Located
in a rural setting near Island Pond, NorthWoods sits on a ridge astride
an international border region that is part of both the Connecticut
River and Memphremagog watersheds.
Northeast to the
Canadian border stretches one of the last wilderness tracts in New
England providing an ideal setting for natural resource education and
cross-country exploration as well as offering opportunities to
demonstrate sustainable management practices and monitor long-term
effects of climate change and other variables on natural communities.
Most facilities are available for private events whenever space
permits. Ropes course and initiative events require staff supervision.
Facilities
include a large conference building with kitchen, dining and meeting
areas, a log cabin classroom and woodworking shop, high and low ropes
courses and initiative events, wilderness campsites, 30km of hiking and
cross-country ski trails and access to nearly 3,000 acres of woods,
fields, ponds and streams.
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