Rochester Mountain Forest is a unique homesteading and conservation opportunity in central Vermont. Rochester Mountain, part of the Northfield Range, is one of the regions most scenic landmarks. Seldom does such a prominent property come to the market where the working forest landscape provides a clean canvas for a new ownership to create a legacy estate.
The property is located primarily in the town of Rochester, with some acreage in neighboring Bethel. There are multiple entry points to the land, with an upper-elevation home site envelope at 2,200 elevation, offering unparalleled views of the valleys and mountains beyond. Major transportation corridors are easily accessible for residential, recreational and timber harvesting purposes.
Most of the property has been managed for generations as a working forest, providing a host of forest products like sawlogs, pulpwood and biomass to...
Most of the property has been managed for generations as a working forest, providing a host of forest products like sawlogs, pulpwood and biomass to regional markets. The majority of the forest is hardwoods, with a high population of sugar maple, opening the doors for a future sugarbush. There is also a significant conservation amenity from the lands high elevation, prominent position along the Northfield Range and considerable acreage.
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