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Mountain biking around Stowe is characterized by its diverse terrain within the Green Mountains, offering extensive singletrack networks. The region features Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield, providing varied elevation changes and scenic backdrops. Riders can explore a mix of flow trails, technical sections with roots and rocks, and mellower doubletrack options through forests and along rivers.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
120
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17.4km
01:44
320m
320m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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33.2km
03:01
640m
630m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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5.97km
00:35
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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51.3km
04:55
1,010m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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50.0km
03:58
840m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This second overlook with a green chair is just as pretty as the first and an equally good photo opportunity. In the fall you can take in the colors from here since it is a little more heavily wooded.
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The Stowe Recreation Path is a 5.3 mile fully paved trail from Stowe Village to Top Notch Resort. It is a beautiful path to walk that is free from car traffic.
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Lintilhac Park is a lovely little park behind the Stowe Community Church and is a common access point for the southern end of the Stowe Recreation Path, just north of Main Street, Stowe. The Stowe Recreation Path is a popular, scenic, 5.3-mile paved trail that is open for bikers and walkers, and is groomed in the winter for cross-country skiers. This fantastic trail crosses Little River several times via wooden bridges, has multiple spots for swimming, and offers direct access to many restaurants and shops in Stowe. There is a bike repair station at Lintilhac Park for those who might need it, in addition to parking for the Recreation Path.
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The Trapp Family Lodge is a famous resort founded and owned by the Trapp family, whose flight from Nazi-occupied Austria was fictionalized in the beloved musical "The Sound of Music." The lodge has a great restaurant, lounge, gift shop, and ski shop. The Trapp Family Lodge also manages an extensive network of world-class cross-county skiing trails that can be used for hiking and mountain biking in the spring, summer, and fall months. You will need to purchase a day pass at the lodge if you wish to explore these trails. This historic lodge is fun to explore and a great place to relax after a hard day of skiing, hiking, or biking!
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Nestled beside the Mt. Mansfield State Forest and the preserved Trapp Family Forest, Adams Camp sprawls across 513 acres of diverse northern hardwood woodland, woven with a network of multi-purpose trails. Adjacent to Ranch Valley, Adams Camp has attracted hunters and outdoor enthusiasts for over a century.
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The Kimmers trail is nestled beneath a natural canopy of trees. It offers a traditional, challenging singletrack experience, complete with handcrafted rock and wood features.
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Green Chair Overlook is marked by a green chairlift seat mounted on a tree. The viewpoint is pointed towards Mount Mansfield and the Sterling Forest. There are a bunch of trails in the Cady Hill Forest trail system, and a lot of the paths offer access to different viewpoints and lookouts.
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Thompson Park is home to a parking area, picnic tables, and trailhead for the paved Stowe Recreational Path. The trail leaving from here is wide, smooth, and easy for any skill level.
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Stowe offers an extensive network of over 50 miles of interconnected singletrack trails. On komoot, you can find 30 mountain bike routes, providing a wide range of options for all skill levels.
Yes, Stowe caters to all skill levels. While many routes are challenging, there are 3 easy and 5 moderate routes listed on komoot. The Trapp Family Lodge area, for instance, is known for offering beginner-friendly options.
Stowe's mountain biking terrain is diverse, ranging from exhilarating flow trails with jumps to challenging technical sections featuring roots and rocks. You'll also find mellower doubletrack options, all set within the scenic Green Mountains.
For families, the Stowe Recreation Path offers a leisurely, paved 5.3-mile public path suitable for all ages. While not singletrack mountain biking, it provides a scenic and safe option. For off-road, look for the easier-rated trails, such as those found at Trapp Family Lodge.
Many trails in Stowe are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash, especially on the more remote trails. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
While mountain biking, you can encounter stunning natural features. Keep an eye out for beautiful waterfalls like Bingham Falls and Moss Glen Falls. The trails also offer access to various viewpoints and the picturesque Green Mountains landscape.
Absolutely. Many trails in Stowe provide breathtaking views of the surrounding Green Mountains, including Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield. Specific viewpoints like Sunset Rock and Meadow Overlook are accessible via various routes, offering expansive vistas.
Yes, many of Stowe's mountain bike routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Green Chair Overlook loop from Stowe, which is a popular 6.7-mile difficult route.
The prime mountain biking season in Stowe typically runs from late spring through fall. During these months, trails are generally dry and well-maintained, offering the best conditions. Fall also provides the added beauty of vibrant foliage.
Many of Stowe's popular trail networks, such as Cady Hill Forest and Adams Camp, offer dedicated parking areas. The Stowe Recreation Path also has access points with parking, like Lintilhac Park. It's always a good idea to check specific trailhead information for parking availability.
The majority of Stowe's mountain bike trails are free and publicly accessible, maintained by local organizations like the Stowe Trails Partnership. However, some private networks, such as those at Trapp Family Lodge, may require a paid trail pass for access.
The mountain bike trails in Stowe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 5 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, well-maintained singletrack, and the stunning natural beauty of the Green Mountains that provide a fantastic backdrop to their rides.
Experienced riders looking for longer routes will find several challenging options. For example, the Adams Camp – Stowe Recreation Path loop from Stowe is a difficult 20.6-mile trail that takes approximately 3 hours to complete, combining forest trails with the scenic recreation path.
Stowe village, located centrally, offers a variety of amenities including bike rentals, lessons, and guided tours. You'll also find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, making it easy to refuel and relax after your ride. Many trailheads are conveniently close to these services.


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