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Alburg Recreational Rail TrailThis 3.5-mile journey along the Alburg Tongue peninsula is the ideal trail for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
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Explore Bicycling in Vermont State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Bicycling guide to compare the stops that belong together in Vermont State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Alburg Recreational Rail TrailThis 3.5-mile journey along the Alburg Tongue peninsula is the ideal trail for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
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Allen TrailLocated in the Niquette Bay State Park, this short but scenic trail takes you through the forest and up to Malletts Bay.
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Burlington GreenwayWith 8-miles of flat, paved trail, this ride from Queen City Park Road to Winooski River is a great all-around trail for all levels.
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Cross Vermont TrailAs its name implies, this expansive trail network travels throughout the different regions of Vermont.
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Delaware and Hudson Rail TrailThis converted cycling trail travels along the former Rutland and Washington Railroad line that was used from 1850 until 1983.
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Ethan Allen Park TrailsThis tranquil 67-acre park in Burlington has over 4 miles of trails for cyclists.
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Island Line Rail TrailFollowing the former Rutland-Canadian Railroad route, this 13.4-mile trail along Lake Champlain is a mix of green parks, sandy beaches, and urban industrial buildings.
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Lamoille Valley Rail TrailThis impressive 34.2-mile route is a rail to trail conversion that follows the route of the 19th-century Lamoille Valley Railroad, which was used primarily for fall foliage tourism.
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Missisquoi Valley Rail TrailThere is a little bit of something for everyone on this pleasant 26.4-mile ride.
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Montpelier-Wells Rail TrailPassing through Groton, Marshfield, Peacham, and Ryegate, this trail follows the former route of the Montpelier-Wells line that carried rocks and granite from the nearby mines in Barre.
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Newport-Beebe Bike PathAlthough this trail is only 6-miles long, it is packed to the brim with fascinating sights and beautiful landscapes.
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Route 127 PathConnecting the New and Old North Ends of Burlington, this scenic trail is a leisurely ride through wetlands, parks, and town suburbs.
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Stowe Recreation PathAlthough Stowe may be known for its winter recreations (the Stowe Mountain Resort is considered to be the ski capital of the east), it also has plenty to offer cyclists.
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Toonerville Rail-TrailChasing the banks of the Black River, this 3.2-mile long trail is a fun downhill ride with tons of scenic sights to see along the way.