Kendall Lake State Forest is a tranquil Vermont woodland offering diverse recreational activities in a serene forest setting centered around the scenic Kendall Lake.
Kendall Lake State Forest encompasses approximately 258 acres in northeastern Vermont, near the town of Glover. The forest features a mix of hardwoods and softwoods typical of the Northern Hardwood Forest region, including maple, birch, and spruce, which support a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, and numerous bird species. The focal point of the forest is Kendall Lake, a small, clean waterbody that provides opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and wildlife observation. The terrain is gently rolling with well-maintained trails suitable for hiking and cross-country skiing. Historically, the area was used for timber harvesting, but today it is managed for conservation and low-impact outdoor recreation by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation. Visitors enjoy quiet walks along the water’s edge and peaceful paddling trips, with the forest’s relatively compact size making it ideal for half-day visits or family outings. While the area lacks extensive developed facilities, its natural setting and ease of access offer a quiet retreat for residents and visitors looking to experience Vermont's natural landscapes without the crowds found in larger parks. The forest's location allows easy access to surrounding natural attractions and quaint nearby towns, adding to its appeal as a regional outdoor destination.
Kendall Lake with accessible shoreline for fishing and paddling
A diverse northern hardwood forest ecosystem supporting local wildlife
Quiet hiking trails ideal for birdwatching and nature photography
Winter cross-country skiing on groomed forest trails
A small, clearwater lake that supports trout fishing and paddling, providing peaceful water-based recreation.
A mixed forest stand of maple, birch, and spruce, offering important habitat for regional wildlife species.
Several moderate-length trails that loop through varied forest terrain, suitable for hiking and cross-country skiing.