This is a really lovely trail going through scenic northern Vermont. It's quite long, and we stopped just short (around 5 miles) of the entire length. It's mostly crushed limestone and very...
Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail
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The Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail, managed by the Northwest Vermont Rail Trail Council, offers a picturesque 26.4-mile multi-use trail corridor through the charming communities, farms, forests, and wetlands of Franklin County, Vermont. Originally a rail line dating back to 1886, the trail provides a leisurely journey showcasing the postcard-perfect landscapes and working landscapes of the region.
Visitors can explore quintessential New England villages, quiet river nooks, and stunning mountain views while enjoying a slow, steady-paced experience that captures the essence of Vermont's natural beauty and historic charm. With a focus on community engagement and trail maintenance, the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail invites outdoor enthusiasts to discover the scenic wonders of the region at their own pace.
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This is a nicely maintained rail trail, a great resource for all levels of bike riders. Not for the mountain bikers except to get a mild cardiovascular exercise. Surface is mostly a crush stone,...
Stumbled upon this little gem while planning a camping trip in VT last August. Great way to take in some breathtaking views of VT countryside. Well maintained, not too challenging in regards to...
A very nice trail for walking, running or biking. The surface is very even and very firmly compacted. This is a former railroad bed, and as such the grades are very gradual and consistent. This...
Great trail. We rode from Enosburg Falls to end towards Troy and back. (20 miles).The views of the river were great and riding thru active farms was a treat. A creamee at the end capped a nice...
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