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Green Mountain National Forest Guide

Located in southwestern and central Vermont, Green Mountain National Forest provides opportunities for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, hunting, and fishing. Guests to the park can keep an eye out for moose, which are one of the prime attractions. Because of the gorgeous foliage, autumn is the most popular time of year to visit the park. Guests can take foliage tours by car during this time. In addition to its abundant natural beauty, the park is also home to over 2,000 archaeological and historic sites.

Where to Camp

Camping in Green Mountain National Forest

There is no better way to truly enjoy the beauty of a New England autumn than to camp under the canopy of the trees. Fortunately, you can sleep in comfort and travel in style when you rent from RVshare.

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Shape Hiking Trails

Green Mountain National Forest Hiking Trails

Things to Do

Activities in Green Mountain National Forest

Visitors to Green Mountain National Forest will be able to identify a wide variety of flora and fauna. These include deciduous trees, such as the maples, oaks, and birches that turn this forest into a wonderland of color during the fall. Fortunate visitors will spot moose. They might also see black bears, white-tailed deer, beaver, fox, and coyotes as well as the Indiana bat after dusk.

As geocaching is forbidden along the Appalachian Trail, sites within Green Mountain National Forest are limited. 

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How to get to Green Mountain National Forest

Address: 231 North Main St., Rutland, VT 05701

Fee: Entry fee $0

Green Mountain National Forest provides a range of activities for nature lovers as well as being close to other types of interesting attractions. If you are fortunate, you might see a moose or a bald eagle. Fall foliage season is definitely the best time to see this beautiful park, and an RV is a great way to experience all that the area has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Green Mountain National Forest

What is the best time to visit Green Mountain National Forest?

The best time to visit the Green Mountain National Forest is in autumn. In fall, the trees are ablaze with color as the seasons change. The weather is still usually warm enough for hiking, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities as well.

What type of wildlife lives in Green Mountain National Forest?

Wildlife in the Green Mountain National Forest includes moose, black bears, deer, beavers, foxes, and coyotes. The Indiana bat also lives in the forest, along with a variety of birds, fish, and reptiles.

Does Green Mountain National Forest offer free camping sites?

Yes, the Green Mountain National Forest offers free camping sites. Dispersed camping is allowed in the forest. In some areas, there are free campsites with a fire ring, a pull-off from the road, and sometimes a site reinforced with gravel. Those sites do not have any water, and all campers must bring everything with them and pack it out when they're done.

Is there a fee to get into Green Mountain National Forest?

No, there is no fee to get into Green Mountain National Forest. There may, however, be fees for certain day-use areas. There may also be permits required for other recreational activities.

Is there a limit to how long you can camp in Green Mountain National Forest?

Yes, there is a limit to how long you can camp in Green Mountain National Forest. There is a camping limit of 14 days in the forest in any 30-day period.