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Forest Routes in Green Mountain National Forest 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲

Forest Routes in Green Mountain National Forest 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲

Below is a list of various Forest Routes designated in Green Mountain National Forest.

(Zoom in to see individual roads on the above map)

Name Route Number   Name Route Number
Danby 10   Bacon Hollow 254
Griffith Brook 12   Freezing Hole 255
Powder House 13   Eddy Brook 256
Anderson Place 14   Peru 257
Fowler 15   Morris Brook 258
Trout Club 16   East Dorset 259
Jenny Coolidge 17   Catamount Cobble 260
Greendale 18   Cole Brook 261
Priory 19   Grout Pond 262
Wallingford Pond 20   Bailey Hill 263
Mad Tom 21   Roaring Brook 264
North Road 22   Cardinal Brook 265
Moosalamoo 24   Lamb Brook Road 266
Austin Brook 25   Haystack 267
Little Michigan Parking 26   Heather Brook 268
Silver Lake 27   Medbury 269
Sucker Brook 28   Medburyville 270
Moses Pond 29   Route 9 At/Lt Parking 271
Old Job 30   Pine Valley 272
Ten Kiln 31   Prospect Mountain 273
Goshen-Ripton 32   Turner Meadows 274
Stoddard 33   Little Pond 275
Crystal Brook 34   Dewey Access 277
Michigan 35   Middle Ridge 278
Brandon Gap Parking 36   Tabor Brook 279
Chittenden Brook West 38   Castilano Road 280
Texas Gap 39   Burnt Meadow 281
Leicester Hollow 40   Mud Pond West 282
Rochester West Hill 41   Mad Tom Brook North 283
Bingo 42   Mad Tom Brook 284
Stetson Hollow 43   Little Mad Tom 285
Bear Wallow 44   Bromley Parking 286
Chittenden Brook 45   Bickford 287
Hapgood Pond 46   Bolles Brook 288
Ccc’s Camp Parking 47   Pine Valley Parking 290
Danby Depot 48   Downingville 291
Boyden Brook 49   Mayo Hill 292
Patterson Brook 50   St. Therese 294
Stone Place Road 51   Center Turnpike 296
White Rocks 52   Flood Brook 297
Baker Brook 53   Notch 298
Natural Turnpike 54   Weston 299
Granville 55   Pete Parent Peak 301
Deer Hollow 56   County Line 303
Furnace Brook 57   Colburn 304
Staples Brook 58   Landgrove School 305
Steam Mill 59   French Hollow 306
Black Branch 60   Fayville 307
Smith Brook 61   City Stream 308
Thresher Hill 62   Clark Lodge 309
Maple Hill Rochester 63   Utley West 310
Chamberlain Hill 64   Fayville North 311
South Branch 65   Town Line 312
Lincoln Brook 66   Fayville South 313
Goshen Brook 67   Mill Brook North 314
Cobb Hill 68   French Hollow South 315
Pearl Lee 69   Lye Brook Access 317
Branch Pond 70   Rootville 319
Somerset 71   Winhall 320
Red Mill 72   North Old Job 322
West Branch 73   Glastenbury River 324
Aiken Road 74   Castle Brook 325
Dunville Hollow 75   Rake Branch 326
Meadow Brook 76   Lyman Brook 327
Old County 78   Short Stretch 328
Hapgood Pumphouse 79   Pit Road 330
Chandler Ridge South 80   Blue Road 331
Gilmore 81   Billings Pond 332
