
The Hanover Conservancy is pleased to hold a conservation easement on Moister Meadow, off Dogford Road. The 2015 conservation easement on the 21-acre property, set in the rolling hills of Hanover Center, was the gift of F. Corbin Moister, Jr., whose family owned the land for over 40 years.
The open meadow, fringed by forest, represents an iconic historic farming landscape, ringed with stone walls dating from the early 19th century. The property is located in the headwaters of the Slade Brook watershed and abuts over 700 acres of other protected land, including the Huntington Hill Wildlife Management Area and the historic Nutt Farm.
How to get there
There is currently no public access to Moister Meadow. Thank you for respecting the landowner’s privacy! However, one need not step onto the property to enjoy it – beautiful views across the meadow from stone wall-lined Upper Dogford Road make for an enjoyable walk or drive.
Public access to the property is a decision of individual landowners and can change in the future. At this time there is no public access to the property, but we encourage you to enjoy the views into Vermont as you walk or bike along Dogford Road!
