Raccoons in Vermont: Where to Look and What Signs to Watch For
Yes, raccoons are found throughout Vermont, especially near hardwood forests and water. They are highly adaptable and thrive in both rural woodlands and suburban backyards. While common, they are nocturnal, so your best sightings will happen at dusk or dawn. Start your search near wetlands or mixed forests with plenty of hollow trees for denning.
By Tim, founder of Easy Street Markets. I maintain the wildlife database and verify every animal and source myself. Updated July 2, 2026.

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- species recorded
- 1,986
- GBIF records
- April, May, March
- peak months
Yes, raccoons are in Vermont. Next you'll want:
Real sighting data, source iNaturalist
2,451 verified observations on iNaturalist of raccoon have been recorded in Vermont, most often in April, May, March.
When raccoon are recorded in Vermont
Yes, raccoons are found throughout Vermont, especially near hardwood forests and water. They are highly adaptable and thrive in both rural woodlands and suburban backyards. While common, they are nocturnal, so your best sightings will happen at dusk or dawn. Start your search near wetlands or mixed forests with plenty of hollow trees for denning.
Where are raccoons most likely found in Vermont?
Raccoons are adaptable and live statewide, but you will have the best luck near permanent water sources like the Winooski River, Lake Champlain, and small woodland streams. They also thrive in mixed forests, farmlands, and suburban neighborhoods with easy access to food. Start by checking stream banks, tree cavities, and brushy edges between fields and woods.
In Vermont, raccoon sightings usually improve when you slow down and match your first stop to where the animal is most likely in the state. Use thestate wildlife huband theroute guideto narrow your first area, then check access, weather, and distance before you settle in. A short walk with one clear viewing plan often beats covering too much ground, especially when habitat changes fast from open edges to brush, wetlands, timber, shoreline, or neighborhood cover.
When is the best time to spot raccoons?
Raccoons are nocturnal, so your best odds are at dawn or dusk when they move between dens and feeding areas. In spring and summer, they are more active as they raise young. Winter activity drops as they enter a state of torpor during the coldest stretches, but mild evenings can still produce sightings. Look for them around dusk near woodland edges or even backyard compost piles.
What signs of raccoons can a beginner identify?
Start with tracks: raccoon prints look like small human handprints with five long toes and visible claws. Scat is often dark, tubular, and may contain berry seeds or fur. Dens are in hollow trees, rock crevices, or abandoned burrows. You might also find scratch marks on trees or overturned logs where they searched for grubs.
See ourstate animal guidefor the next step.
How to identify raccoon tracks and movement patterns?
Raccoon tracks show five distinct toes on both front and hind feet, with the front print slightly wider. In mud or snow, look for a pattern of alternating prints from their walk. Their trail often weaves from cover to cover. Use a field guide to compare with other animals like opossums or muskrats. For more on raccoon identification, visit ourraccoon animal page.
What do raccoons eat and how does that affect spotting?
Raccoons are opportunistic omnivores. They eat fruits, nuts, insects, frogs, and small rodents. In urban areas, they raid garbage and pet food. To increase your chances, set up near natural food sources like berry patches, oak trees, or shorelines. Bird feeders also attract them at night. Check localVermont wildliferesources for more habitat tips.
Raccoon behavior: what to expect when you find one?
Raccoons are curious but cautious. If you spot one, stay still and quiet. They may stand on their hind legs to get a better look. Avoid cornering them, especially during the day, as that could indicate illness. Most raccoons will move away if given space. They are excellent climbers and often retreat up a tree when they feel threatened.
Recommended gear for spotting raccoons in Vermont?
You do not need much: a flashlight with a red filter to avoid startling them, binoculars for distant views, and comfortable clothing for quiet waits. If you want to show your support for raccoon watching, consider a fun shirt. Check out ourCute But Feral Raccoon T-Shirt
A playful tee for evening wildlife walks.Check Price and Availability
Men's Raccoon T-Shirt
A durable shirt with a mischievous raccoon graphic.Check Price and Availability
Browse allwildlife t-shirtsto find your style.
Undiagnosed But Something Ain't Right Raccoon PNG - Funny Digital Download, Rock On Animal Graphic, Quirky T-Shirt Design
A strong match for this wildlife page and an easy next click after the guide.Check Price and Availability
Are raccoons in Vermont dangerous?
Healthy raccoons usually avoid people, but they can carry rabies and roundworm. Never approach or feed them. Keep your distance and secure trash cans. If you see a raccoon acting disoriented or aggressive during the day, contact local animal control. For more safety tips, visit ourraccoon animal page.
What should I do if a raccoon gets into my attic?
First, make sure it is not trapped inside. Close off all other entry points except one, then install a one-way door or use bright lights and noise to encourage it to leave. After it vacates, seal the opening. Check your property for access points like overhanging tree limbs. For more advice, see ourVermont wildlifeguide.
See ourtour planning ideasfor the next step.
Do raccoons in Vermont hibernate during winter?
No, raccoons do not truly hibernate, but they do enter a state called torpor. During extreme Vermont winters, they can stay in their dens for weeks at a time to conserve energy. Their heart rate and body temperature drop slightly, but they can wake up and become active during mid-winter thaws or warmer stretches.
How to humanely deter raccoons from your Vermont home?
The most effective way is to remove food attractants. Secure trash cans with locking lids, avoid leaving pet food outside overnight, and clean up fallen fruit from trees. Motion-activated lights or sprinklers can also discourage them from entering your garden. If they are nesting under a porch, wait until they leave at night and then block the entrance with heavy-duty wire mesh.
