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VMBA Central Vermont Mountain Bike Map 478 YD E 72°57' 72°56' 72°55' 72°54' 72°53' 72°52' 72°51' 72°50' 72°49' 72°48' 72°47' 72°46' 72°45' 72°44' 72°43' 72°42' 72°41' 72°40' 72°39' 72°38' 72°37' 72°36' 72°35' 72°34' 72°33' 72°32' 72°31' 72°30' 72°29' 72°28' 72°27' 72°26' 72°25' 72°24' 72°23' 72°22' 72°21' 72°20' 72°19' 72°18' 72°17' 72°16' 72°15' 72°14' 72°13' VMBA Assessment of Central Vermont Class 4 - 7 Roads 44°30' For Mountain Bike Use 44°30' Class 4, 5, 6, or 7 Road (Bike Road) 89 Interstate Highway 1 302 U.S. Highway 100 Vermont State Highway 000 1 44°29' Town Road, Class 1 æ 44°29' W WOODBURY RD Town Road, Classes 2 & 3, Paved 20 PERRY HILL RD 00 500 Town Road, Classes 2 & 3, Gravel 1 0 0 5 Woodbury Mountain 1 Private Road 1500 482 Discontinued Road or Road of Unknown Status 4 2 ¶ Major Electric Transmission Line 5 44°28' 6 44°28' Town Line Washington County 8 LAKE BUCK LAKE RD UCK County Line 16 B 10 Orange County æ BUCK LAKE WMA 17 NICHO 2500 2000 Round Knoll Contour Line, 500' Interval 1500 LS POND 2500 1500 Contour Line, 100' Interval 21 19 22 Ω W o o d b u r y Stream GREENWOOD LAKE 2500 2000 20 CO 1500 BERLIN POND 28 IT 44°27' Water Body 44°27' S P O SLAYTON POND RD ND 1500 BUCK LAKE WMA Town, State, or National Forest or Wildlife Management Area S WAL 25 LLEY LAKE 2500 1500 3000 VA Ω Town Name V DEN RD C a b o t ALLEY LAKE RD NG POND COUNTY RD Ricker Mountain 2000 Summit Name EAST LO Mount Worcester W o r c e s t e r æ æ Cemetery Burbank Hill 1500 39 488 2500 CRANBER DOG Ω Fishing Access Area 1000 1500 PO 485 ND 37 44°26' RD 44°26' w 41 CABOT RD w Parking ¶ 42 RY MEA 45 Bike Road, Overall Rating: Not Assessed COTTON BROOK 47 H 00 1500 COITS POND RD OU 10 486 0 46 ¶ STON 50 Bike Road, Overall Rating: Unrideable 51 50 DOW 1 ROUTE 215 N S RD H PLAIN 2500 48 CABOT ILL R Bike Road, Overall Rating: Don't Bother CC PUTNAM STATE FOREST 52 WEST HILL POND æ 1500 490 æ 56 D Bike Road, Overall Rating: Fair Ricker Mountain 489 1000 3000 3000 15 00 West Hill H 59 Bike Road, Overall Rating: Good ANC 44°25' Willey Hill 44°25' OC JO NTY RD 2000 E Bike Road, Overall Rating: Superb MT MANSFIELD STATE FOREST K BROO Ω W S PO 2500 ¶ S 0 Hobart Mountain 61 H CHURCHILL RD ND 0 W COU æ O 100 Bike Road, Difficulty Rating: Easy 491 R 1000 350 K RD Ω E R 00 5 2000 2 15 65 D 00 FOREST LAKE Bike Road, Difficulty Rating: Moderate 1500 EAGLE LEDGE RD HAMPSHIRE HILL RD URBAN RD BAYNE COMOLLI RD æ WEST æ Woodward Mountain NORTH BRANCH E HILL RD BO 69 Ω BLODGETT R TH Bike Road, Difficulty Rating: Hard or Brutal 1500 FELD HILL PO ¶ HILL RD ¶ 70 Riding Direction 72 D æ D 74 Gregg Hill SABIN POND 492 DANVILLE HIL ND RD 76 æ 44°24' 149 L R 44°24' Bike Road Number, Full Assessment On Flip Side 1000 IL H Mount Hunger WHITTIER HILL RD Full assessments are limited to segments longer than 200 meters. G MAGGIES WY HILL RD G S L RD E 00 Segments are terminated by intersections, dead ends, and class changes. 