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Can hunters camp overnight on Vermont public land?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, hunters can camp overnight on Vermont public land, but with certain restrictions and guidelines to follow.

Public Land Camping Guidelines

Vermont’s public lands offer many opportunities for overnight camping while hunting. However, these areas often have specific regulations regarding camping, such as designated campsites, permits, and fire restrictions. It’s essential for hunters to familiarize themselves with the specific regulations for each public land area they plan to visit.

Big Woods Camping Techniques

When camping in Vermont’s big woods, hunters should be prepared for remote and rugged terrain. This often requires bringing more gear, such as a portable water filter or purification tablets, to ensure access to safe drinking water. Additionally, hunters should be familiar with wilderness first aid techniques and know how to identify potential hazards, such as bear country and hypothermia risks.

Camping and Hunting Regulations

To camp and hunt on Vermont public land, hunters must obtain a permit through the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department or the US Forest Service, depending on the land management agency. These permits often come with specific rules regarding campfire locations, waste disposal, and other environmental considerations. Hunters should review and understand these regulations before heading out to ensure a safe and successful hunting trip.

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