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Camel's Hump State Park
Huntington Gap WMA
Robbins Mountain WMA

The Agency of Natural Resources is currently developing a Long-Range Management Plan for the 23,578 acres that make up the Camel's Hump Management Unit. Those lands include Camel's Hump State Park (21,122 acres), Huntington Gap Wildldife Management Area (1,568 acres) and Robbins Mountain Wildlife Management Area (888 acres). These ownerships are located in the Towns of Bolton, Buel's Gore, Duxbury, Huntington, Fayston, and Richmond, Vermont.
This large block of contiguous forest south of Interstate 89 and the Winooski River is an integral part of the major north-south wildlife travel corridor in north central Vermont. In addition a number of different recreational trails cross both Camel's Hump State Park and Huntington Gap WMA. These include: The Catamount Trail, a VAST snowmobile corridor, and a section of the Long Trail.
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For more information, contact:
Gary Sawyer, Stewardship Forester
Dept. of Forests, Parks & Recreation
111 West Street
Essex Junction, VT 05452-4695
email: gary.sawyer@state.vt.us
Tel: 802/879-5682 Fax: 802/878-5192
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