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Touring cycling around Stowe is characterized by its location within the Green Mountains, offering views of Mount Mansfield and the Worcester range. The region features a mix of rolling hills, forested areas, and river valleys, with the West Branch Little River meandering through the landscape. Cyclists can explore tranquil farmlands and historic covered bridges, providing varied terrain for different riding preferences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Cycle the easy 11.3-mile Full Stowe Recreation Path, a paved route alongside the West Branch Little River with Mount Mansfield views.
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Cycle the moderate 19.0-mile Randolph Road and Stagecoach Road loop, enjoying Vermont's farmlands and views of Mount Mansfield.

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49.4km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Randolph Road is a relatively flat road that connects Stowe to Morrisville, past the local airport. This road has great views of the mountains pretty much the entire way as you ride.
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Morrisville, Vermont, is a charming village in Lamoille County, just north-northeast of Stowe. The main street is lined with 19th and early 20th-century buildings that host a variety of locally-owned shops, including boutiques, and antique stores, as well as cozy cafes and family-owned restaurants that emphasize local ingredients. Main Street also features nearby green spaces with easy access to the Lamoille River and the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, the longest rail trail in New England!
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Main Street in Stowe, Vermont, is a charming, quintessentially New England small mountain town. Lined with historic buildings, boutique shops, cozy cafes, and a variety of restaurants, it is a great spot to spend the afternoon exploring after a morning in the mountains skiing, hiking, or biking. The street is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, featuring attractions like the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum and the Stowe Community Church.
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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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A coffee shop and a brewery right across the street from each other! What more can you ask for on a relaxing ride around Stowe? Idletyme Brewing and PK Coffee are two great spots to grab a burger and beer or coffee and pastry depending on your mood (and time of day). Both of these local-favorite spots are right off of the Stowe Recreational Path, making them convenient to stop at and refuel as you explore the area.
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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 ride that is free from car traffic.
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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 a diverse selection of touring cycling routes. There are 15 routes available, ranging from easy to difficult, catering to various skill levels.
The best time for touring cycling in Stowe is typically from late spring through early fall. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the Green Mountains offer lush scenery. Autumn is particularly popular for its vibrant fall foliage.
Yes, Stowe has several easy routes perfect for beginners and families. The Full Stowe Recreation Path is an excellent choice, offering an 11.3-mile paved, multi-use path that winds through meadows and forests alongside the West Branch Little River. Another easy option is the Idletyme Brewing & PK Coffee – Stowe Recreation Path loop from Stowe.
Touring cyclists in Stowe can enjoy stunning views of the Green Mountains and Mount Mansfield. The routes often follow the West Branch Little River, and you might encounter historic covered bridges and tranquil farmlands. Notable natural features include Bingham Falls and Moss Glen Falls.
Yes, several beautiful waterfalls are accessible. Bingham Falls and Moss Glen Falls are popular spots, offering scenic stops and opportunities for short hikes. You can also find Sterling Gorge Falls nearby.
Absolutely. The region is known for its picturesque landscapes. You can find viewpoints like Sunset Rock, Meadow Overlook, and the White Rock Mountain Summit and Viewpoint, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Yes, Stowe's touring cycling routes often pass through charming countryside featuring historic covered bridges. The Main Street – Gold Brook Covered Bridge loop from Stowe specifically includes a visit to a historic covered bridge, adding a unique Vermont charm to your ride.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Stowe are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. Examples include the Randolph Road and Stagecoach Road loop and the Main Street – Gold Brook Covered Bridge loop from Stowe.
Parking is available at various access points for the Stowe Recreation Path, such as Lintilhac Park. Many other routes also have designated parking areas at their starting points or nearby trailheads within Stowe.
Yes, Stowe is a bike-friendly community with several establishments catering to cyclists. You'll find cafes and breweries conveniently located near many routes. For example, the Main Street – Idletyme Brewing & PK Coffee loop from Stowe passes by local spots where you can refuel.
The touring cycling routes in Stowe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 25 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning views of Mount Mansfield, the variety of terrain from paved paths to challenging climbs, and the overall scenic beauty of the Green Mountains and historic covered bridges.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Stowe offers several difficult routes. The Main Street – Idletyme Brewing & PK Coffee loop from Stowe, covering nearly 50 km with significant elevation gain, is a popular choice. Another challenging option is the Main Street – Gold Brook Covered Bridge loop from Stowe.


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