Black Turn Brook State Forest

State Forest in Essex County, Vermont
45°00′01″N 71°49′03″W / 45.0004°N 71.8175°W / 45.0004; -71.8175Area592 acres (2.40 km2)Created1994Operated byVermont Department of Forests, Parks, and RecreationWebsiteWebsite

Black Turn Brook State Forest covers 592 acres (2.40 km2) in Norton, Vermont in Essex County near the Canadian border.[1] The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation. The parcel is adjacent to the Coaticook River and access is via a right-of-way across privately owned property.

Activities in the forest include hiking, hunting, primitive camping, cross-country skiing and walking.

History

Black Turn Brook State Forest was established in 1994 when the state received 592 acres of land that was formerly known as Earth Peoples Park, which had been seized by the U.S. Government.

References

  1. ^ "Black Turn State Forest". Vermont Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation. Archived from the original on 8 July 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.

External links

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