Tiny Pond Wildlife Management Area
Rutland County, VT | 739 Acres
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Tiny Pond Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 739-acre parcel owned by the State of Vermont and managed by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. The majority of the WMA, 517 acres, is located in the town of Ludlow; there are 174 acres in Plymouth and 48 acres in Mount Holly. The WMA can be accessed from Route 100 which runs close to its eastern side. Tiny Pond WMA is part of the Coolidge West Management Unit, which includes Coolidge State Forest (west of Route 100) and Plymsbury WMA. The WMA is known for its scenic beauty. Tiny Mountain is a 2,320-foot peak located in Mount Holly on the northwestern corner of the parcel. Tiny Pond, for which the WMA is named, is a remote and unspoiled lake that covers 30 acres and is 3⁄4 of a mile long. It borders the southwestern corner of the WMA and has no road access or development. Please be careful not to transport any invasive plants, such as milfoil, into the pond. Tiny Brook is a beautiful cascading brook that drains the pond and traverses the WMA. There are marshlands associated with the pond and brook. The area is forested primarily with northern hardwoods, such as red and sugar maple, yellow birch, and beech. There are also red spruce-northern hardwood forests and red spruce-hemlock forests on the property. Vernal pools are good places for spotting amphibians. They can be found in the forest during the spring and early summer.
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