A thousand feet of climbing and descending. Though a majority of the trails are relatively smooth and flowy, there are several miles of rooty, rocky, technical singletrack. Dozens of bermed switchbacks make the long descents a blast for mountain bikers. Most of the uphills are gradual and forgiving on the quads, but challenging uphills are also an option. Descents can linger for as long as six miles depending on your route.
Maps are available at The Original General Store for a small donation.
Visit Green Mountain Trails or Ridgeline Outdoor Collective online for more information or contact:
Ridgeline Outdoor CollectiveLocated 8 miles north of Killington on route 100 across from Amee Farm Lodge. From Route 89, follow 107 south to Route 100 and continue 3 miles. Look for the giant wooden mountain bike tire.
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