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 Check Mountain Biking




  uch of Vermont's challenging mountain bike terrain is located in or near Vermont's four season mountain resorts. Many resorts offer bike rentals and mapped trail systems. Several alpine resorts have adapted chair lifts to accommodate bikes during the summer and fall seasons.

In order to give you a better overview, we have assembled a list of resorts and what they have to offer. This list will give you a basic overview with contact information:


Resort Listing
Resort Trail Miles Lessons Rentals Tours Contact Info Riding Notes
Ascutney 20 check check check view view
Bolton Valley 37 check check check view view
Jay Peak n/a check check check view view
Killington 30 check check check view view
Mount Snow 45 check check check view view

 Mountain Biking on State Lands

At any given time additional trails in the Middlebury and Rochester Districts may be open to mountain bikers. For a current list and for additional trail information contact:


Contact Information
Green Mountain National Forest
Middlebury District
1007 Route 7 South
Middlebury, VT 05753-8999
Rochester District
99 Ranger Rd
Rochester 05767-9431
Phone Number
 802 388 4362
Phone Number
 802 767 4261

On state lands mountain biking is allowed on gravel surfaced roads including:

  • Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail
  • Delaware and Hudson Rail Trail
  • State Park roads
  • and Trails in the Cottonbrook and Ricker basins above the Waterbury Reservoir (near Waterbury)


Contact Information
Ed Leary
State Lands Division
VT Dept. Of Forest, Parks and Recreation
Phone Number
 802 241 3683


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