Primitive camping for purposes of hunting, fishing or trapping is allowed on designated WMAs for no more than 3 consecutive nights. Primitive camping involves occupying a site in a natural environment with no developed facilities, leaving the site in its original condition so there is no or minimal evidence of human visitation.
Camp sites must be at least 200 feet from any waterbody, property line, or road within the following WMAs:
- Arthur Davis
- Atherton Meadows – Not Allowed south or east of Route 100.
- Bald Hill
- Bill Sladyk
- Birdseye
- Buck Lake – Not Allowed June, July, August.
- Calendar Brook
- Clover Hill
- East Hill – Not Allowed on Hunting Rights Only parcels.
- Hawks Mountain
- Les Newell
- Middlesex
- Middlesex Notch
- Pine Mountain
- Plymsbury
- Podunk
- Pomainville - Not Allowed west of Route 7.
- Riley Bostwick
- Roaring Brook – Allowed only on WMA contiguous with Vernon Town Forest. Not Allowed on private inholdings and Hunting Rights Only parcels.
- Roy Mountain
- Steam Mill Brook
- Victory Basin
- Washington
- West Fairlee
- West Mountain
- Whipple Hollow
- Whipstock Hill
- White River – Not Allowed east of the White River.
- Wild Branch
- Willoughby Falls – Allowed only on main parcel in area not mapped as wetland, west of Tarbox Hill Rd and east of Interstate 91.
- Worcester Woods