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Windham Town Forest adventures

Windham Town Forest Adventures

Windham Town Forest is a protected natural area in Windham, Vermont, offering a peaceful setting for hiking, wildlife observation, and forest recreation close to town.

320
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
5,000+
Annual Visitors
1970s
Year Established

About Windham Town Forest

 

Windham Town Forest covers a diverse expanse of mixed hardwood and coniferous forest located just outside the village of Windham, Vermont. The forest features rolling terrain, streams, and mature woodlands typical of southern Vermont’s Green Mountains foothills. It serves as an important local green space preserved through town stewardship, primarily for conservation and passive recreation. Visitors can explore multiple miles of maintained trails that weave through quiet forest stands providing opportunities for hiking, trail running, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing. The forest habitat supports common northeastern species including white-tailed deer, black bear, and various songbirds. Historically, the land was used for logging and small-scale agriculture before being protected as town forest land, ensuring its natural and scenic values endure. The forest’s proximity to Windham village makes it a convenient destination for residents and visitors seeking outdoor activities without traveling far. Seasonal changes highlight the forest’s beauty, from vibrant autumn foliage to peaceful winter snowy landscapes. While undeveloped for camping, the forest is valued for day use and nature appreciation. Windham Town Forest represents a community effort to preserve local natural resources while providing accessible outdoor recreation near the heart of Windham town.

Highlights

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Forest Loop Trail offering a serene hike through mixed hardwood and pine stands

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Opportunities to observe local wildlife including white-tailed deer and wild turkeys

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Proximity to Windham village making for easy day trips

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Small stream crossings creating quiet natural sounds along trails

Notable Natural Features

Forest Loop Trail

A 3-mile mixed-difficulty loop trail that winds through diverse forest types and quiet streams.

Sugar Maple Groves

Clusters of mature sugar maples provide excellent autumn color and are part of the local ecosystem.

Small Stream Crossings

Multiple gentle stream crossings supported by footbridges, enhancing the natural hiking experience.