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Touring cycling routes in Green River Reservoir State Park traverse a landscape characterized by extensive forests, diverse wetlands, and numerous ponds. The region's centerpiece is the Green River Reservoir, known for its undeveloped shoreline and tranquil waters. While the park itself emphasizes a remote, low-impact experience, the surrounding Lamoille County offers quiet roads suitable for exploring by bicycle. The terrain generally includes varied elevations, from gentle inclines to more challenging ascents, providing a range of experiences for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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36.8km
03:36
610m
610m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.9km
03:31
620m
620m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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01:32
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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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02:03
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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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Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is New England's longest rail trail. This mostly crushed gravel path is a fantastic way to explore Vermont free of cars. This multi-use path is open to bikers, hikers, runners, horseback riders; and skiers, snowshoers, and even dog-sledders in the wintertime! The 93-mile long trail connects 18 towns from St. Johnsbury to Swanton. This particular section runs from just south of Johnson to Morrisville, a town just north of Stowe.
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Although the old railroad that the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail follows the path of is long gone, remnants like this old railroad bridge remain. It's a neat piece of history that you can ride over as you bike around the area.
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Dog’s Head Falls is an attractive waterfall viewable from the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail near Johnson, Vermont. This is a great spot to ride to near the center of town or if exploring on the rail trail.
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Dog’s Head Falls is an attractive waterfall viewable from the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail near Johnson, Vermont. This is a great spot to walk to near the center of town or if exploring on the rail trail.
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There are 8 touring cycling routes available in Green River Reservoir State Park. These routes offer a range of experiences, from easy paths to more challenging ascents, catering to different skill levels.
The terrain for touring cycling in Green River Reservoir State Park and the surrounding Lamoille County is varied. You'll encounter quiet rural roads, often traversing northern hardwood forests, with elevations ranging from gentle inclines to more challenging ascents. While the park itself is remote, the broader region offers diverse landscapes.
Yes, there are easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, which is 14.4 miles (23.2 km) long and offers a relatively flat and accessible path through scenic surroundings.
Yes, several circular touring cycling routes are available. A popular choice is the Old Railroad Bridge – Dog’s Head Falls loop from Boat Ramp, which is a substantial 43.6 miles (70.2 km) ride. Another option is the Morrisville loop from Wolcott, covering 17.7 miles (28.4 km) through varied rural landscapes.
The best times for touring cycling in Green River Reservoir State Park are typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the region's forests and rural roads. While winter activities like cross-country skiing are popular in the park, dedicated touring cycling routes are best enjoyed when roads are clear of snow and ice.
Many routes in the region offer scenic views of the undeveloped Green River Reservoir and the surrounding northern hardwood forests. While specific viewpoints aren't always marked, the entire area is characterized by its natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and tranquil waters. The Old Railroad Bridge – Dog’s Head Falls loop from Boat Ramp, for instance, takes you through areas with natural beauty.
While the park itself emphasizes a remote, wilderness experience, the surrounding Lamoille County offers quiet roads that can be suitable for families. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is an easy, relatively flat option that families might enjoy for a relaxed ride.
Green River Reservoir State Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply to different areas or trails. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially given the park's importance as a wildlife habitat. For detailed regulations, it's advisable to check the official Vermont State Parks website.
Parking is available at designated access points for Green River Reservoir State Park. While the park's access roads are primarily for vehicle entry and parking, they serve as starting points for exploring the broader region by bike. Specific parking details for individual routes can often be found on the komoot tour pages or local signage.
The touring cycling routes in Green River Reservoir State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet rural roads, the serene views of the undeveloped Green River Reservoir, and the immersive experience of cycling through northern hardwood forests. The variety of routes, from easy to difficult, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, there are several moderate touring cycling routes ideal for intermediate riders. Examples include the Randolph Road – Morrisville loop from Morristown, which covers 26.8 miles (43.1 km), and the Dog’s Head Falls – Old Railroad Bridge loop from Morristown, a 27.6-mile (44.4 km) ride. These routes offer a good balance of distance and elevation.


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