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Central VT Trails Location Open? Northeast VT Trails Parcel Open? Southeast VT Trails Location Open? Southwest VT Trails Location Open? Northwest VT Trails Location Open? Central VT Trails Location Open? Northeast VT Trails Parcel Open? Weathersfield Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park No Bald Mountain Trail Aitken No Alburg Rail Alburg Raill Trail Yes Worcester Trail CC Putnam Caution Long Trail- Hazen's Notch to Canada Long Trail SF/Jay SF closed Brownsville Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park No VAST connector Aitken No Allen Niquette Bay State Park No Waterbury Trail CC Putnam Caution Perry Holbrook Trails Perry Holbrook SP closed Windsor Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park No Girl Scout Loop Trail Aitken Caution Allen Point Allen Point Access No Middlesex Trail CC Putnam Caution Bald Mountain Telegraph Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Futures Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park No Bomoseen Loop Trail Bomoseen Caution Allis Camel's Hump State Park Caution White Rock Trail CC Putnam Caution Bald Mountain Mad Brook Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Mt. Ascutney Parkway Mt. Ascutney State Park Yes Glen Lake Trail Bomoseen No Alpine Camel's Hump State Park Caution Skyline Trail CC Putnam Caution Bald Mountain Long Pond Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Healdville Trail Okemo State Forest No Slate History Trail Bomoseen Caution Baird in the Bush Camel's Hump State Park No Stowe-Pinnacle Trail CC Putnam Open Haystack Mountain North Trail VLT Easement closed Amity Pond Trail Amity Pond Natural Area No Half Moon Shore Trail Bomoseen No Beach Niquette Bay State Park No Pinnacle Meadows Trail CC Putnam Open Haystack Mountain SouthTrail VLT Easement closed Echo Lake Vista Trail Camp Plymouth State Park No Bomoseen Shore Access trail Bomoseen Caution Beach Bypass Niquette Bay State Park No Moss Glenn Falls Trail CC Putnam Caution Mount Pisgah South Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Slack Hill Trail Coolidge State Park No High Pond Trail Bomoseen No Beach Road Alburg Dunes State Park No Elmore Firetower Trail CC Putnam Caution Mount Pisgah North Trail Willoughby State Forest closed CCC Trail Coolidge State Park No Shrewsbury Peak Trail Coolidge (west) No Beane Camel's Hump State Park Caution Elmore Ridgeline Trail CC Putnam Closed Mount Pisgah Long Pond Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Sunrise Trail Fort Dummer State Park Yes Tinker Brook Trail Coolidge (west) No Burns Niquette Bay State Park No Elmore Nature Trail CC Putnam Open South Shore Loop Willoughby State Forest closed Sunset Trail Fort Dummer State Park Yes Bessenyey Loop Trail Coolidge (west) No Burrows Camel's Hump State Park Caution Perry Hill (Lower Network) CC Putnam Open Mount Hor Hawkes Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Broad Brook Trail Fort Dummer State Park Yes Long Trail/Appalachian Trail Coolidge (west) No Burrows-Forest City Connector Camel's Hump State Park Caution Perry Hill (Upper Network) CC Putnam Closed Mount Hor North Trail Willoughby State Forest closed West River Trail Jamaica State Park Yes Bucklin Trail Coolidge (west) No Burton Island Burton Island State Park No Howe Block Trail Network Howe Block Closed Mount Hor Brookside Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Hamilton Falls Trail Jamaica State Park No Black Swamp Trail Coolidge (west) No Butler Lodge Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Beaver Meadow Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Moose Mountain Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Overlook Trail Jamaica State Park No Smith Peak Trail -FW Coolidge (west) No Camel's Hump View Camel's Hump State Park Caution Cotton Brook Rd Mount Mansfield Open Wheeler Pond Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Mt. Olga Trail Molly Stark State Park No Tinker Brook Trail - FW Coolidge (west) No Cantilever Rock Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Hedgehog Hill Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Wheeler Mountain Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Lowell Lake Trail Lowell Lake State Park No Catamount Ski Trail Coolidge (west) Caution Catamount Camel's Hump SP, Huntington GCaution Stevenson Brook Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Boiling Spring Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Sweet Pond Trail Sweet Pond State Park No Winter Recreation Trail Coolidge (west) No CCC Road Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Dalley Loop Trail Mount Mansfield Open CCC Camp S55 Nature Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Bald Mt. Trail Townshend State Park No Eddy Brook/Crossman Trail Coolidge (west) No Cedar Point Niquette Bay State Park No Fosters Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Bartlett Mountain Summit Trail Willoughby State Forest closed Quechee Gorge Trail Quechee Gorge State Park Caution Black Swamp Road Trail Coolidge (west) No Chain Gang Camel's Hump State Park No Hillfarmer Trail Mount Mansfield Closed CCC Road Willoughby State Forest closed VINS Nature Center Trail Quechee Gorge State Park Caution Northam Road Trail Coolidge (west) No Clara Bow Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Highbridge Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Burke