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Thompson Memorial State Forest adventures

Thompson Memorial State Forest Adventures

Thompson Memorial State Forest is a well-preserved natural area in Vermont offering diverse trails for hiking and mountain biking amidst mixed hardwood and conifer forests.

1400
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About Thompson Memorial State Forest

 

Thompson Memorial State Forest spans over 1,400 acres in the northeast region of Vermont, near the town of Thetford. The forest is characterized by a combination of northern hardwood stands, mixed conifers, and open wetlands which provide habitat for diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, and numerous bird species. Established in 1958, the forest serves both conservation and recreation purposes and is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. Visitors can explore a network of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing in winter months. The terrain is gently rolling with some steep sections that offer scenic overlooks of surrounding hills and valleys. Key natural features include several small streams and vernal pools supporting amphibian breeding cycles. The forest's history is tied to land conservation efforts honoring the legacy of James F. Thompson, a Vermont native who donated the land for protection. Recreational opportunities are complemented by a peaceful setting favored by wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Thompson Memorial State Forest appeals to visitors seeking quiet outdoor experiences, with opportunities to observe fall foliage, birdwatching in spring, and freeing winter trails for snowshoeing or skiing.

Highlights

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Scenic overlook with panoramic views of Thetford Valley

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Diverse wildlife including frequent sightings of black bear and pileated woodpeckers

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Well-maintained trail network suitable for mountain biking and cross-country skiing

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Quiet vernal pools supporting spring amphibian breeding

Notable Natural Features

Vernal Pools

Seasonal pools that provide critical breeding habitat for amphibians such as wood frogs and salamanders.

Thetford Valley Overlook

A high point on the ridge offering expansive views of Vermont's rolling hills and agricultural valleys.

Mixed Hardwood and Conifer Forests

Forest ecosystems dominated by sugar maple, yellow birch, and eastern hemlock, supporting rich biodiversity.