Flood Dam 83   Macintyre West 335
Somerset South 84   South Alder 336
Mac Intyre 85   Winhall North 338
Smith Woods 86   Railroad Grade 339
Water Tower 89   Shep Meadow 340
Beaver Meadows 90   Stratton Mountain 341
Fassett Hill 91   Little Pond South 342
Hale Brook 92   Webster Shelter 344
Tucker Brook 93   Shepardson 345
Hewitt Brook 94   Stratton Pond West 346
Dragon Brook 95   Shepardson North 347
Gonya Brook 96   Cutts Peak 348
Caryl Brook 97   Elk 349
Tozier Hill 98   Ball Diamond 350
New Boston 99   Osborne 351
Taylor Brook 100   Hog Back 352
Gulf Brook 101   Burgess 363
Middlebury District Office 102   Bailey 368
Horseshoe 103   Pike Hollow 369
Dutton Brook 104   Hell Hollow 370
Bryant Mountain 105   Deer Cabin Brook 371
Dunmore North 106   Deer Lick Brook 372
Smucker 108   Blind Brook 373
Baslow 111   Nichols Camp 374
Quaglino 112   Kid Gore 375
West Hill Range 113   Castle Meadow 376
West Hill School 114   Stratton Mountain Camp 383
Little Pico 115   South Black Brook 384
Satan’s Kingdom 119   Kelley Stand East Parking 386
Silver Lake North Parking 126   Lower Michigan 391
Silver Lake South Parking 127   Wilcox Peak 392
Yellow Birch 130   Knight’s Hill 393
Short Ridge 131   Townsend Brook 394
Poet Road 132   Frost House 396
Wright House 133   Frost Wayside 397
Joe Smith 142   Robert Frost Interpretive Site 398
Route 155 Parking 145   Rochester Administrative Site 400
Middlebury Gap Parking 148   Moseley 401
Pine Gap 154   Bert Green 402
Perkins 155   Middle 403
Leland Jones 160   York Parking 404
Mills Brook Parking 161   Hooker 406
Mad River Wayside Parking 162   At State Highway 12 Parking 407
Pine Plantation Parking 163   Ripton Barracks 408
Comes 176   Martin Farm Parking 410
Tunnel Brook 177   Eaton Mill Parking 411
Pitney 195   Lefferts Pond 412
Olive School 198   Chittenden Reservoir East 413
Lincoln Gap East Parking 199   Adams Parking 427
Potato Hill 200   Snow Valley 428
Big Basin 201   Bromley South 429
French Settlement 202   Gulf Stream 450
Cobb Hill East 205      
Waterbury 206      
Rob Ford 207      
Bagley 208      
Kelley Stand West Parking 209      
Kelley St At/Lt Parking 210      
Stratton Pond Parking 211      
Hancock Branch 212      
Mt. Horrid Overlook Parking 213      
Brandon Brook East 214      
Ash Hill 216      
Souphouse Flat 217      
Hawk Mountain 218      
Mt. Horrid 219      
Chittenden Brook East 220      
Brandon Brook 222      
Emerson 223      
Romance Mountain 224      
Corporation Brook 226      
Wilcox 227      
Guernsey Brook 228      
Liberty Hill 229      
Blue Ridge West 232      
Sparks 233      
Partridge 234      
Huntley Brook 235      
Oxbow 236      
Dow Brook 237      
Fay 243      
Mount Holly 244      
Mill River 245      
Homerstone Mountain 247      
Homerstone Brook 248      
Emporium 249      

