Vermont River Conservancy

The Vermont River Conservancy protects public access, wildlife habitat, clean waters, scenic natural beauty and ecological integrity by conserving undeveloped land along rivers, lakes and wetlands of Vermont. In recent years, the Vermont River Conservancy has played an important role in conserving riparian resources and creating new public access points and primitive camping facilities for paddlers along the northern section of the Connecticut River, as well as taking a leadership role in coordinating the further development of the Paddlers' Trail. The organizations efforts helped establish a paddler campsite at Lyman Falls, Holbrook Point, Bloomfield, and South Guildhall, a public access at Debanville Landing in Bloomfield, and a formal portage and take-out at Wyoming Dam, in Guildhall. VRC serves as the fiscal sponsor for the paddlers trail.

Email: 
noah@vermontriverconservancy.org
Contact: 
Noah Pollock
Phone: 
802-229-0820