Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail

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75 Fairfield St
Saint Albans, VT 05478

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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4.05 reviews
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Erin W.
10/18/2013

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...

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Robert T.
11/27/2012

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,...

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Cec D.
1/23/2013

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...

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Peter P.
8/21/2014

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...

Henry S.
8/28/2017

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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