Mountain Red Trail Darling State Park closed Pinnacle Trail Wilgus State Park Yes Grouse Hill N/S Trail Coolidge (west) No Dean Camel's Hump State Park Caution Stonewall Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Burke Mountain West Peak Trail Darling State Park closed Nature Trail Wilgus State Park Yes Plymsbury Road trail Coolidge (west) No East Loop Camel's Hump State Park No Bear Run Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Burke Mountain Summit Trail Darling State Park closed Myron Dutton Trail Dutton Pines State Park Yes Saltash to Three Sisters Coolidge (west) No Forest City Camel's Hump State Park Caution Compartment 1 Road Mount Mansfield Caution Burke Mountain Fire Road Darling State Park closed Tin Shanty -Poczobut trail Coolidge (west) No Frost Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Patterson Brook Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Victory Railbed Trail Victory Basin WMA closed Thetford Academy Trail Thetford Hill State Park No Stone House Trail Coolidge (west) No Grand Isle Nature Grand Isle State Park No Kelty Corners Trail Mount Mansfield Caution Victory Basin Multi-Use Trail Victory State Forest closed Bear Hill Trail Allis State Park No D&H Rail Trail - North D&H Caution Halfway House Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Ricker Farm Trail Mount Mansfield Open Bog Pond Trail Victory State Forest closed Appalachian Trail Gifford Woods State Park No D&H Rail Trail - South D&H Caution Hemlock Hill Camel's Hump State Park No Bingham Falls Trail Mount Mansfield Open Lyndon State Forest Trails Lyndon State Forest closed Kent Brook Trail Gifford Woods State Park No Vista Trail Emerald Lake No Islands View Niquette Bay State Park No Sterling Pond Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Bluff Mountain Community Trail Brighton Town Forest closed Old Growth Interpretive Trail Gifford Woods State Park No Rich Woods Trail Emerald Lake No Jerusalem Camel's Hump State Park Caution Haselton Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Bluff Ridge Trail Weyerhaeuser closed Meadow Trail Emerald Lake Caution Knight Island Knight Island State Park No Hellbrook Trail Mount Mansfield Closed Unknown Pond Trail Forest Legacy closed Nature Trail Emerald Lake Caution Knight Point Knight Point State Park No Spruce Mountain Trail LR Jones Caution Middle Mountain Trail Forest Legacy/Weyerhaeuser closed Kent Brook Trail Gifford Woods No Lake Carmi Nature Lake Carmi State Park No Hogback Trail CC Putnam Caution Gore Mountain Trail Forest Legacy closed Gifford Woods Interpretive trail Gifford Woods No Laura Cowles Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Gore Mountain East Trail Conte NWR/Weyerhaeuser closed Moss Glens Falls Trail Granville Gulf Reservation Yes Ledges Niquette Bay State Park No Averill Mountain Trail Averill Mountain WMA closed Long Trail/Appalachian Trail Hapgood No Long Trail CHSP, MMSF, CHSF Caution Brousseau Mountain Trail Forest Legacy closed Healing Springs Trail Lake Shaftsbury Caution Maple Ridge Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Monadnock Mountain Trail Forest Legacy closed Lower Clarendon Gorge Lower Clarendon Gorge Caution Monroe Camel's Hump State Park Caution West Mountain Trail West Mountain WMA closed Long Trail Mt. Carmel No Muhley Niquette Bay State Park No Devil's Hill Trail Groton State Forest closed Woodford Hiking Trail Woodford No Nebraska Notch Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Martin's Pond Trail Groton State Forest closed Atwood Nature Trail Woodford No North Hero North Hero State Park No Peacham Bog Loop Groton State Forest closed cross-country ski access Woodford No Ridley Crossing Camel's Hump State Park Caution Red Brook Road Groton State Forest closed East Road - gated Aitken Caution Rock Garden Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Coldwater Brook Trail Groton State Forest closed Girl Scout Camp Loop -gated Aitken Caution Round Pond Round Pond State Park No Big Deer Mountain Trail Groton State Forest closed Lily Pond road Bomoseen Caution Snake Mountain Snake Mountain WMA No Little Deer Mountain Trail Groton State Forest closed Sheldon Road - gated Bomoseen Caution Sunset Ridge Mt. Mansfield State Forest Caution Osmore Pond Loop Trail Groton State Forest closed Quarry Road - gated Bomoseen Caution Telephone Line Trail Groton State Forest closed Said Road - gated Bomoseen Caution Owl's Head Trail Groton State Forest closed Black Swamp Road - gated Coolidge (west) No Cross Vermont Trail Groton State Forest closed Grouse Hill North Rd- gated Coolidge (west), Plymsbury No Silver Ledge Trail Groton State Forest closed Grouse Hill south Rd - gated Coolidge (west) No Beaver Brook Road Groton State Forest closed Three Sisters Rd - gated Coolidge (west) No Marshfield Ledges Groton State Forest closed CCC Road - gated mud season Coolidge (west) No Seyon Ranch Trails Groton State Forest closed Eddy Brook Road - gated Coolidge (west) No Seyon to Spruce Trail Groton State Forest closed Crossman Road Coolidge (west) No Lyman Falls Trail Lyman Falls State Park closed Red Bars Trail Coolidge (west) No Brighton Nature Trails Brighton State Park closed Moose Bog Trail Wenlock WMA closed Sentinel Rock Trails Sentinel Rock State Park closed Moose Trail Maidstone State Forest closed Loon Trail Maidstone State Forest closed.
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