Category: Experience

Read Blog Post: Vermont’s Mud Season Hikes A person walks through the woods on a spring day.

Vermont’s Mud Season Hikes

With a focus on stewardship and protecting ecosystems, here are recommendations for mud season hikes across Vermont.

Read Blog Post: Winter Hiking A person walks up a snowy slope in snowshoes on a sunny, winter day.

Winter Hiking

Winter is one of the best times to enjoy a hike. Whether you're looking to summit one of our majestic peaks or take in the season with a lower-tempo walk through the snow, Vermont's trails have you covered.

Read Blog Post: Exploring Hikes and Eats in Middlebury A river running between historic buildings connected by a stone bridge.

Exploring Hikes and Eats in Middlebury

A trip to Middlebury, a vibrant college town with a deep literary history, offers plenty of hiking on the Trail Around Middlebury, lots of local dining, and more to explore.

Read Blog Post: Mountain Biking A person rides a mountain bike along a gravel path on a summer day.

Mountain Biking

Vermont is home to more than 1,000 miles of rocky, rooty, bermy, and flowy mountain biking trails maintained by 29 local chapters throughout the state.

Read Blog Post: Paddling A canoe and a kayak paddle down a river.

Paddling

More than 800 lakes and ponds and more than 7,000 miles of rivers mean Vermont’s waterways intertwine to connect the state’s historic downtowns, state parks, and conserved forest land, offering diverse territory for paddling.

Read Blog Post: Lamoille Valley Rail Trail Three people walk along a paved path with a dog in the summer.

Lamoille Valley Rail Trail

Stitching together 18 communities along 93 miles between St. Johnsbury and Swanton, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is New England’s longest rail trail, entirely wheelchair accessible and open year-round.

Read Blog Post: Farm Visits Two people walk across a grassy field toward the camera while a historic building is visible in the background.

Farm Visits

Visiting a Vermont farm can mean spending a few hours petting farm animals and picking produce, or it can be a more immersive experience. Start planning to visit a Vermont farm.

Read Blog Post: Long Trail Three people, with backpacks, walk along a dirt path through the woods.

Long Trail

The Long Trail is the oldest long-distance hiking trail in the U.S., spanning 272 miles that run the length of Vermont continuously from the Massachusetts border to the Canadian border.

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Hiking

The end of the trail is only the beginning. With hundreds of mountains, five of them with summits higher than 4,000 feet, offer boundless opportunity for hiking Vermont’s rugged terrain and taking in Green Mountain views.

Read Blog Post: The End-to-End Velomont Mountain Bike Trail A person riding a mountain bike traverses a narrow dirt path through a grassy field.

The End-to-End Velomont Mountain Bike Trail

A new VMBA chapter, the Velomont Collective, has the ambitious goal of connecting Vermont’s bikeable trail networks from the state’s southern border to its northern one, supported by a network of huts along the way.