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Molly Stark State Park

This trail system is currently CLOSED. See Trail Alerts tab for details.
This trail system is currently CLOSED. See Trail Alerts tab for details.
The Mt. Olga Trail leads to the Mt. Olga fire tower, providing 360 degree views.
Trail Activity
Hiking
Length
1.70 miles, Loop
Difficulty
Moderate
Town
Wilmington (VT)
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
Yes
Other Activities
Snowshoeing

Description

MT OLGA TRAIL

1.7 mile loop, 1.5 hours. Blue blazes.

This moderate trail starts across from the park office and rangers’ quarters. The trail crosses a small brook over a bridge, crosses through a stone wall and then ascends gradually with several switchbacks through northern hardwoods, and spruce and fir woodlands. At 0.4 miles the trail crosses through a second stone wall - the stone walls are evidence of the land’s agricultural past. The trail then begins a steady climb towards the summit. Near the 0.7 mile mark, a short spur trail leads to the Summit of Mt. Olga, elevation 2,415 feet, and to the Mt. Olga lookout tower. This former fire watchmen’s lookout is kept open for recreational viewing of the expansive 360 degree views of the southern Vermont Green Mountains, the Berkshires to the south in Massachusetts, and Mount Monadnock to the east in New Hampshire. The Searsburg wind farm is visible to the west, and Mount Snow can be seen to the northwest. A kiosk with a trail map is also located on the summit.

To complete the loop back to the campground, go back down the short spur trail to the Mt Olga Trail junction. Take the southern loop (left turn) and follow the trail as it descends through mixed hardwood - evergreen forest. At 0.2 miles from the fire tower trail junction, the trail crosses a small drainage on a wooden bridge. At 0.5 miles the trail turns west (left) and follows along a stone wall, quickly passing the intersection with the Shearer Hill Trail. Continue following the Mt Olga Trail along the stone wall. At the end of the stone wall the trail turns north (right) and quickly intersects with the campground road.  Bear right to return to the park office and parking area.

MOLLY STARK STATE PARK

The park contains two camping loops consisting of 23 tent/RV sites and 11 lean-to sites. One restroom with showers ($) is located in each loop. There is a play area, a pavilion and a hiking trail that leads to the Mt. Olga fire tower.

Other Information

TRAILS ADJACENT TO MOLLY START STATE PARK

Hogback Mountain Conservation Area

Molly Stark State Park is adjacent to the Hogback Mountain Conservation Area (Marlboro Town Forest) lands. Several trails are available in the Conservation Area, including one which links to the state park.

Town of Wilmington Trails

The Shearer Hill Trail (maintained by the Wilmington Trails Committee) links to the Mt. Olga Trail on the western portion

Trail Manager

Visit Vermont State Parks online for more information and a printable map or contact:

VT Dept. Forests, Parks & Recreation Region 1: Springfield Region

VT Dept. Forests, Parks & Recreation Region 1: Springfield Region
100 Mineral Street, Suite 304
Springfield, VT 05156-3168
Phone: (802) 522-0780
rebecca.roy@vermont.gov
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Trail Tips

Dispose of Waste Properly
Pack it in, pack it out. This goes for trash, leftover food, toilet paper, and hygiene products. If you brought it into nature, please bring it out.
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Trailhead Information

The park is located off Route 9 approximately 15 miles west of Brattleboro and 3 miles east of
Wilmington. Parking is available opposite the park office. The lot is not plowed in the winter. 

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Trail Alerts

Facilities
Fire tower closure

The Mt. Olga tower is temporarily closed due to needed stair repair.  Do not enter or use the tower.  We regret the inconvenience.

Trails
Mud Season Trail Closure
March 20, 2024 – May 24, 2024

One or more trails in this system is currently closed due to muddy or wet conditions. Please help to protect our trails by not walking on them when they are soft and easily damaged. Learn more.

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