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Roche River Corridor Easement

Randolph, Vermont

Ayers Brook

Wildlife & Watershed Protection
Wildlife & Watershed Protection
Wildlife & Watershed Protection
Wildlife & Watershed Protection
Conservation land, not open to the public. Please respect private landowners.
Side-by-side with Simpson River Corridor Easement, these two easements protect a long stretch of Ayers Brook in Randolph, Vermont.
Dogs not allowed
Dogs not allowed
No cell service
No cell service
  • Public access: No
Roche River Corridor Easement Randolph, Vermont Ayers Brook

Roche River Corridor Easement

The easement on this farm and the Simpson Farm — both side-by-side along Ayers Brook — protects the forest along Ayers Brook and allows the river to continue to meander along its natural course.

Conservation Details

  • River: Ayers Brook
  • Acreage: 10.20
  • River frontage (ft): 2,192

Funding Partners

This project made possible thanks to the support and partnership of:

  • White River Partnership
  • Vermont Agency of Natural Resour River Management Program
  • Upper Connecticut River Mitigation and Enhancement Fund