Voices from the Trail
Category: Stewardship
NFCT Upgrades Missisquoi River Access in Enosburg Falls
The community boat launch at the Brownway Preserve River Access received a makeover this summer thanks to the NFCT’s professional stewardship crew and a team of local volunteers. The project, a partnership with the Town of Enosburg Conservation Commission, addressed…
Valcour Island Stewardship Work Addresses Critical Maintenance Needs
The NFCT — with support from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), the Lake Champlain Basin Program and volunteers — has completed long overdue maintenance of campsites on the historic Valcour Island. Valcour Island, located southeast of…
Better Access, Safety on Connecticut River
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail has completed a series of projects that will improve safe access to the Connecticut River for paddlers and other users, while enhancing the overnight experience at several campsites. Projects included the replacement of a rotten…
Nulhegan River Campsites Constructed, Revitalized
Campsites along the Nulhegan River got a makeover this summer thanks to the Northern Forest Canoe Trail’s professional stewardship crew and a team of volunteers. This year’s Nulhegan River work included the reconstruction of stone steps at a campsite near…
Lamoille River Projects Enhance Access, Reduce Invasives
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) stewardship crew and community volunteers have completed projects along the Lamoille River that will improve safety and access for all users and minimize negative impacts on the environment. Highlights of the work include the…
Stewardship Projects Enhance Access to Franklin, Union Falls Ponds
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) has completed a series of stewardship projects that improve access to Franklin Falls Pond and Union Falls Pond and mitigate negative environmental impacts to both water bodies. “These projects are the latest in a…
Learn How to Identify Invasive Plants in Your Own Backyard
Anyone can help prevent the spread of invasive species, even without leaving their yard. That’s the gist of the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program’s free webinar “Backyard Invasives—Identification and Management of Terrestrial Invasive Species,” which will run 10- 11:30 a.m….
Expanding Access to the Missisquoi River
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) stewardship crew has completed the construction of a new access point on the Missisquoi River, just off River Road in the town of Troy. The project, a collaboration with the Upper Missisquoi and Trout…
Reflecting on a Remarkable Season
Wow — what a summer! The Northern Forest Canoe Trail stewardship crew and volunteers had an incredibly successful season, completing over a dozen stewardship projects. I am so thankful for the positive energy and enthusiasm of our field coordinator, Phineas…
Musings on Travel by Canoe & the Beauty of Teamwork
I am a firm believer in the fact that the best way to become familiar with a place is from the vantage point of a canoe. Paddle in hand, PFD strapped on and Nalgene at the ready, there really isn’t…