Green Pastures and Green Mountains

Walk through one of Vermont's most beautiful landscapes under the shade of the Mount Tom Forest, the oldest continuously managed scientific forest in the United States. This is a landscape of loss, recovery, and conservation. This is a story of stewardship, of people taking care of places - sharing an enduring connection to land and a sense of hope for the future.

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Plan Your Visit During Off-Peak Season

Visitor services are limited November-May. Plan ahead to get the most out of your visit, and mark your calendar for winter programs!

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Maps and Hiking Information

Grab a map and explore our 25+ miles of carriage roads and trails.

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Explore Winter Trails

In the winter months, trails are groomed by the Woodstock Inn & Resort Nordic Center. See trail conditions and winter maps.

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Plan Ahead - Basic Information

Directions, Hours, and Reservation Information

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2026 Artist-in-Residence Applications

Apply Today! Learn more about how to apply to be an Artist-in-Residence at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller. Applications open until February 13!

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Download the official NPS App

Download the park for offline use, and you'll have a pocket guide to your visit - No cell service required!

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Learn About the Park

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park tells the story of conservation history and the evolving nature of land stewardship.

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Volunteer at Your Park

We are recruiting local volunteers. Complete an application today!

Last updated: December 19, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

54 Elm Street
Woodstock, VT 05091

Phone:

802-457-3368 x0

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