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Red Mill Brook

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Red Mill Brook is located near Woodford in the Green Mountain National Forest. The terrain consists of forested areas with streams and hills. Campers can explore nearby attractions such as the Molly Stark State Park and the Bennington Battle Monument, with temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 80°F in summer.

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Red Mill Brook is located in Vermont

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42.89900078 N
73.01900018 W

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Red Mill Brook Campground located and how do I access it?

Red Mill Brook Campground is located in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest region. Unfortunately, this campground is permanently closed and no longer accessible to visitors. Those planning camping trips to this area should explore alternative campgrounds within the White Mountain National Forest that remain operational. For current camping options in the region, it's recommended to check with the USFS White Mountain National Forest office for up-to-date information.

What amenities and facilities are available at Red Mill Brook Campground?

Red Mill Brook Campground is permanently closed, meaning no amenities or facilities are currently available at this location. For camping in the White Mountain National Forest area, consider nearby operational campgrounds which typically offer basic amenities such as vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and potable water. The White Mountain region has several alternative campgrounds with varying levels of facilities. Contact the White Mountain National Forest office to learn about available campgrounds and their specific amenities.

What recreational activities can I enjoy at or near Red Mill Brook Campground?

Since Red Mill Brook Campground is permanently closed, no recreational activities are available at the campground itself. However, the White Mountain National Forest area offers abundant outdoor activities including hiking on numerous trails, mountain biking, fishing in local streams and ponds, wildlife viewing, photography, and scenic drives. During winter, the region provides opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Consider exploring the Appalachian Trail sections, nearby waterfalls, and mountain peaks that make this region a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

Do I need reservations for Red Mill Brook Campground and what are the fees?

Reservations and fee information are not applicable as Red Mill Brook Campground is permanently closed. If you're looking to camp in the White Mountain National Forest area, many operational campgrounds require reservations through Recreation.gov, especially during peak season. Fees at White Mountain campgrounds typically range from $20-30 per night for standard sites. Always check with the USFS or the official campground management for current reservation requirements and fee structures of alternative campgrounds in the region.