Calendar Brook Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 413-acre parcel of land owned by the State of Vermont and managed by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. The property is located in the town of Sutton in Caledonia County, Vermont, just west of the village of Sutton near the Sheffield-Sutton town line. The access and parking lot for this WMA is located on Union House Road.
The WMA takes its name from Calendar Brook, a tributary of the Passumpsic River which flows through the heart of the property. Elevations range from 1,300 to 1,500 feet, and the terrain is moderately sloped to flat. The land is mostly softwood forest, dominated by white and red spruce and balsam fir in the drier uplands, and white cedar in the wetland habitats. The spruce-fir softwood forests provide shelter from deep snow, cold temperature and wind-chill. Adequate winter shelter is critical to the survival and reproduction of white-tailed deer. There are also small amounts of aspen, red maple and yellow birch mixed throughout.