerous bird species such as warblers and raptors. Hardwick State Forest was established to conserve forest ecosystems and provide public recreational access. Key activities include hiking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, and fishing in the forest’s small ponds and streams. Notable landmarks include scenic overlooks providing panoramic views of the surrounding Green Mountains and serene ponds like Echo Pond that offer peaceful paddling opportunities. The forest's extensive trail network takes visitors through remote, quiet woodlands away from developed areas, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a less-crowded Vermont experience. The forest also contributes to local timber management and forest health initiatives, balancing sustainable resource use with conservation. Its proximity to the rural communities of Hardwick and Wolcott makes it accessible yet retains a quiet, natural atmosphere highly valued by visitors. Seasonal activities, including snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during winter months, broaden its appeal year-round.
Echo Pond – a tranquil spot for fishing and canoeing
Panoramic views from select ridge trails overlooking the Green Mountains
Diverse wildlife including black bear and migratory bird species
Network of old logging roads adapted for multi-use recreation
A quiet, small pond offering opportunities for fishing, canoeing and wildlife observation.
Several higher elevation trails provide sweeping views of the Green Mountains to the south and east.
A healthy forest ecosystem supporting a range of flora and fauna typical of northeastern Vermont.