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Summer 2023 Flooding damage

The Lamoille River saw incredible flooding during the July 10th-11th storm. Some riparian areas were submerged by over 8 feet! We are compiling an assessment...

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Apr 28th/29th: Community Paddle and Volunteer Opportunities

Join fellow river enthusiasts to explore a beautiful section of the Lamoille River – and help restore habitat on McCuin Island. Friday, April 28th...

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McCuin Island Volunteer Work Day -Friday, June 17th 2022

Volunteers are needed to help with a habitat restoration and campsite maintenance project on McCuin Island, in Johnson. The island is 4 acre nature preserve,...

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Crossing Falls Portage Enhanced

June 2022 – The Vermont River Conservancy, a scout troup led by Eagle Scout Cameron Russin, and the Northern Forest Canoe Trail’s Stewardship...

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Boyden Farm Access Improved!

The Boyden Farm has long provided public access to the Lamoille River. When the Vermont Land Trust secured an easement for the farm, provisions were also...

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June 19th 2019 Paddler Social

Join us for the 4th Annual Lamoille River Paddlers’ Trail Community Social, scheduled for the evening of Wednesday, June 19th! From 5:30-6:30, participate...

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River Access Clean-up A Success

Thanks to the assistance of the Laraway School, three river access points upstream of Arrowhead Lake in Milton have been cleaned up! Several discarded...

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Sloping Falls Access Improved

Northern Forest Canoe Trail interns and the town of Johnson, with the generous permission of a local landowner, have built a new access below Sloping Falls...

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Lamoille River Community Social, Paddle and Volunteer Day – Wednesday May 10th

Join us for the 2nd Annual Lamoille River Paddlers’ Trail Community Social, on Wednesday, May 10th! The evening will start with an optional, 2.8 mile...

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Recommended Trips

Day Trips Reach 1: Haynesville Brook-Hardwick (4 miles) Above Hardwick, the river is a white-water river only navigable in the spring’s high water....

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