Hiking, biking and swimming are some of our favorite things to do in Vermont, and if you’re looking for some new trails to discover, we’ve got you covered. From novice hikers to hardcore mountain bikers, these are trails that will lead you to unforgettable places. There are SO many trails to explore here, and these 13 best scenic trails in Vermont have hiking, biking and places to swim all in the same general area. This way, it’s not a question of choosing whether to hike, bike or swim that day – rather, you have to decide which to do first! Happy trails!

  1. Millstone Trails Association, Websterville

Facebook/Millstone Trails Association In 2005, 1,500 acres of quarry lands were opened to the public, and today over 70 miles of trails are open to the public for trail running, mountain biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. For more info visit Millstone Trails online.

Flickr/Charles Wohlers Since the trail network was designed around over 75 former quarries, you’ll be able to find many places to cool down along the way.

  1. Millstone Trails Association Mountain Biking, Websterville

Facebook/Millstone Trails Association While the trails are for everyone to enjoy, they were definitely created with mountain biking in mind. Get ready for some hardcore riding!

  1. Kingdom Trails, Burke

Facebook/Kingdom Trails Simply a fantastic network, the Kingdom Trails are largely touted as the best mountain biking in the state. You’ll love the great single track that goes on for miles on these well maintained trails with a lot of variety in beautiful surroundings. Don’t miss the Tiki Bar and food truck for post ride food and fun!

  1. South Trail at Lake Willoughby, Barton

Flickr/jps248 A moderate hike 1590 ft. up, this hike has rewarding lake and mountain views. This 2.5-mile hike takes about 3 hours.

Flickr/Kim Woodbridge Take a break from some of the area hiking and have some paddling fun on Crystal Lake in Barton.

  1. Kimmer’s Trail, Stowe

Facebook/Stowe Mountain Bike Club This epic mountain bike trail was a a collaboration between the Vermont’s Stowe Mountain Bike Club, Town of Stowe and Land Trust and Trapp Family Lodge.

  1. Stowe Pinnacle, Stowe

Flickr/joenevil This is a short and steep hike to an oh-so-rewarding mountaintop view. The 2.3-mile trek takes about 3 hours.

  1. Moss Glen Falls, Stowe

Flickr/Joshua Phillip Take a break from the hiking and biking and get wet at Moss Glen Falls. A beautiful waterfall and fantastic swimming hole.

  1. Sleepy Hollow, Hinesburg

Facebook/Eli Enman There is a great intermediate switch-backing loop on Skywalker through Sleepy Hollow’s Star Wars-themed trails for a full tour of the mountain bike trail network’s 12.5 miles of trails. Go back again this fall for some explosive foliage.

  1. Hinesburg Town Forest, Hinesburg

Facebook/Fellowship of the Wheel Many hands make light work when it comes to cleaning and grooming the trails at the Hinesburg Town Forest.

  1. Pine Hill Park, Rutland

Facebook/True Wheels Bike Shop Work your legs and enjoy the 16 miles of single-track trail spread over 325 acres of terrain at Pine Hill Park. Here you’ll find some of the very best mountain biking, trail running, hiking, walking, snowshoeing, and geocaching in the central Vermont region.

  1. Ascutney Trails, West Windsor

Flickr/Ascutney Trails The ski trails may not be open anymore, but the Ascutney Trails Association maintains hiking trails in Vermont that showcase the beauty of the mountain. Check out this cool feature just off the Weathersfield Trail. Mountain bikers will also enjoy the rocky outcrops and mini summits, trailing next to old stone walls on South Ridge Run and The Grassy Knoll.

  1. Goshen

Flickr/Kent McFarland Whether you’re hiking up a steep mountain, or hitting the Chandler Ridge/Leister Hollow Trail on your mountain bike, the town of Goshen is great for people who love all kinds of trails.

  1. Lye Brook Falls, Manchester

Flickr/Doug Kerr A 90-minute hike into the Green Mountain National Forest will lead you to a stunning 125-foot waterfall. Please note, swimming is prohibited, but the view is well worth the trek. This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Vermont.

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Facebook/Millstone Trails Association

In 2005, 1,500 acres of quarry lands were opened to the public, and today over 70 miles of trails are open to the public for trail running, mountain biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. For more info visit Millstone Trails online.

Flickr/Charles Wohlers

Since the trail network was designed around over 75 former quarries, you’ll be able to find many places to cool down along the way.

While the trails are for everyone to enjoy, they were definitely created with mountain biking in mind. Get ready for some hardcore riding!

Facebook/Kingdom Trails

Simply a fantastic network, the Kingdom Trails are largely touted as the best mountain biking in the state. You’ll love the great single track that goes on for miles on these well maintained trails with a lot of variety in beautiful surroundings. Don’t miss the Tiki Bar and food truck for post ride food and fun!

Flickr/jps248

A moderate hike 1590 ft. up, this hike has rewarding lake and mountain views. This 2.5-mile hike takes about 3 hours.

Flickr/Kim Woodbridge

Take a break from some of the area hiking and have some paddling fun on Crystal Lake in Barton.

Facebook/Stowe Mountain Bike Club

This epic mountain bike trail was a a collaboration between the Vermont’s Stowe Mountain Bike Club, Town of Stowe and Land Trust and Trapp Family Lodge.

Flickr/joenevil

This is a short and steep hike to an oh-so-rewarding mountaintop view. The 2.3-mile trek takes about 3 hours.

