Sherburne Hills Trail Map and Area Information
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Green Mountain National Forest Caring for the Land and Serving People Information: The Sherburne Trail network is a system of loop trails designed for all skill levels. The trails are managed by the U.S. Forest Service in partnership with the Town of Killington, Killington Mountain Bike Club, Vermont Mountain Bike Association, and numerous volunteers. Construction and maintenance of the trails has been made possible due to partnership efforts, Recreational Trails Program grant funding administered by the State of Vermont, and contributions of funding, labor and materials from people like you! These trails are made possible because of your support. Directions: The trail network is located at 1338 Vermont Route 100 North in Killington, Vermont. Please practice Leave No Trace ethics, such as carry out what you carry in on all trails. Trail Descriptions: • Mind Eraser: A 0.9 mile loop starting at the trailhead. Rated beginner, Mind Eraser features gentle climbs with rock features and flowy turns. • Paca’s Path: The second loop in the stacked loop network, Paca’s Path is 0.7 miles long and rated intermediate. • Ohly Roller: At 1.5 miles long, Ohly Roller has designed trail features for intermediate and advanced riders. • Pond View: 1 0.5 mile trail providing views of Kent Pond. Respect state land restrictions and signage and hike your bike off National Forest System land. • Pesky Cairn: Located on the west side of Vermont State Route 100 and connected to Gifford Woods State Park, Pesky Cairn is 3 miles long and suitable for beginner riders. Emergencies: For all Emergencies: 911 or State Police at 802-773-9101 911 Information: Located at 101 Ranger Road, Rochester VT U.S. Department of Green Mountain & Finger Lakes National Forest Agriculture 231 N. Main St. Rutland, VT 05701 Forest Service (802) 747-6700; www.fs.usda.gov/main/gmfl/home The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Recreational Opportunity Guide Sherburne Trails Map: For more information: Rochester-Middlebury Ranger Districts, 99 Ranger Rd., Rochester, VT 05767, (802) 767-4261 .