North Springfield Bog

North Springfield Bog

Springfield, Vermont 05156

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About this Location

The North Springfield Bog is a boreal kettle bog, an artifact of the last glacial age 10,000 years ago.  Bogs lack drainage, and precipitation is the only source of water. Bog water is acidic and lacks oxygen. Sphagnum mosses are the dominant plants forming a thick layer of peat.

To allow close-up viewing of the many interesting bog plants, including some remarkably large pitcher plants, the Ascutney Mountain Audubon Society constructed a boardwalk through the bog. A walking trail leads to and around the bog with many views of both the bog as well as surrounding spruce and pine groves.

From Springfield, take VT-11 west to Riverside Middle School. Turn right onto Fairground Road. Drive approximately two miles to a small parking lot on the left side of the road just before the town garage. The short trail to the bog begins at the green sign showing a pitcher plant.

Notable Trails

The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at North Springfield Bog.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

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Last updated October 8, 2023