Alburg Recreational Rail Trail

This 3.5-mile journey along the Alburg Tongue peninsula is the ideal trail for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

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Alburg Recreational Rail Trail Details

This 3.5-mile journey along the Alburg Tongue peninsula is the ideal trail for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Being sandwiched between the Mud Creek Waterfowl Area and the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge means you will be able to spot numerous wild creatures nestled in the thick marsh and wooded forest. Just keep in mind that large sections of the trail are pretty rough and rugged, so consider bringing a mountain bike to tackle the rough terrain.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Alburg Recreational Rail Trail

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1.3 mi away

Mud Creek WMA

Even the most experienced of birders have probably never heard of this wildlife area in nonwestern Vermont.

5.5 mi away

North Hero State Park

If you are looking for a place on Lake Champlain without crowds, then this is the park for you.

6.3 mi away

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge

Consisting of 6,729 acres in beautiful Vermont, the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a welcoming place for migratory birds since 1943.

7.0 mi away

Alburgh Dunes State Park

Situated on the southern tip of the Alburgh Tongue Peninsula, this 625-acre park is home to one of the largest beaches in the state.

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Knight Island State Park

Situated in the middle of Lake Champlain, this 115-acre state park is located on its very own island (although the 10-acres of the southern part of the island are privately owned).