Stretching over 15 miles from St. Johnsbury to West Danville, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is full of adventure. Winding through the forests and farmlands of Caledonia County in Vermont, this trail can be experienced by hiking, biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, or snowmobiling. Your journey begins at a tunnel and continues on for miles and miles of adventure.
The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) crosses some of northern Vermont's most gorgeous landscapes. It is a work in progress and upon completion will span 93 miles from the Connecticut River to Lake Champlain.
Today 33 miles of the trail are open but our focus is on the 15-mile section that runs from St. Johnsbury to West Danville. Begin your journey in St. Johnsbury and you'll catch a glimpse of the tunnel that is your gateway to adventure.
Pass through the old train tunnel to begin your trip. The crushed stone trail is great for walking, biking, and horseback riding in the warmer months. During the snowy season strap on snowshoes or cross-country skis to explore. Snowmobiles are also permitted on the trail.
Portions of the LVRT are lined by steep and interesting rock cuts created long ago to allow train passage through the area...
...while other sections cross through open fields with glorious mountain views. Enjoy the beautiful Vermont scenery as you journey along.
The path winds through the countryside along Route 2 straying away from the byway in some sections and crossing over back roads in others.
At the other end of the rail trail in West Danville, the Hastings Store is just begging for a visit. Grab some ice cream or a snack at this old-fashioned trailside stop.
The last two miles of the trail wind along the shoreline of Joe's Pond giving way to wonderful water views.
This 15-mile stretch of the LVRT is a true gem. The entire 93 miles (making this the longest rail trail in New England) is expected to be open by 2026 for the public to enjoy.
To learn more about the LVRT project and download trail maps, visit their website.
Have you ever explored this rail trail? Vermont is full of fantastic places to enjoy the outdoors. For more wintery adventure, check out these snowy trails that are a nature lover's dream.
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