Lamoille Valley Rail Trail

This 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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Lamoille Valley Rail Trail Details

This 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. At the moment, it is split into two sections (St. Johnsbury to West Danville and Morriston to Cambridge), although an additional 60 miles are planned to connect St. Johnsbury to Swanton. Highlights along the way include the farmlands of Caledonia, the bustling town center of Johnson, and the picturesque Joes Pond in West Danville.

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