Archives: MNRA E-Newsletters
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Board of Director Articles (PDF) June: Tony Clark July: Bruce Brown August: Bruce Acciavatti September: Christine Rivers December: Kathleen Wanner February: Bruce Acciavatti The post Archives: Board of...
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Press Releases (PDF) Moosalamoo Association receives $18,000+ in funding for trail enhancement (April 2010) Green Mountain National Forest Service Project for Robert Frost Trail (April 2013) The post...
View ArticleNew Duckboxes
The USFS has installed 6 new wood duck boxes – at the Frost Trail, Chatfield Parking lot, behind Silver Towers Camp, behind Widow’s Clearing parking lot on Ripton/Goshen Rd, and north end of Dutton...
View ArticleLeicester Hollow Trail Bridge Repaired
A new surface for the Leicester Hollow Trail Bridge over the Neshobe River has been completed. This is for pedestrian use only. The only parking available for now is at the pull-off on the north side...
View ArticleNew Trail Sign
The USFS has installed a new trail sign on the Leceister Hollow Trail on the east side of the bridge over the LH Brook, which clears up confusion for those traveling north. The old trail used to go to...
View ArticleNew Bluebird Houses
There are now over 30 bluebird houses that make up the Moosalamoo Bluebird Trail from the Blueberry Management area to the Robert Frost Nature Trail. Much thanks to Bruce Brown! The post New...
View ArticleNew Moosalamoo National Recreation Area Maps now available!
For the first time since 2006 a new, fully updated map is now available that accurately show all trails and their uses, terrain and landmarks. This was a two year effort by the Moosalamoo Association,...
View ArticleNew Trail Signs 2016/2017
In May 2016 new trail signs were made by the Moosalamoo Association with help from the GMNF. They were installed at the summit of Mt. Moosalamoo, on the Mt. Moosalamoo Trail near the campground, and at...
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