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Located in the heart of Burlington, the 14-mile Island Line Rail Trail is extraordinarily picturesque serving up the best views that Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks have to offer.
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Known for its steep ascent over the App Gap, this classic Vermont ride offers cyclists unmatched views of the Mad River Valley and Camel’s Hump. Ride it if you can.
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A picturesque, but hilly, 26-mile ride with amazing lake and mountain views. Ride has a more open feel than many routes along the typically forested roads of Vermont.
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Four miles of steep up and a thrill ride all the way back down. Brutal climb and killer scenery...think you can handle it?
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A good cruiser ride along island shore roads offering riders sweeping views of Lake Champlain and the surrounding mountains.
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A staunch ride around Mount Mansfield and through Smugglers Notch that gives riders a hearty workout and amazing views throughout.
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A great hill workout, this ride has a one mile hill that gets the legs burning on the way up or offers a thrilling ride on the way down. Enjoy it one way or the other or both.
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A scenic 25.7 mile ride through the countryside of three small, quintessential Vermont towns full of rolling hills, beautiful landscape and mountain views. A fun, traditional countryside blast.
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Clocking in just over 10.5 miles, this route has beautiful views and an intense ascent that will get your blood pumping. Perfect for a quick before or after work ride.
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A ride along beautiful backcountry roads offering challenging rolling hills and panoramic vistas of the Vermont countryside and its surrounding mountains.
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