Green Mountain - Manchester District
The Manchester Ranger District is located in southern Vermont, from the Massachusetts border north to State Route 103 in Clarendon, Vermont.
Green Mountain National Forest - Manchester Ranger District Office Information
Address
2538 Depot Street
Manchester Center, VT 05255
Phone
1-802-362-2307
At a Glance
Operated By: | Forest Service |
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Activities
Campground Camping
Areas for Campground Camping at Green Mountain - Manchester District
RV Camping
Areas for RV Camping at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Dispersed Camping
Areas for Dispersed Camping at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Lake and Pond Fishing
Fishing Licenses
All persons 15 years and older are required to possess a Vermont Fishing license when fishing on any land in the State, except Vermont landowners fishing on their own property. Licenses are available at town halls, most sporting goods stores and at many convenience stores near popular fishing areas.
Fishing Regulations
Current fishing regulation booklets are normally available when you buy a fishing license. You should familiarize yourself with it before you set off to go fishing.
Private land is interspersed with the National Forest in many areas. If you will be crossing or fishing on private land please get permission from the landowner first.
Popular Fishing Areas on the Manchester Ranger District
Greendale Brook: (Forest Road 18) Species present: Brook Trout.
Griffith Brook: (Forest Road 12) Species present: Brook Trout.
Mt Tabor Brook: (Forest Road 10) Species present: Brook Trout, Brown Trout.
Flood Brook: (US Route 11) Species present: Brown Trout, Brook Trout.
Batten Kill: (Route 7A to Route 313) Species present: Brown Trout, Brook Trout.
Big Branch Brook: (Forest Road 10) Species present: Brook Trout, Brown Trout.
Hapgood Pond: (Forest Highway 3) Species present: Brook Trout.
Roaring Branch Brook : (Kelley Stand Road) Species present: Brook Trout, Brown Trout.
Beebe Pond: (Kelley Stand Road) Species present: Brook Trout.
Branch Pond: (Forest Road 70) Species present: Brook Trout.
Grout Pond: (Forest Road 262) Species present: Smallmouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Yellow Perch, and Sunfish.
Wallingford Pond: (Forest Road 20) Species present: Smallmouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Yellow Perch, and Sunfish.
Areas for Lake and Pond Fishing at Green Mountain - Manchester District
River and Stream Fishing
Day Hiking
Areas for Day Hiking at Green Mountain - Manchester District
- Bald Mountain
- Bourn Pond Trail
- Bromley Mountain Trail
- East Dorset Trail
- East Dorset Trailhead
- Greendale Campground
- Greendale Loop
- Griffith Lake
- Griffith Lake/Baker Peak via Lake Trail
- Grout Pond Area Trails
- Grout Pond Recreation Area
- Hapgood Pond Recreation Area
- Harmon Hill Trail
- Haystack Mountain Trail
- Little Pond Trail
- Little Rock Pond Trail
- Little Rock Pond/Green Mountain Loop
- Lye Brook Wilderness
- Lye Brook Falls Trail
- Prospect Rock Trail
- Robert T. Stafford White Rocks National Recreation
- White Rocks Cliffs Trail
- White Rocks Ice Beds Trail
- Spruce Peak Trail
- Stratton Mountain Trail
- Stratton Pond Trail
Backpacking
Areas for Backpacking at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Viewing Wildlife
Areas for Viewing Wildlife at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Picnicking
Areas for Picnicking at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Scenic Driving
Areas for Scenic Driving at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Boating - Non-Motorized
Areas for Boating - Non-Motorized at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Swimming
Areas for Swimming at Green Mountain - Manchester District
Skiing/Snowboarding
Areas for Skiing/Snowboarding at Green Mountain - Manchester District
XC Skiing/Snowshoeing
Areas for XC Skiing/Snowshoeing at Green Mountain - Manchester District