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Pownal State Forest Adventures

Pownal State Forest offers extensive opportunities for hiking, hunting, and outdoor exploration within southwestern Vermont's scenic landscape.

4100
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1940s
Year Established

About Pownal State Forest

 

Pownal State Forest is located in the town of Pownal in southwestern Vermont, near the Massachusetts and New York state borders. Covering over 4,000 acres, the forest features a mix of hardwood and softwood forests, boulder-strewn hillsides, and a variety of wildlife habitats typical of the southern Berkshires region. The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation and primarily provides public access for hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation. Historically, this area was once part of extensive timber harvesting and farming communities before becoming a protected state forest reserve. The topography is characterized by rolling hills and small streams, providing a quiet refuge for outdoor enthusiasts. Recreational facilities are minimal, emphasizing a back-to-nature experience. Hunting seasons attract many visitors, while hiking and nature watching occur mainly on informal trails and logging roads. Pownal State Forest is appreciated for its peaceful environment and natural beauty, offering an accessible natural setting for residents and visitors from nearby states. Unlike many parks, it encourages more primitive, less structured outdoor recreation. Its location near other protected areas and the Taconic Mountains makes it a useful corridor for local wildlife and an off-the-beaten-path destination for hikers and hunters.

Highlights

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Quiet hiking and hunting trails with limited development

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Diverse mix of hardwood and softwood forest ecosystems

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Proximity to the Taconic Mountains and Appalachian Trail corridor

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Scenic views from ridge roads and forested knolls

Notable Natural Features

Taconic Range Influence

Pownal State Forest sits on the western flank of the Taconic Mountains, offering glimpses of the larger mountain system and a varied landscape.

Mixed Forest Habitat

The forest supports a healthy mix of northern hardwoods and evergreens, providing habitat for deer, turkey, bear, and other wildlife.

Informal Trail Network

While trails are not formally maintained, old logging roads and paths allow access to remote and scenic sections of the forest.