Stoney Pond State Forest

The 1,469 acres offers visitors an opportunity to view a range of different flora and fauna.

The 44 acre Stoney Pond was constructed in the late 1950’s to provide wildlife habitat. Populated with largemouth bass and panfish, it is home to blue herons, Canada geese, mallard ducks and other waterfowl. A parking area and boat launching site is located on the pond. No gas powered motors are permitted. A day use area is located adjacent to the ramp.

Camping is allowed at 17 designated campsites and requires a camping permit between May 1 and September 30. These sites are varied. Two sites are accessible only by foot and are for tent camping. Most of the sites are nestled among a white pine plantation at the south end of Stoney Pond. Each site contains a fire ring. A latrine services the camping area. There is no water well.

13 mile-long Stoney Pond Nordic Ski Trail is an important part of multiple use management of the forest. The trails wind through both natural forests and plantations and around Stoney Pond. Most trails are designed for skiers with a beginner or intermediate skill level. Caution must be used for safe, enjoyable skiing. Snow covered trails may contain hidden obstacles or hazards. Skiers are responsible to ski safely and under control at all times.

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Nice hot fire

Not really celebrating the election one way or another but it's a bit cool with the breeze and it was big and hot when I started the fire. 

Taken on Saturday November 7, 2020 at Stoney Pond State Forest.

Campsite 8

This is where I camped at, as seen from the road. I liked this site a lot because it was well set back.

Taken on Sunday November 7, 2010 at Stoney Pond State Forest.

Sunrise

Waking up truck camping in November meant morning came real early, especially because I had to get going with night approaching fast.

Taken on Sunday November 7, 2010 at Stoney Pond State Forest.