New Town Forest in Duxbury

In July 2017, Duxbury joined more than 100 other Vermont towns that have town forests when the Dept of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR) transferred 169 acres to the Town of Duxbury.  The acreage combines the former Father Logue children’s camp and land managed by FPR as a non-contiguous part of Camel’s Hump State Park. The parcel contains many natural features including: hemlock-northern hardwood forest, bedrock outcrops, numerous small waterfalls, headwater streams, vernal pools, wetlands and a pond. It provides opportunities for hiking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, birding, and hunting.

More details can be found here.