Bomoseen State Park is a state park located in the Taconic Mountains, bordering Lake Bomoseen, Vermont's largest lake. This 3,576-acre park features a diverse landscape of forests, wetlands, and open fields, with prominent north-south ridges covered in hemlock, pine, oak, and hickory trees. The park's terrain and natural features provide a setting for several outdoor activities, including hiking and road cycling. Its connection to Vermont's 19th-century slate industry adds a historical dimension to the natural environment.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Bomoseen State Park offers opportunities for Road cycling. The park's diverse terrain includes forests, wetlands, and open fields, providing a setting for various outdoor pursuits.
Yes, Bomoseen State Park offers routes for Road cycling. Cyclists can explore scenic roads around Lake Bomoseen and through the Taconic Mountains. A komoot guide is available for Road Cycling Routes in Bomoseen State Park.
Cyclists can expect varied terrain with forested sections and lakeside stretches. Routes may include climbs through the ridges of the Taconic Mountains. The park features diverse landscapes including forests, wetlands, and open fields.
Bomoseen State Park has a connection to Vermont's 19th-century slate industry. Remnants of old quarry holes and slate rubble piles are visible within the park. Trails like the Slate History Trail guide visitors through these historical remains.
Bomoseen State Park is located along the shores of Lake Bomoseen, Vermont's largest lake. The park encompasses 3,576 acres (1,447 hectares) of diverse terrain, including prominent north-south ridges covered in hemlock, white pine, oak, and hickory trees.
Bomoseen State Park has been visited by more than 10 komoot users. There are 2 routes available for Road cycling, though specific ratings are not yet available.
Yes, a komoot guide titled Road Cycling Routes in Bomoseen State Park is available. This guide provides information on road cycling opportunities within the park.
The official website for Bomoseen State Park is accessible through Vermont State Parks. It provides information regarding park facilities and regulations.
The phone number for Bomoseen State Park is +1-802-265-4242. This number can be used for inquiries about the park.
Bomoseen State Park spans 3,576 acres (1,447 hectares). This area includes diverse landscapes such as forests, wetlands, and open fields.
The park has undergone renovations to enhance visitor experience, which includes pedestrian walks. While specific dedicated cycling facilities are not detailed, the park's roads and paths offer cycling opportunities.

