This 93-acre parcel was gifted to the Town of Fayston in 2019. The site offers evidence of its hill farming heritage and expansive views of the Shepard Brook valley, rolling hills of Fayston, Northfield Range, and Green Mountains. Sitting within a state-significant Northern Hardwood Forest block, it provides cover, food, and water supporting a variety of wildlife, from larger mammals to tiny pollinators. Wild turkeys and ruffed grouse forage in its forested seeps and apple trees, butterflies flutter in the old fields, amphibians reproduce in several vernal pools, and native flora flourish. A conservation easement ensures the protection of natural resources and permanent public access.
The gentle hike on the Boyce Hill Trail to the observation point is 0.6 miles, with an elevation gain of 350’. The Nature Trail, Somerville Trail, and a loop around the pond provide addition opportunities for exploration.
For additional information, visit the Town of Fayston website, or contact:
Fayston Conservation CommissionFrom VT-100, head northwest on North Fayston Road for 3.4 miles, then turn right onto Boyce Road. Travel 0.6 miles to the Boyce Hill parking area at the end of Boyce Road. Walk by the gate and turn right to where the Boyce Hill Trail begins.
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