Hazen's Notch Association

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Geo.Position: 41.53943 N, -72.60040 W

Hazen's Notch
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Hazen's Notch Association

The Hazen's Notch Association is a non-profit, charitable, conservation organization located in Montgomery, Vermont. The HNA maintains a network of trails for hiking, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing on over 1,000 acres of private conservation land and conducts a summer nature and adventure camp for children. The Hazen's Notch Association was founded in 1994.

Trails

  • Hiking, Nordic Skiing
  • and Snowshoeing

Summer Camp

  • July-mid August. Day Camp: Ages 6-12; Overnight Camp: Ages 10-14.

Information

  • Summer Camp Application.pdf
  • Support / Donation Form.pdf

Hazen's Notch Summer Camp 2025

  Day Camp  Monday-Friday:  9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.,  Bear Paw Pond Conservation Area,  3 Age Groups: 6-7, 8-9, 10-12;  Cost: $250; Session 1 July 7-11, 2025; Session 2 July 28- August 1, 2025; Session 3 August 4-8, 2025;

  Overnight Camp  Sunday 1 p.m. - Saturday at 11 a.m.,  Bear Paw Pond Conservation Area,  One age group: 10-14;  Cost: $475; Session  July 20 - 26, 2025.

Hazen's Notch Conservation Trust

The Hazen's Notch Conservation Trust, Inc. (HNCT) is a non-profit, land trust located in Montgomery, Vermont. The Hazen's Notch Conservation Trust was formed to conserve forests, wildlife habitats, natural areas, farmland, soil and water resources, undeveloped open space, and non-motorized recreational trails in Montgomery, Vermont. A priority for the HNCT is to conserve parcels adjacent to existing conserved lands in order to expand protection of wildlife corridors and habitats. The HNCT was founded in 2022. Please support this important organization.

For complete information, visit: Hazen's Notch Conservation Trust 🡕
Also see the Facebook page for HNCT: Hazen's Notch Conservation Trust on Facebook 🡕

Thanks to Queen City Printers in Burlington, Vermont for their support of the HNCT.

TRAIL UPDATES: At the High Ponds Farm on the Rossier Road, trail users pass a small beaver pond on the right.  At the next trail intersection, the trail to the left has been renamed "Dodge Trail" in memory of John Rodney Dodge (1873-1954).  The Dodge Trail crosses over Flood Brook on a refurbished bridge (August 2022) and ascends to the junction with the Notch Trail.  Turning right and going in a westerly direction on the Notch Trail, trail users traverse the base of Burnt Mountain, passing over a new bridge (August 10, 2021), and come to the junction with the Sunset Ridge Trail.  Continuing straight on the Notch Trail, the upper corner of the High Meadow comes into view.  From here trail users can descend via the High Meadow Trail to the Moosewood Ponds and the entrance to the High Ponds Farm.  This 1.5-mile loop is described in the one-page "Suggested Routes".  See the Trails page.
Hazen's Notch Welcome Center

Hazen's Notch Trails Map 2024.pdf

More Information on hazensnotch.org

  • Contact
  • Hazen's Notch Nature Journal
  • Site Map
  • Trails
  •     Bear Paw Pond Conservation Area Map
  •     High Ponds Farm + Burnt Mountain Map
  •     Burnt Mountain, Montgomery, Vermont
  • Vermont Breeding Bird Atlas
       [ Birds of Montgomery, Vermont ]
  • Vermont Nature News
  • Volunteers / Directors / Partners
  • Wilbur H. "Bill" Caney, M.D.

  • Hazen's Notch on Facebook 🡕

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