Conservation status, source NatureServe
Conservation rank for raccoon (Raccoon, Procyon lotor), as assessed by NatureServe Explorer.
| Scope | NatureServe rank | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| In Vermont | S5 | Secure |
| Global (rangewide) | G5 | Secure |
NatureServe ranks run from 1 (critically imperiled) to 5 (secure). See our data methodology for how this is sourced.
Plan your trip
Best time to see raccoon in Vermont: April, May, March
See the month-by-month sighting calendar.
Plan your raccoon sighting in Vermont
1,986 verified raccoon records have been logged in Vermont, most recently in 2026. See the GBIF records.
Where to look in Vermont
- Appalachian National Scenic Trail · Wildlife Watching, Birdwatching · Find hotels
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- North Country National Scenic Trail · Wildlife Watching, Birdwatching · Find hotels
Frequently asked questions
Where are raccoons most likely found in Vermont?+
Raccoons are adaptable and live statewide, but you will have the best luck near permanent water sources like the Winooski River, Lake Champlain, and small woodland streams. They also thrive in mixed forests, farmlands, and suburban neighborhoods with easy access to food. Start by checking stream banks, tree cavities, and brushy edges between fields and woods. In Vermont, raccoon sightings usually improve when you slow down and match your first stop to where the animal is most likely in the state. Use thestate wildlife huband theroute guideto narrow your first area, then check access, weather, and distance before you settle in. A short walk with one clear viewing plan often beats covering too much ground, especially when habitat changes fast from open edges to brush, wetlands, timber, shoreline, or neighborhood cover.
When is the best time to spot raccoons?+
Raccoons are nocturnal, so your best odds are at dawn or dusk when they move between dens and feeding areas. In spring and summer, they are more active as they raise young. Winter activity drops as they enter a state of torpor during the coldest stretches, but mild evenings can still produce sightings. Look for them around dusk near woodland edges or even backyard compost piles.
What signs of raccoons can a beginner identify?+
Start with tracks: raccoon prints look like small human handprints with five long toes and visible claws. Scat is often dark, tubular, and may contain berry seeds or fur. Dens are in hollow trees, rock crevices, or abandoned burrows. You might also find scratch marks on trees or overturned logs where they searched for grubs. See ourstate animal guidefor the next step.
How to identify raccoon tracks and movement patterns?+
Raccoon tracks show five distinct toes on both front and hind feet, with the front print slightly wider. In mud or snow, look for a pattern of alternating prints from their walk. Their trail often weaves from cover to cover. Use a field guide to compare with other animals like opossums or muskrats. For more on raccoon identification, visit ourraccoon animal page.
What do raccoons eat and how does that affect spotting?+
Raccoons are opportunistic omnivores. They eat fruits, nuts, insects, frogs, and small rodents. In urban areas, they raid garbage and pet food. To increase your chances, set up near natural food sources like berry patches, oak trees, or shorelines. Bird feeders also attract them at night. Check localVermont wildliferesources for more habitat tips.
Raccoon behavior: what to expect when you find one?+
Raccoons are curious but cautious. If you spot one, stay still and quiet. They may stand on their hind legs to get a better look. Avoid cornering them, especially during the day, as that could indicate illness. Most raccoons will move away if given space. They are excellent climbers and often retreat up a tree when they feel threatened.
Recommended gear for spotting raccoons in Vermont?+
You do not need much: a flashlight with a red filter to avoid startling them, binoculars for distant views, and comfortable clothing for quiet waits. If you want to show your support for raccoon watching, consider a fun shirt. Check out ourCute But Feral Raccoon T-Shirt A playful tee for evening wildlife walks.Check Price and Availability ### Men's Raccoon T-Shirt A durable shirt with a mischievous raccoon graphic.Check Price and Availability Browse allwildlife t-shirtsto find your style. ### Undiagnosed But Something Ain't Right Raccoon PNG - Funny Digital Download, Rock On Animal Graphic, Quirky T-Shirt Design A strong match for this wildlife page and an easy next click after the guide.Check Price and Availability
Are raccoons in Vermont dangerous?+
Healthy raccoons usually avoid people, but they can carry rabies and roundworm. Never approach or feed them. Keep your distance and secure trash cans. If you see a raccoon acting disoriented or aggressive during the day, contact local animal control. For more safety tips, visit ourraccoon animal page.
What should I do if a raccoon gets into my attic?+
First, make sure it is not trapped inside. Close off all other entry points except one, then install a one-way door or use bright lights and noise to encourage it to leave. After it vacates, seal the opening. Check your property for access points like overhanging tree limbs. For more advice, see ourVermont wildlifeguide. See ourtour planning ideasfor the next step.
Do raccoons in Vermont hibernate during winter?+
No, raccoons do not truly hibernate, but they do enter a state called torpor. During extreme Vermont winters, they can stay in their dens for weeks at a time to conserve energy. Their heart rate and body temperature drop slightly, but they can wake up and become active during mid-winter thaws or warmer stretches.
How to humanely deter raccoons from your Vermont home?+
The most effective way is to remove food attractants. Secure trash cans with locking lids, avoid leaving pet food outside overnight, and clean up fallen fruit from trees. Motion-activated lights or sprinklers can also discourage them from entering your garden. If they are nesting under a porch, wait until they leave at night and then block the entrance with heavy-duty wire mesh.
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