The 1,168-acre Crossett Mountain Forest is a significant north-central Vermont property spanning nearly two square miles and representing one of the largest private ownerships within the Burlington and Montpelier region. The property has been managed for decades as a traditional working forest, growing quality northern hardwoods and providing a host of diverse forest products like saw logs, pulpwood and biomass to regional markets. With its stewardship heritage rooted in forestry use, the property also offers exceptional untapped real estate value punctuated by its accessible location, numerous potential high-elevation home sites and end-of-road privacy.
There are nearly 2 miles of high-elevation ridge line along the spine of the Green Mountains, directly abutting the popular 25,000-acre Camels Hump State Park. Multiple entry points to the land, with several upper-elevation home site ...
There are nearly 2 miles of high-elevation ridge line along the spine of the Green Mountains, directly abutting the popular 25,000-acre Camels Hump State Park. Multiple entry points to the land, with several upper-elevation home site envelopes near 1,800 offer unparalleled views of the Winooski River Valley and Worcester Mountain Range. The property is in close proximity to Interstate 89 and the Vermont Route 100 corridor, providing convenient access to Montpelier, Burlington, Sugarbush and Stowe for work, shopping, skiing and lifestyle benefits.