Best Off Road in Vermont

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1

Vermont, Windsor County

01 :19 hrs
7.1 mi
302.73804 ft
Unknown

This route begins at the McCullough’s Quick Stop and follows Trail #12F. It is groomed by the White River Valley Ramblers. All Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983, is required to carry a safety certificate.

2

Vermont, Brunswick

04 :18 hrs
22.5 mi
272.66498 ft
Unknown

This loop travels on Trail 98 and some 102 past a few ponds and near a lake. It begins at Dennis Pond Parking Area. The Connecticut Valley Sno-Riders maintain and groom these trails. Several other trails intersect along the way. All Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983 is required to carry a safety certificate.

3

Vermont, Essex County

00 :59 hrs
10.4 mi
143.478 ft
Unknown

This route begins at the Maidstone Lake Road Parking Area. There is a small secondary that leads to and hooks onto trail 98. It is maintained and groomed by Connecticut Valley Sno-Riders. All Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983 is required to carry a safety certificate.

4

Vermont, Lamoille County

01 :50 hrs
9.7 mi
227.33401 ft
Unknown

This route begins at the Morrisville Municipal Parking and follows Trail 101. It is maintained and groomed by the Lamoille County Snow Packers. All Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983 is required to carry a safety certificate.

5

Vermont, Windsor County

01 :28 hrs
8.3 mi
227.33499 ft
Unknown

This route begins at the Artisan’s Way Parking and offers access to Corridor Trail 5. It is maintained by the Hartland Hill Hoppers. This rides just a short section of trail and has several intersections for more riding. All Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983 is required to carry a safety certificate.

6

Vermont, Windsor County

01 :18 hrs
7.3 mi
298.71802 ft
Unknown

This route begins at the Artisan’s Way Parking and offers access to Corridor Trail 6. It is maintained by the Hartland Hill Hoppers. It intersecs with Corridor 4 for more riding. Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983 is required to carry a safety certificate.

7

Vermont, Windsor County

01 :45 hrs
9.7 mi
303.57602 ft
Unknown

This route begins at Horseshoe Acres Campground and follows Corridor 4 Trail 12 and is maintained by the Andover Mountaineers Club. All Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983 is required to carry a safety certificate.

8

Vermont, Orange County

00 :35 hrs
3.1 mi
137.581 ft
Unknown

McIver Road is an off-road route that is open to UTVs, ATVs, and motorcycles that are 60 inches or less in width. It also intersects with other roads for off-roading

9

Vermont, Orleans County

01 :18 hrs
6.9 mi
192.666 ft
Unknown

This route explores the wooded terrain in Coventry. It travels on a roads that are a mix of forest roads and paved roads and is open to UTVs, ATVs, and motorcycles that are 60 inches or less in width.

10

Vermont, Washington County

02 :24 hrs
12 mi
- ft
Unknown

This route follows trail 12B and begins at the Worcester Transfer Station Parking. It is maintained by Hardwick Sno-Flake Ridge Runners and groomed by Mountain Tamers. All Snowmobiles must be registered and insured. A VAST TMA trail pass is required to ride the trails. Anyone born after July 1, 1983 is required to carry a safety certificate.

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