Trail Etiquette

Vermont has many different types of trails -- hiking trails, mountain biking trails, equestrian trails and shared-use trails.  Help us keep our trails in good shape and respectful places by following the following etiquette.

 

HIKING TRAILS:

SHARED-USE TRAILS:

  • Ride, walk and inline skate on the right side of the path (unless otherwise posted)
  • Ring a bell or say "passing on your left" when passing
  • Obey all traffic laws and signs
  • When bicycling, signal your turns by using your arms
  • When running, walking or bicycling side-by-side, be alert for other path users and get in single file when others approach
  • Wear a helmet when biking, inline skating or skateboarding -- it's not the law in Vermont but it makes good sense!

EQUESTRIAN TRAILS:

More information on Vermont trails is available through the Vermont Trails & Greenways Council.

 

Brought to you by

Local Motion Upper Valley Trails Alliance Rutland Area Physical Activity Coalition Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission

With generous support from

Skirack Merchants Bank Lake Champlain Basin Program Vermont Community Foundation L.L. Bean Upper Valley HEAL Partnership Walmart

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