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Connecting people and place through science, education and action.

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NorthWoods Hosts Vermont Coverts Cooperator Training 

Right on the brink of spring in the Kingdom NorthWoods hosted the Vermont Coverts Cooperator Training for three days of education and peer-to-peer learning. The Cooperator training, which has been offered around the state by Vermont Coverts since 1985, teaches landowners and interested Vermonters about forest and wildlife habitat [Read More...]

Winter Trail Grooming Wraps Up

March 30 - Grooming operations have concluded at Willoughby State Forest, NorthWoods, and Dashney Nordic Center. It was a stellar season, and we hope many of you had a chance to enjoy the snow and these beautiful networks. Many thanks to our partners (Burke Mountain and the State of [Read More...]

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Woods & Waters Day Camp

Mon June 29 @ 9:00 am - Fri July 3 @ 4:00 pm

WILD Sciences Camp

Mon July 20 @ 8:00 am - Fri July 24 @ 4:00 pm

Kingdom Backpack Expedition

Tue July 28 @ 9:00 am - Thu July 30 @ 4:00 pm

Backcountry Olympics Camp

Mon August 3 @ 9:00 am - Fri August 7 @ 4:00 pm

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Land Acknowledgement

NorthWoods Stewardship Center respectfully acknowledges that we are on the ancestral territory of the Abenaki people – the first people of this land. The Clyde River Valley where NorthWoods is located was and remains an important link between the Memphremagog and Upper Connecticut River watersheds. Indigenous people from many nations live and work here today.

We recognize that acknowledgment is just the beginning of recognizing the history and future of indigenous people on this land.

Please join us in honoring their communities, their elders past and present, and future generations.