Flickr/Joshua Phillip

Take a break from the hiking and biking and get wet at Moss Glen Falls. A beautiful waterfall and fantastic swimming hole.

Facebook/Eli Enman

There is a great intermediate switch-backing loop on Skywalker through Sleepy Hollow’s Star Wars-themed trails for a full tour of the mountain bike trail network’s 12.5 miles of trails. Go back again this fall for some explosive foliage.

Facebook/Fellowship of the Wheel

Many hands make light work when it comes to cleaning and grooming the trails at the Hinesburg Town Forest.

Facebook/True Wheels Bike Shop

Work your legs and enjoy the 16 miles of single-track trail spread over 325 acres of terrain at Pine Hill Park. Here you’ll find some of the very best mountain biking, trail running, hiking, walking, snowshoeing, and geocaching in the central Vermont region.

Flickr/Ascutney Trails

The ski trails may not be open anymore, but the Ascutney Trails Association maintains hiking trails in Vermont that showcase the beauty of the mountain. Check out this cool feature just off the Weathersfield Trail. Mountain bikers will also enjoy the rocky outcrops and mini summits, trailing next to old stone walls on South Ridge Run and The Grassy Knoll.

Flickr/Kent McFarland

Whether you’re hiking up a steep mountain, or hitting the Chandler Ridge/Leister Hollow Trail on your mountain bike, the town of Goshen is great for people who love all kinds of trails.

Flickr/Doug Kerr

A 90-minute hike into the Green Mountain National Forest will lead you to a stunning 125-foot waterfall. Please note, swimming is prohibited, but the view is well worth the trek. This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Vermont.

Looking for more outdoor activities in Vermont? Check out these 10 amazing and free out door activities in Vermont.

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best scenic trails in Vermont October 06, 2020 Luke Where are the best swimming holes in Vermont? Vermont has so many hidden swimming holes nestled sweetly all over the state. For starters, Bingham Falls is a great spot for an all-around swimming hole. With natural pools, cliff jumping, and waterfalls, what else could you want in a swimming hole? Another great place is Bristol Falls in Bristol. Here, you will find a refreshing and fun place to cool off from the summer heat. You’ll find deep pools, a waterfall, and several natural pools to explore. For more amazing swimming holes in Vermont, have a look at this article of 11 outstanding swimming holes in Vermont. What are the most beautiful hikes in Vermont? One of the most scenic hikes in Vermont is the hike up Mt. Mansfield, which provides some of the most spectacular views in our state. If you are interested in hiking Mt. Mansfield, we highly recommend taking the Sunset Ridge Trail; the trail is easily accessible from Underhill State Park and is well marked. Some other beautiful hikes in Vermont are 1. Mount Pisgah Trail, 2. Camel’s Hump Trail, and 3. Lye Brook Falls Trail. Happy hiking! What is the most scenic town in Vermont? Answering this question is really challenging, for there are just so many scenic towns in Vermont. Attempting to answer this question will assuredly lead to disappointing some while gratifying others. But with that being said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

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best scenic trails in Vermont

October 06, 2020

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Where are the best swimming holes in Vermont? Vermont has so many hidden swimming holes nestled sweetly all over the state. For starters, Bingham Falls is a great spot for an all-around swimming hole. With natural pools, cliff jumping, and waterfalls, what else could you want in a swimming hole? Another great place is Bristol Falls in Bristol. Here, you will find a refreshing and fun place to cool off from the summer heat. You’ll find deep pools, a waterfall, and several natural pools to explore. For more amazing swimming holes in Vermont, have a look at this article of 11 outstanding swimming holes in Vermont. What are the most beautiful hikes in Vermont? One of the most scenic hikes in Vermont is the hike up Mt. Mansfield, which provides some of the most spectacular views in our state. If you are interested in hiking Mt. Mansfield, we highly recommend taking the Sunset Ridge Trail; the trail is easily accessible from Underhill State Park and is well marked. Some other beautiful hikes in Vermont are 1. Mount Pisgah Trail, 2. Camel’s Hump Trail, and 3. Lye Brook Falls Trail. Happy hiking! What is the most scenic town in Vermont? Answering this question is really challenging, for there are just so many scenic towns in Vermont. Attempting to answer this question will assuredly lead to disappointing some while gratifying others. But with that being said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Vermont has so many hidden swimming holes nestled sweetly all over the state. For starters, Bingham Falls is a great spot for an all-around swimming hole. With natural pools, cliff jumping, and waterfalls, what else could you want in a swimming hole? Another great place is Bristol Falls in Bristol. Here, you will find a refreshing and fun place to cool off from the summer heat. You’ll find deep pools, a waterfall, and several natural pools to explore. For more amazing swimming holes in Vermont, have a look at this article of 11 outstanding swimming holes in Vermont.

What are the most beautiful hikes in Vermont?

One of the most scenic hikes in Vermont is the hike up Mt. Mansfield, which provides some of the most spectacular views in our state. If you are interested in hiking Mt. Mansfield, we highly recommend taking the Sunset Ridge Trail; the trail is easily accessible from Underhill State Park and is well marked. Some other beautiful hikes in Vermont are 1. Mount Pisgah Trail, 2. Camel’s Hump Trail, and 3. Lye Brook Falls Trail. Happy hiking!

What is the most scenic town in Vermont?

Answering this question is really challenging, for there are just so many scenic towns in Vermont. Attempting to answer this question will assuredly lead to disappointing some while gratifying others. But with that being said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.