There's an extensive wetland complex (including a fen) on Blue Ridge Mountain (~2,900 ft) in the Green Mountain National Forest in the town of Chittenden in Rutland County, Vermont. I visited this place on June 15, 2024. It was a difficult hike but well worth it.
Here are a couple of maps that illustrate where this place is:
The first map shows the larger picture, with landmarks and (and a subset of) parking areas. The second map shows a close-up of the fen, where the green dots indicate some of the plants I found. Both maps are centered on the fen.
To reach Blue Ridge Fen, I followed an old woods road up the eastern slope of the mountain. The road ended about halfway (as shown on the first map), at which point I bushwhacked the remaining stretch of slope. Question: Is there a trail up Blue Ridge Mountain? What is the best path to Blue Ridge Fen?
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Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
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Thanks for your awesome journal posts, as always!
You're welcome! :-)
@nsharp @dlnarango @kpmcfarland can you comment?
There is no trail. We did a bunch of work there for the GMNF a few years ago and we hiked up the stream on north side (many times). We put most (prob all) of our observations into VAL project on iNaturalist.
Thanks @kpmcfarland I can't find the VAL project, can you give a pointer?
Oh, perhaps you mean Vermont Atlas of Life?
Oh, sorry for the acronym. Yep, Vermont Atlas of Life (VAL).
I love orchids!
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