If you carefully keep your bird records by state, be aware of the location of the state line and use the appropriate eBird hotspots when you submit checklists.
Johnston Island is a small island on the Connecticut River. The island is named after John Johnston, who settled there in the 18th century. The island is not inhabited and has no buildings or structures on it. Johnston Island is one of the many islands that dot the Connecticut River, which forms the border between New Hampshire and Vermont.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Last updated November 10, 2023