Columbus Day Road Trip Ideas

Over the past couple of days I’ve been thinking about what I want do for my Columbus Day Week Road Trip. While it feels like I just got back from my five-day August eclipse trip, that is really a fading memory, and I’m ready for another big trip.

One option, mostly discounted would be a Vermont Northern New York trip. This would be good if I don’t think I could spend the full nine days on the road due to bad weather, some issue with the truck (unlikely), having to do work (also unlikely), or family needs.

That trip if I do it would consist of overnight in in Southern Green Mountain National Forest, then heading up to Mid-State outside of Middlebury then head north and drive through Smugglers Notch. I’ve never driven through Smuggler Notch and that would be interesting. From there head east to the Northern Adirondacks or maybe outside of Malone to the Deer River State Forest then to some of the state forests I’ve long wanted to explore in Saint Lawrence County, like Wolf Lake State Forest and Frank Jadwin State Forest. Then come down through the Tug Hill Plateau. That might be an interesting trip, but that’s not the one I really want to take.

The October trip I really want to do is the multi-state trip that I did to years ago to West Virginia and Virigina. But with some different destinations then two years ago. I think I want to actually see the Blackwater Falls in West Virigina, visit Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania, drive through more of the farm country in the Shenandoah Valley and do more of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virigina. This year, I’m much less interested in Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive, as I feel like I’ve done that before, and I’m not interested in the constrained forms of recreation that parks provide. I’d rather spend more time seeing the Blue Ridge Parkway, where the speed limit is 45 MPH and the curves in general are much less sharp and hills are smoother. The Blue Ridge Parkway is such a nice drive compared to so many other roads these days, especially the steep hills of West Virginia.

The one thing about this trip option is it will have me staying more in developed campgrounds then I would like. Yes, most of the $10 or even $20 fees are nuisance fees in the grand scheme of things, but I like having my space while camping. It’s just not the same to camp when you have somebody else 20 feet away and you have to keep the noise down. That said, showers are nice.

The places I would camp in West Virigina in the Mongehella National Forest, along with the George Washington National Forest are dispersed camping areas and are remote enough I probably wouldn’t see many people around except for a passing pickup. I like West VIrigina, but those roads sure are steep, twisty, and narrow. I don’t want to overheat my brakes again or worry about that.

One thing that Northern West Virginia has going for it this year with my new phone is that the AT&T GSM network has much better coverage up there, especially outside of the hollows. On the long autumn nights, I like to be connected to the Internet, surf the web, update my blog, and no I can summon emergency services should I run into mechanical problems. I’ll take a long gun and extra food but I don’t like having zero service for multiple days on end. I just hate being totally off grid, especially in such remote country. The lack of cell service with my Verizon network CDMA phone more then anything else bugged me a lot about camping in West Virigina.

This year though, if I go down, I probably won’t first visit the Alleghany National Forest but will instead stay at Asaph Run or more likely County Bridge Primitive Campgrounds. They are $10/night but they are worth it as they closer to being on the way, and I can then hop on US 15/US 220/Interstate 99 and head straighter for Cumberland, Maryland then West Virigina and either to Forest Road 13 outside of Thomas, WV or Camp Run in Fort Seybert, WV. I liked the dispersed camping a lot along the high-elevation swamps on Forest Road 13, although I always worry about their being enough campsites up there because it’s somewhat limited along the road. That would bring me close to Blackwater Falls for visiting the net day, and also along Corridor “H” which is a newer expressway to Thomas. It passes by a massive coal fired power plant, which might be interesting to drive by just to see what is like in person. Another option down in the corner of Pennsylvania by West Viriginia is the aforementioned Ohiopyle State Park, which I’ve been interested in a while but are more interested since that hunter last autumn that I ran into on the trail told me what beautiful country it is up there.

Dolly Sods Wilderness is quite scenic but it’s a way up and I’ve been there before so I may skip that. Same thing with Gandy Run Camping Area and Spruce Mountian, the highest elevation in the Mountain State. I’d rather hurry down to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

I would at some point crossover to Viriginia — I’m thinking US 250 — then drive down in the Shenandoah Valley for a bit before heading up to the Blue Ridge Parkway. I’ve seen the Shenandoah Valley from Shenandoah Parkway but never spent much time down in it.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a nice drive. The North Creek Campground in Bucchan, VA is quite nice, for $10/night and even had a bit of CMDA cell service there. No showers though. The next overnight would be the Flat Rock or whatever the developed campground is on the Blue Ridge Parkway is south of Ronoake. I think that one is like $25/night but they they have showers and maybe even electricity at campsites.

At that point, I would almost be to the Tennessee line and I doubt I would go further south. I would probably come back part of the way I came, then more of the Shenandoah Valley, camping over again at North Creek Campground in Buchanan then probably heading up to West Virigina and camping over at Camp Run in Fort Seybert. I might then drive home from there or maybe overnight at County Bridge or Asaph Run in Wellsboro, because I really don’t like driving that much, and it gets dark so early in October.

I don’t have everything planned out and I need to study maps some more. But that’s fine. I’ll work on that tomorrow, and realize there is more to plan. That said, next Saturday, October 7th will be here before you know it.