A quiet pocket of woods and water, Stoney Pond State Forest wraps a 44-acre pond with looped trails and a simple, waterside campground. Come for cross-country skiing in winter, biking when the ground is dry, and unhurried nights under tall trees.
What You’ll See and Do
- Follow about 13 miles of looped trails designed for cross-country skiing and summer mountain biking—short spins or longer circuits.
- Camp at the primitive, 44-site campground near the pond—rustic, peaceful, and close to the trailheads.
- Paddle and cast from calm coves; listen for frogs at dusk and owls after dark.
- Wander for wildflowers in spring and big color in fall; snowshoe when the snow is deep.
- Go light on the land—pack in/pack out, keep to marked trails, and check seasonal conditions before you go.