1 20 ND R NE 0 M 00 WATERBURY RESERVOIR G INISTER BRO DUGAR BROOK RD Difficulty rating above is the harder of the full assessment aerobic and technical. AR BALENTINE RD 1500 B 89 0 MIRROR POND 88 1000 w 100 Ω 2 10ths 0 1 2 3 Miles w w 103 495 14 2000 MOLLYS PO N OK R RD WORCESTER 00 N RD C a b o t D HAYDE M Scale 1 inch = 1 mile. Latitude & Longitude in WGS84 Datum. JACK SWEETS RD 15 DUCHARME RD æ W a t e r b u r y 107 105 00 White Rock Mountain 496 20 100 LOOM 1000 16° IS 117 HILL RD 2000 D CURTIS POND HILL RD Base data from Vermont Center for Geographic Information (VCGI). 1500 IS R LE LA 44°23' CALA æ 44°23' APP 109 111 ST R æ M Assessments for mountain bike use by Vermont Mountain Bike Advocates (VMBA). æ HILL RD 15 S C a l a i s Danville Hill ACK MTN R D W w SAND HILL RD BLISS RD 112 ¶ w w w E 2 00 497 Funds provided by National Recreation Trails Fund through VT Trails and Greenways Council. 15 119 M w UT O æ 0 O Map layout by GrassRoots GIS (Underhill, Vermont; 802-899-1998). 499 æ S R ¶ THISTLE HILL RD 150 C 00 æ 1000 Ω O BATTEN RD 498 25 W 1500 D Errors may exist. No warrantee of any kind is implied. 123 D Burnt Mountain 125 KENT HILL RD W R 122 EN 126 Y Robinson Hill O Copyright 1999 by Vermont Mountain Bike Advocates (VMBA). w O NIS HIL 504 1500 D IPLE S R 1000 R w BR 1500 N CALAIS RD D 130 15 L R OO w N RD 12 00 D 133 500 DOWNS RD K RD 1000 131 æ 44°22' 44°22' 135 BLUSH HILL RD 0 500 MARSHFIELD RD H 100 O æ æ E HILL RD O 00 ER K Dumpling Hill 505 ER Hersey Hill 15 KNEE SHAW MANSIO ROBINSON HILL RD æ Ω VIL LAN LE R D FLA 00 D D TS 0 M w 1 R 146 æ 143 OL 500 IL w ITTLE RIV T æ Knob Hill LYS FA L P CALAIS RD WINOOSKI RIVER THATCHERU BROOK EAST BEAR SWAMP RD 0 LOVELY RD G MACEY RD COUNTY RD SINGLETON RD 0 OLD WEST CHURCH RD JACK HILL RD LITTLE RIVER RD 10 2 0 CABOT RD 0 LLS 144 10 1500 1500 1000 00 1000 20 1000 2000 æ P D OND D RIVER RD æ R R D æ L 44°21' Y WOOD RD æ 44°21' E IL H PIKE RD H CE R CAMELS HUMP RD 150 5 1500 S 00 K U 00 148 B C LU 10 149 E 1500 P 152 2000 Blackberry Hill 153 1500 500 Long Meadow Hill 154 0 507 159 RY HILL RD 150 PER SHADY RILL RD HOLLISTER HILL RD Drew Mountain 510 PEKIN BROOK RD æ 157 MARTINS BROOK æ 158 w w 0 Mays Mountain 00 WHEELER RD w 508 INOOSKI RIVER Chases2 Mountain w æ æ w 0 B W 0 C EA 10 232 H D V 500 ER 2 A 0 0 R P M 0 Middlesex Notch 171 509 0 165 Perry Hill IN EAD 100 æ 511 R O RGE W R 168 D 167 Burnt Mountain MAX GRAY RD D 44°20' æ EO 44°20' ADAMANT RD G 512 BAILEY POND RD SCRABBLE HILL CULVER HILL RD CC PUTNAM STATE FOREST 1500 æ 1000 LIGHTENING RIDGE RD Owlshead Mountain 0 172 0 Marshfield Mountain 15 1 5 0 0 1000 æ 0 174 100 TER RD 176 1500 æ EN WRIGHTSVILLE RESERVOIR w æ C Hollister Hill MARSHFIELD POND CAMELS HUMP STATE FOREST æ 180 179 178 513 1000 æ CROSSETT HILL M i d d l e s e x 2500 RAILROAD BED E Gritt Hill 1000 184 THOMPSON514 RD 0 SODOM POND RD 00 1500 GROTON STATE FOREST 3500 2 44°19' Crossett Hill 44°19' NOTCH RD æ 195 2 516 192 194 1000 Devils Hill 3000 00 Lords Hill 191 5 0 0 1 0 10 UGH HILL RD 0 0 0 197 0 BROOK RD 10 201 MCCULLO 1000 æ æ 1500 E JACOBS RD æ H 517 IL 2 æ CROSSETT HILL L R 0 æ 0 0 D 519 202 2000 East Hill Ω 203 89 206 LYLE YOUNG 1500 æ 518 æ Kettle Mountain RD Debby Hill Wind Gap 1500 Mount Cobb 44°18' 2 AT BROOK D NORTH BRANCH 44°18' 1000 GRE D COBB HILL RD æ 210 R w L w TAL R E a s t M o n t p e l i e r IL 500 H 1500 2500 OR 500 P R D u x b u r y 522 D E 00 KETTLE POND 2500 T 10 3000 DEMAS RD 1500 HILL R OW SN LIS URY BRANCH L O H 218 NORTH ST GSB 214 w KIN 1000 æ L 14 AIRD