Open year-round, dawn to dusk, no gate, no fee. Donations accepted. The Joy Green Visitor’s Center is open Thursday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., except New Year’s, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Contact info@merckforest.org or visit Merck Forest’s website for more information.
At Merck Forest & Farmland Center in Rupert, Vermont, visitors can explore 35 miles of trails, camp in a cabin or lean-to, hunt, visit a working farm and forest and buy its products, and attend hands-on workshops or summer camps. Spanning 3,500 acres, of which 3,200 are conserved (2,946 acres with us), it’s a key part of Vermont’s forested landscape.
More than just a recreation destination, Merck Forest is a place for deep connection with nature, where activity and quiet reflection exist in balance. Visitors say the crisp forest air is like a natural reset button, drawing you into the present. Sheep and other farm animals wander near wooden fences and historic gray barns, a reminder of the importance of working landscapes, while distant picnic tables offer a place to pause and feel the enormity of the natural world.
Whether through self-guided exploration or structured educational programs, Merck Forest’s mission is to “inspire curiosity, love, and responsibility for natural and working lands.”