Willoughby State Forest
Willoughby State Forest covers in Newark, Sutton and Westmore in Caledonia and Orleans counties in Vermont. The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation. Activities include hiking, primitive camping, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, hunting and fishing.Features
Willoughby State Forest is easily accessible from State Routes 5 and 5A and is bisected by Lake Willoughby, with Mount Hor to the west and Mount Pisgah to the east. It is located on the divide between the Saint Lawrence and Connecticut River watersheds.
The highest peak in the forest is Bald Mountain at 3315 feet in elevation.
Willoughby State Forest contains two natural areas: Willoughby Cliffs Natural Area in Westmore and Marl Pond and Swamp Natural Area in Sutton.