POND RD DODGE RD M a r s h f i e l d 1000 TAYLOR FARM RD 2 E 00 Mount Ira Allen ¶ 228 LM 1000 0 æ COBURN RD S æ 44°17' T 44°17' COUNTY RD JOHN FOW 2500 LER RD 2000 1000 RIVER Hardwood Mountain 223 w 220 æ RD æ 0 00 1 KELTON RD 500 100 CENTER RD æ MAPLE T HILL RD 225 STEVENS BROOK RD E 523 10 R 00 N RD R æ WOOD MT A HARD æ HOLT RDw C 2000 E NORTH ST 00 S æ 15 Hardwood Ridge T L BLISS RD IL æ 2 H 2000 1500 R E Maple Hill N 44°16' æ GREAT BROOK 44°16' R BRAZIER RD U T JUNCTION R 1500 2500 1000 100B æ 2 527 0 1500 Burnt Rock Mountain 0 526 0 1000 528 D O æ D W æ 1 1500 0 241 S W æ 00 VILL D ARD BROOK RD æ 1500 WARD HILL RD M o r e t o w n K R WINOOSKI RIVER w E RD O æ 1000 O NE HILL RD RD E HILL R TT BR LE Y RT TOW MORETOWN COMMON RD 251 BA æ ES RD LLE 530 BROOK RD KE JONES BROOK0 RD 0 D HATHAWAY RD 0 M o n t p e l i e r 1 HOW COUNTRY CLUB RD æ ER 44°15' BIG BASIN RD 250 44°15' æ IV LOWER RD D FOWLER RD æ MIDDLE RD SKI R 1500 æ 0 532 æ 2000 258 ER R 50 534 BEAN RD 1 00 14 w 10 INOO PP U SHARPSHOOTER RD 15 HERRING BROOK RD æ æ W æ æ 1500 P l a i n f i e l d æ 00 535 Huntington Gap N FAYSTON RD Gallup Hill 264 æ Ω 1000 268 2000 D Moretown Gap C 2500 HERRING LYNCH TRL H 536 CLARK RD ¶ A HILL R D S S 269 E 273 542 Spruce Mountain R 44°14' HILL R 44°14' D AIRPORT RD w 271 w LYNCH w w 1500 w RANDELL RD 1500 æ 2500 89 541 539 GONYEAU RD 1500 538 1 M 00 50 STEVENS BRANCH 15 OR BSH 0 12 282 ETO 1000 FARWELL ST 280 540 284 ER Goldsbury Hill NORTH RD PAINE TRNPK N 543 286 W IV æ w R L R JONES STATE FOREST N M Chase Mountain 290 G CTR FAYSTON RD O D æ PLAINFIELD BROOK RD L TN RD 289 W 1500 0 æ O 1000 00 w 2 1000 B CAREY-STRONG RD 000 H CROSS TOWN RD æ 62 RICHARDSON RD 1 F a y s t o n S 44°13' A w SUNSET RD 44°13' W HILL ST EXT w BECKLEY HILL RD 2000 Bald Mountain ILS 1500 D RD 295 V 545 E 296 62 W a i t s f i e l d D OO 1500 The Pinnacle 1500 550 CHASE RD Washington CountyColby Hill 1000 T ST 2000 549 S P 20 DY W Orange County 00 IN 1500 SIE AM 100 1000 S C W æ BSH A C 1500 KEW-VASSEUR RD SUE BOYER STATE FOREST B a r r e æ 17 551 æ 552 PHEN BASIN RD B a r r e T o w n w B e r l i n C i t y æ w CUTLER CORNER RD 1500 44°12' 44°12' BRAGG HILL RD SCOTT HILL RD æ w 0 D DODGE RD Saint Cyr Mountain ¶ 0 1500 W HILL RD 1500 R 303 305 w 10 304 554 E PHELPS RD IN 1000 MONTPELIER CITY FOREST N RESERVOIR RD 1500 EAST RD w 2 2500 R 1000 0 2500 æ 0 E DARLING RD 0 Stark Mountain B Waitsfield Gap 10 SMITH RD M æ 00 w U D N 2000 R 557 1000 3 æ T 0 1000 S 0 500 0 1 EA 307 1500 BARRE CITY FOREST æ 0 Irish Hill 3000 BROOKFIELD RD 200 2000 308 CHANDLER RD Butterfield Mountain 44°11' BERLIN POND 309 O r a n g e 44°11' 20 w 1 æ MAD RIVER 0 THURMAN W DIX RESERVOIR 0 0 00 æ 310 GEORGE ST 1500 E COBBLE HILL RD Cobble Hill 1 500 314 C GROTON STATE FOREST BROOK RD O 1000 TAPLIN RD 3000 X B æ 559 0 E WARREN RD R O w 150 1000 O K UNION BROOK RD R 2500 D 558 w 319 1500 GER MARBLE HILL RD MILLER RD JAIL BRANCH æ ASELTINE RD MAN FLATS RD æ 1000 DANA HILL RD 2000 0 æ 2500 1500 M 200 PAINE TRNPK S GRANITEVILLE RD 44°10' ID 44°10' D Knox Mountain CAMELS HUMP STATE FOREST D L æ 63 E R 562 R WEBSTERVILLE RD 563 N 0 O D 0 1000 Mount Ellen 0 M 0 æ 25 1 0 200 0 M 0 3500 15 O Washington County 0 C
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