Cycling in Burlington Vermont
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Cycling in Burlington Vermont
Does anyone have recommendations for road cycling routes around Burlington, VT?
We're interested in 15-50 mile (round trip) routes.
I've heard there's a causeway on Lake Champlain, but am unfamiliar with the area. One of us doesn't have a passport, so can't consider crossing the border.
I found this:
https://rootsrated.com/burlington-vt/cycling
which mentions the following -
Island Line Trail
App Gap from Richmond
Mount Philo Loop
Bolton Access Road
Island Loop
Smugglers Notch Loop
French Hill
Small Town Loop
Irish Hill Loop
Jericho Loop
Thanks for any tip!
We're interested in 15-50 mile (round trip) routes.
I've heard there's a causeway on Lake Champlain, but am unfamiliar with the area. One of us doesn't have a passport, so can't consider crossing the border.
I found this:
https://rootsrated.com/burlington-vt/cycling
which mentions the following -
Island Line Trail
App Gap from Richmond
Mount Philo Loop
Bolton Access Road
Island Loop
Smugglers Notch Loop
French Hill
Small Town Loop
Irish Hill Loop
Jericho Loop
Thanks for any tip!
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The Island Line Trail goes from in town out into the lake. There is a missing swing bridge that leaves a gap of about 250’. There is a seasonal “ferry” that takes you across the gap.
Also check this out. IIRC, there is a ferry across the lake to NY. Burlington is a fun town. Check out North Beach. The ILT goes right passed it.
https://www.champlainbikeways.org/
Also check this out. IIRC, there is a ferry across the lake to NY. Burlington is a fun town. Check out North Beach. The ILT goes right passed it.
https://www.champlainbikeways.org/
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We are going to be up in Burlington VT towards the end of August and have 2 rides planned that come close to your specs:
Burlington to North Hero (Hero's Welcome lunch place) - we did this on the road years ago but this time will use the Island Trail/ferry and it will be about 55 miles rt.
Burlington to Charlotte VT - Old Brick Store for lunch - about 25 miles RT. From the Old Brick Store, you can go a few miles west and get on a ferry across the Lake to Essex VT. I did that years ago on a tour around Lake Champlain - back them there wasn't much in Essex but may have been rejuvenated - and the short ferry ride was fun anyway.
Years ago, we left our car in Burlington and biked 50 mile one way to Isle La Mott (about 15 miles north from North Hero) and stayed in a motel/cottage place there and biked back the next day. Not planning that this time.
Burlington to North Hero (Hero's Welcome lunch place) - we did this on the road years ago but this time will use the Island Trail/ferry and it will be about 55 miles rt.
Burlington to Charlotte VT - Old Brick Store for lunch - about 25 miles RT. From the Old Brick Store, you can go a few miles west and get on a ferry across the Lake to Essex VT. I did that years ago on a tour around Lake Champlain - back them there wasn't much in Essex but may have been rejuvenated - and the short ferry ride was fun anyway.
Years ago, we left our car in Burlington and biked 50 mile one way to Isle La Mott (about 15 miles north from North Hero) and stayed in a motel/cottage place there and biked back the next day. Not planning that this time.
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First stayed in Burlington for a few days to have dinner with a friend. Sadly, part of the Island Line Trail had been damaged by a freak storm earlier in June. The segment that goes out into the lake was closed for repairs. I may repeat the trip this September and hope to ride it if I do.
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The Island Line Trail goes from in town out into the lake. There is a missing swing bridge that leaves a gap of about 250’. There is a seasonal “ferry” that takes you across the gap.
https://www.champlainbikeways.org/
https://www.champlainbikeways.org/
Also try a maple "creamy", while you're there, it's a Burlington thing.
https://www.champlainbikeways.org/pd...-Trail-Map.pdf
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Also try a maple "creamy", while you're there, it's a Burlington thing.f
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here ya go! Burlington VT - Island Line Trail
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Thanks again for all the tips. We had 2 beautiful days and 1 steamy/humid/rainy day (so we went to Ben & Jerry's in Waterbury). We pretty much did the Island Line trail starting in the New North End section of town and made it out as far as the Hero's Welcome sandwich shop on N. Hero. On the way back my girlfriend had 2 rear flats - her Bontrager tires were probably as old as the '85 Trek 600 Series she was riding. I patched the first flat. On the second flat I swapped front and rear tires and used a new tube on the front (kept front tube/tire combo and moved it to rear rim), we made it back! It was pretty much 50 miles round trip. The next day we got some very nice new (Specialized S-Works Turbo) tires for my girlfriend's bike at Skirack in town. We stuck to the Burlington Greenway and a bit south of town that day for roughly 17 miles round trip. We had a creamy at Little Gordo's Creemee Stand in town, they were out of maple, had a horchata one instead - we did get to try a maple creemee at Ice Cream Bob's by the lake in town. We had good meals at the Farm House and at El Cortijo, both in town. For breakfast found a good place in Essex Junction called Firebird Cafe. I hope to try some other trails if we return but nothing too intense, the mountains out there are beautiful, but maybe a little too extreme for me these days.
N. Hero
N. Hero
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On the causeway
On the causeway
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Alpaca
On the causeway
On the causeway
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Nice!
Still planning to take Amtrak to St. Albans on 9/11 and ride to Burlington the next morning for two nights at North Beach Campground. My former colleague who has a place in town might take me sailing.
Still planning to take Amtrak to St. Albans on 9/11 and ride to Burlington the next morning for two nights at North Beach Campground. My former colleague who has a place in town might take me sailing.
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if anyone gets a chance, check out the consignment shop in the basement of the Outdoor Gear Exchange on Church St!
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