Hazen’s Notch High Ponds Farm

Hazen’s Notch  – High Ponds Farm
The High Ponds Farm in the Hazen’s Notch area of Montgomery, Vermont is a privately owned nature preserve that is open to the public on a limited basis.

The non-profit Hazen’s Notch Association “maintains a network of 15 miles of trails and woods roads for hiking in Summer and Fall.  These are part of a larger network of 40 miles of trails that are maintained in Winter for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the Hazen’s Notch/Jay Peak area of northern Vermont.   The trails pass through a variety of interesting habitats that include meadows, forests, orchards, and beaver ponds.”
Here is the Farm website.  Here is a website for the Hazens’s Notch Association
Phone 802-326-4799   Trail Map (winter) 
Wheelchair AccessibleBeaver Ponds Trail – Distance not given. “The first section of the trail is almost completely flat from the parking area to the first beaver pond on the right. This pond is visible from the parking area. It is also a flat walk beyond this pond to the junction with the Window Rock Trail and for the next 100 meters to the wheel chair accessible bridge over Flood Brook.”