Causeway Park
This trail is one of the more unique places to cycle in Vermont.
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Causeway Park Details
This trail is one of the more unique places to cycle in Vermont. It is a 10-foot wide trail that travels through Lake Champlain, which means you will have beautiful water views practically lap at your feet on both sides. The entire trail is 4 miles long and starts at Mills Point Road. The road is relatively flat and a combination of crushed gravel and paved cement. On a warm day, you will enjoy the breeze that comes from the lake. However, if it is a particularly windy day, then you might want to skip this route because it can get too powerful.
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