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Burke Mountain Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Burke Mountain Wildlife Management Area offers a rich natural environment for hiking, wildlife observation, and hunting amid the forests and ridges of northeastern Vermont’s scenic landscape.

1,700
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Burke Mountain Wildlife Management Area

 

Located in Caledonia County in northeastern Vermont, the Burke Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses a diverse expanse of mixed hardwood and conifer forests spread across mountainous terrain centered around Burke Mountain. The area is managed primarily for wildlife habitat conservation and outdoor recreational opportunities including hunting, hiking, bird-watching, and occasional fishing in accessible water bodies. Elevations vary significantly, providing altered microhabitats that support species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and various songbirds. Its proximity to the Burke Mountain ski resort enhances the appeal for a variety of outdoor enthusiasts. The WMA was established to maintain crucial habitat connectivity and sustain game populations under state management policies. Trails weave through remote sections offering visitors a chance to explore quiet forest settings and scenic overlooks of the surrounding Green Mountains. The area's seasonal changes highlight vibrant autumn foliage and active spring wildlife migrations. Winter supports cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on trails that overlap with neighboring recreation corridors. Though not as developed as state parks or national forests, Burke Mountain WMA provides a quieter, less crowded outdoor experience with an emphasis on wildlife management and natural habitat protection. It is especially valued by hunters and naturalists for maintaining sustainable populations and diverse ecosystems. Visitors benefit from its relatively close access to local towns for supplies and lodging, while enjoying the opportunity to experience Vermont’s rural mountain environment.

Highlights

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Summit View of Burke Mountain with sweeping vistas of the Northeast Kingdom

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Habitat for diverse wildlife species including black bear and white-tailed deer

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Network of multi-use trails supporting hiking, hunting, and snowshoeing

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Quiet, remote forest areas providing excellent birdwatching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Burke Mountain Summit

Offers panoramic views of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom and on clear days, views extending into New Hampshire and Canada.

Mixed Hardwood-Conifer Forests

Supports a variety of wildlife habitats including dense cover for game animals and songbirds.

Trail Network

Multiple trails providing access to remote parts of the WMA for hiking, hunting, and snow sports.