Route 127 Path
Connecting 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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Route 127 Path Details
Connecting the New and Old North Ends of Burlington, this scenic trail is a leisurely ride through wetlands, parks, and town suburbs. Most of the 3.2-mile journey is flat and well-maintained, so it is an ideal choice for families. Towards the end of the trail, you will have several opportunities to continue your ride, the most popular being the path through Ethan Allen Park.
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Nearby Parks Around Route 127 Path
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Route 127 Path
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0.9 mi away
Ethan Allen Park Trails
This tranquil 67-acre park in Burlington has over 4 miles of trails for cyclists.
2.1 mi away
Burlingtons Intervale
Covering over 900-acres of reedy wetlands, deciduous forests, and grassy pastures, this area is home to an impressive number of bird species.
2.1 mi away
Delta Park IBA
Hugging the mouth of the Winooski River, this natural wetland delta is a stop on the main migratory route for birds traveling down south.
2.9 mi away
Lake Champlain
This natural freshwater lake sprawls across two states and even into Canada, although most of its 313,600-acres sit along the western border of Vermont.
3.5 mi away
Ethan Allen Monument
Ethan Allen was one of the most influential figures in Vermont history.