72 Hours Along The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
Two Nights and
Three Days Along Vermont’s Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
Discover northern Vermont on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT), where natural beauty blends seamlessly with local charm. As New England’s longest rail trail, the LVRT stretches 93 miles across 18 towns from Swanton to St. Johnsbury, offering a diverse four-season recreation path. Navigate this 10-foot-wide trail by bike, cross-country skis, horseback, snowmobile, or on foot. Along the way, stop at various local attractions, eateries, and scenic viewpoints, with convenient parking spots for easy access. Journey through picturesque towns, verdant landscapes, and an array of local businesses that line the LVRT, making your trip unforgettable.
Visit At a Glance
These three days offer suggestions for things to do surrounding lodging, dining, shopping, and nearby attractions. Use this itinerary as a guide for further discovery – bookmark these locations and walk the downtown. Another great way to find a hidden gem is to ask a shop owner for their favorite local spot.
Key Points of Interest
Each day is comprised of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
- Day 1: Embark on a day filled with Fairfield and Jeffersonville’s finest.
- Day 2: Continue along the LVRT and discover all that Morristown, Hardwick, Hyde Park, and Danville have to offer.
- Day 3: Spend your final day exploring Danville and St. Johnsbury along the LVRT.
Embark on a day filled with Fairfield and Jeffersonville’s finest.
– DAY 1
Branon Family Maple Orchards
Witness state-of-the-art agricultural technology at this family-owned maple sugaring operation powered by solar energy.
The Farm Store
Highlighting locally sourced produce, delightful bakery treats, and a vegetarian-centric grab-and-go café, complemented by espresso and smoothies.
Smugglers’ Notch Distillery
Journey into Vermont’s craft distillery scene and sample award-winning spirits, crafted with the finest ingredients and pristine Vermont spring water.
The Cupboard Deli
Hearty sandwiches, pizza, and other deli favorites are served up daily at this family-owned business.
Stella14 Wines Tasting Room
Wine aficionados will appreciate Stella14’s selection of locally-produced wines. They also offer beers and ciders from other Vermont growers and producers.
Sterling Ridge Resort
Retreat to this cozy log cabin resort, offering rustic yet luxurious accommodations amid serene natural beauty.
Vermont Canoe & Kayak
During the warmer months, embark on a guided E-Bikes and Boats Tour to explore the LVRT and Vermont’s winding rivers, or rent equipment and explore on your own.
Continue along the LVRT and discover all that Morristown, Hardwick, Hyde Park, and Danville have to offer.
– DAY 2
Snug Valley Farm
See sustainable farming in action with a farm tour, shop for meat and produce, and pick from more than 7,000 pumpkins in the fall.
Fradette’s Maple SyruP
Sample syrup that is completely natural with no additives or preservatives. During sugaring season, observe the Vermont tradition of boiling sap into syrup.
LeBlanc Family Farm
Visit LeBlanc Family Farm, known for its quality meat products and charming rural ambiance.
Ten Bends Beer
Stop by this industrial-style tasting room and sip on their small batch ales, brewed in a three-barrel brewhouse.
Lost Nation Brewing
Inspired by lesser-known European beer styles, Lost Nation’s brewers create honest beers guided by their love of Vermont.
Black Diamond BBQ
Culinary tradition meets barbeque at this cozy eatery, featuring wood-fired barbeque, rotating specials, delectable desserts, and a selection of local beers.
Rock Art Brewery
Sample a wide range of Rock Art beers, take a tour of the facility, and discover a curated selection of local Vermont cheeses and crafted foods.
Siam Valley Thai Restaurant
Immerse yourself in the vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine. The lively kitchen atmosphere produces a menu of fresh, finely prepared dishes.
North Country Donuts
Savor hand-made treats and local Vermont flavors; offering a rotating selection of seasonal donuts, jams, and jellies crafted in-house.
Emergo Farm Bed and Breakfast
Revel in the picturesque views of a farm stay, relish hearty farm breakfasts, and partake in authentic farm life, all with warm hospitality at this Cabot dairy farm.
Green River Reservoir
A haven along 19 miles of pristine shoreline, offering an immersive connection in nature with sustainable, low-impact recreation amidst its vast, undeveloped wilderness.
Spend your final day exploring Danville and St. Johnsbury along the LVRT.
– DAY 3
Gadapee Family Sugarhouse
Brothers Keith and Kevin Gadapee have been perfecting their maple syrup and maple products since 1991, offering a taste of family tradition and Vermont.
Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium
Marvel at a diverse collection of taxidermy animals and artifacts, journey across the cosmos in Vermont’s only public planetarium, and connect with interactive displays.
St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
A National Landmark featuring the country’s oldest unaltered art gallery, a comprehensive library, and a lecture hall.
Maple Grove Farms of Vermont
The largest U.S. packer of pure maple syrup, featuring a vast gift shop and an informative maple museum.
Red Barn Brewing
Sip on the nine distinctive beers on tap and dine on a hearty selection of pizza and snacks.
Good Fella’s
A beloved local favorite offering a culinary journey that blends classic tavern fare with special dishes.
Whirligig Brewing & Bistro
This BIPOC-owned taproom offers a blend of locally brewed beers, including specialty sours and wild ales, alongside a creative menu, all in a welcoming setting.
St. Johnsbury Distillery Tasting Room & Speakeasy
Savor craft cocktails made with local distilled spirits while joining a trivia game or listening to live music.
Kingdom Taproom & Table
Delight in this gastronomic experience, featuring a menu rich with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Boule Bakery
A team of skilled chefs create breads and innovative desserts, offering high-quality delights for everyday indulgence.
Fairbanks Inn
Offering luxurious, spacious rooms with scenic views, a heated pool, and easy access to hiking, skiing, and local attractions in the heart of downtown.
Not traveling with a bike?
Rent a bike from Lamoille Valley Bike Tours. This family-owned and operated business specializes in electric bicycle tours, rentals, and sales on and around the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail.
About the Vermont Inspiration Guide
This itinerary comes from the Vermont Inspiration Guide through a partnership between the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. This free annual publication highlights Vermont’s restaurants, retailers, attractions, and outdoor adventures and can be ordered online along with other trip planning resources.