Catamount Community Forest Demonstrates Forest Management for Climate Adaptation August 10, 2023 Public invited to learn more about a unique project in Williston Read more about Catamount Community Forest Demonstrates Forest Management for Climate Adaptation
Emerald Ash Borer in Vermont: Preventing the Spread and Removing Hazardous Trees May 24, 2023 Learn now to help slow the spread of the EAB. Read more about Emerald Ash Borer in Vermont: Preventing the Spread and Removing Hazardous Trees
Pinnacle Meadow Road and Trailhead in Stowe Closed for Repairs May 17, 2023 During the closure, please use the Stowe Pinnacle Trailhead located on Upper Hollow Road or seek alternative recreation opportunities elsewhere. Read more about Pinnacle Meadow Road and Trailhead in Stowe Closed for Repairs
Elevated Fire Danger this Week May 15, 2023 State Officials Recommend Increased Awareness When Open Burning due to Dry and Windy Weather Read more about Elevated Fire Danger this Week
Recommended Trail Standards May 9, 2023 Trail building and development resources Read more about Recommended Trail Standards
Seeking Trail Maintenance Volunteers in Orange, Washington, and Lamoille Counties May 5, 2023 Join FPR staff for a bar-b-que and training on June 3, 2023. Read more about Seeking Trail Maintenance Volunteers in Orange, Washington, and Lamoille Counties
Public Meeting and Presentation on Improvements to North Hero State Park May 4, 2023 Join us on May 16 to learn more. Read more about Public Meeting and Presentation on Improvements to North Hero State Park
Vermont Arbor Day Conference Returns April 20, 2023 A day to celebrate trees. Read more about Vermont Arbor Day Conference Returns
Governor Phil Scott Announces Forests, Parks, and Recreation Commissioner Appointment April 18, 2023 She replaces Michael Snyder, who served as FPR commissioner for 12 years. Read more about Governor Phil Scott Announces Forests, Parks, and Recreation Commissioner Appointment
Protect Vermont's Hiking and Biking Trails During Mud Season April 5, 2023 Hiking and biking trails are extremely wet and muddy due to the combined effects of snow melt, thawing ground, and seasonal rain Read more about Protect Vermont's Hiking and Biking Trails During Mud Season