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Things to Do in Black Turn Brook State Forest

Black Turn Brook State Forest is a 592-acre state forest located in Norton, Essex County, Vermont. Established in 1994, this area is situated adjacent to the Coaticook River, offering a natural setting for outdoor pursuits. The landscape features varied terrain typical of Vermont's unpaved road network, which is suitable for several sports like gravel biking.

Things to Do in Black Turn Brook State Forest

Black Turn Brook State Forest provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore numerous routes…

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Dog Crossing – Coaticook Gorge loop from Parc Découverte Nature

69.7km

05:59

1,220m

1,220m

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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What is Black Turn Brook State Forest?

Black Turn Brook State Forest is a 592-acre state forest located in Norton, Essex County, Vermont. Established in 1994, it is situated adjacent to the Coaticook River and is managed for various dispersed recreational activities.

What outdoor activities are available in Black Turn Brook State Forest?

Black Turn Brook State Forest offers opportunities for activities such as gravel biking, walking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hunting, fishing, and primitive camping. The forest's unpaved roads and natural environment provide a setting for these pursuits.

Are there gravel biking routes in Black Turn Brook State Forest?

Yes, Black Turn Brook State Forest provides opportunities for gravel biking. Vermont's extensive network of unpaved roads, including those within state forests, is suitable for this activity, offering scenic rides through varied terrain.

What are the best gravel biking routes in Black Turn Brook State Forest?

One guide available for gravel biking in the area is Traffic-free bike rides in Black Turn Brook State Forest. This guide provides specific route suggestions for cyclists exploring the forest's unpaved paths.

Are there easy gravel biking routes in Black Turn Brook State Forest?

The komoot guide Traffic-free bike rides in Black Turn Brook State Forest is categorized for easy mountain biking, suggesting that accessible routes are available. Vermont's gravel roads can range from gentle hills to more challenging climbs.

What natural features can be found in Black Turn Brook State Forest?

The primary natural feature of Black Turn Brook State Forest is its adjacency to the Coaticook River. The forest also features varied terrain typical of Vermont's unpaved road network, including forests and fields.

How popular is Black Turn Brook State Forest on komoot?

Black Turn Brook State Forest has been visited by more than 10 komoot users. While specific route ratings are not yet available, the area is recognized for its outdoor activity potential.

Are there komoot guides available for Black Turn Brook State Forest?

Yes, there is a komoot guide titled Traffic-free bike rides in Black Turn Brook State Forest. This guide offers specific suggestions for gravel biking within the forest.

How can I find more information or contact Black Turn Brook State Forest?

Information about Black Turn Brook State Forest is available through the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation at their website. For specific inquiries, the St. Johnsbury District Office can be reached at 802-751-0110.

What is the history of Black Turn Brook State Forest?

Black Turn Brook State Forest was formerly known as Earth People's Park, a parcel of land seized by the U.S. Government. Remnants of its past as a non-profit community from the 1970s still remain within the forest.

Are there opportunities for primitive camping in Black Turn Brook State Forest?

Yes, Black Turn Brook State Forest is managed to allow for dispersed recreational activities, including primitive camping. Visitors can find suitable locations for camping within the forest.

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