Vermont has been on a trail building tear, and now, this small Northeastern state is one of the best MTB destinations in the USA. Here are five must-ride trails.
These new singletrack trails in East Poultney are the best. Professionally built...technical climes and descents, flow and go, there is something here for all skill levels (my new favorite place to ride). 17 miles of pure fun! Find it, ride it, you'll be back. Once Fairgrounds and Endless Brook trail systems are connected, this will be the next Kingdom! Do yourself a favor and ride here.
These trails were great! The climb was challenging and the downside was challenging and fast. A good mixture of flow, technical and just plain flow singletrack trails. It made for an enjoyable ride at my skill level. Cliffhanger was my favorite segment as it challenged me both physically and mentally - a 12 inch wide trail running down off the ridge! There are some beginner level trails as well and they were a blast to ride. A great place to improve your skills and build some confidence, not to mention the beautiful views from the top of the ridge.
These new singletrack trails in East Poultney are the best. Professionally built...technical climes and descents, flow and go, there is something here for all skill levels (my new favorite place to ride). 17 miles of pure fun! Find it, ride it, you'll be back. Once Fairgrounds and Endless Brook trail systems are connected, this will be the next Kingdom! Do yourself a favor and ride here.
| ThankThese trails were great! The climb was challenging and the downside was challenging and fast. A good mixture of flow, technical and just plain flow singletrack trails. It made for an enjoyable ride at my skill level. Cliffhanger was my favorite segment as it challenged me both physically and mentally - a 12 inch wide trail running down off the ridge! There are some beginner level trails as well and they were a blast to ride. A great place to improve your skills and build some confidence, not to mention the beautiful views from the top of the ridge.
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