Green Mountain - Middlebury/Rochester District
The Middlebury/Rochester Ranger Districts are located in central Vermont.
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The largest of the Wildernesses in the Green Mountain National Forest, Breadloaf takes its name from Breadloaf Mountain, the highest point in the area at 3,835 feet. Within the boundaries you'll be able to climb Vermont's Presidential Range: Mounts Wilson, Roosevelt, Cleveland, and Grant.
Although evidence of past logging operations can still be seen, the forest is quickly regenerating and numerous wildlife species take cover in these cutover sections. Moose and black bears live here in considerable numbers.
Breadloaf contains the headwaters of the New Haven and White Rivers, both well stocked with small brook trout. The Norske Trail provides a primitive cross country ski or snow shoe experience.
The largest of the Wildernesses in the Green Mountain National Forest, Breadloaf takes its name from Breadloaf Mountain, the highest point in the area at 3,835 feet.
The Burnt Hill Trail climbs easily to a junction at 0.7 miles, and then turns to the left.
The trail ascends easily along Clark Brook, crossing it on bridges twice, and then enters the Breadloaf Wilderness.
The Cooley Glen Trail turns left from the trailhead and follows an extension of Forest Road 201.
The Moosalamoo National Recreation Area, encompassing 15,857 acres, is a premier recreation destination that includes hiking trails, mountain bike trails, cross country ski trails, snowmobile trails, the Robert Frost Trail and camping areas at Silver Lake and Moosalamoo campgrounds.
Moosalamoo Campground is a small, remote campground located at the base of Mt. Moosalamoo, near Voter Brook.