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Hiking trails around Barre, Vermont, traverse a landscape shaped by its granite quarrying history, featuring extensive forested areas and unique water-filled quarries. The region offers diverse terrain, from woodlands to open spaces, providing views of the Green Mountain Range. Trails often wind through former industrial sites, showcasing a blend of natural and historical features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Brooks Woodland Yellow Trail Loop offers a tranquil journey through a diverse New England landscape, perfect for a quick nature fix. You'll wander through second-growth forests, past granite ledges,…
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5.98km
01:40
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Hike an easy 3.7-mile route through the diverse forests and pond scenery of the Mount Jefferson Conservation Area.

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01:29
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Embark on a fascinating journey through history and nature on the Dana Common and F94 Jet Crash Site trail. This easy 3.5-mile (5.7 km) hike, with a gentle 156 feet…
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The Swift River Reservation loop offers a delightful journey through a diverse landscape, where former Colonial-era farmland has gracefully returned to nature. You'll wander through mixed hardwood forests, open fields,…
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9.04km
02:34
210m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Once upon a time, this natural area was a Colonial-era farm. But nowadays it looks like it must have before farming, with a variety of flora, lots of opportunities to see wildlife, and about nine miles of trails.
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Komoot features 5 hiking trails around Barre. These routes range from easy to moderate, offering diverse experiences. Additionally, the Barre Town Forest boasts around 20 miles of maintained trails, and the larger Millstone Hill Trail Network offers over 70 miles of trails for various activities.
Yes, Barre offers several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners. For example, the Brooks Woodland Yellow Trail Loop is a gentle option. The Barre Town Forest and The Cow Pasture also provide networks of wide, mowed paths and wooded single-track trails suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Absolutely. Many trails in Barre are suitable for families. The Cow Pasture, a 67-acre municipal property, offers a network of trails ranging from wide, mowed paths to wooded single-track, ideal for all ages. Easy routes like the Dana Common and F94 Jet Crash Site also provide accessible outdoor experiences.
Most trails in the Barre area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles. The Barre Town Forest and Millstone Hill Trail Network are popular choices for hikers with dogs, offering extensive paths to explore.
Yes, several circular routes are available. The Brooks Woodland Yellow Trail Loop is a great example of a circular hike. Another option is the Swift River Reservation loop from Swift River Reservation, which offers a pleasant round trip.
Barre's landscape is uniquely shaped by its granite quarrying history. You'll find former granite quarries that have filled with water, creating scenic ponds, especially within the Barre Town Forest and Millstone Hill Trail Network. You might also encounter the Stone Pump House and Waterfall, Ware River Watershed, offering a picturesque natural highlight. Many trails also provide views of the Green Mountains.
Yes, a notable waterfall in the vicinity is the Stone Pump House and Waterfall, Ware River Watershed. This highlight offers a beautiful natural feature to explore while hiking in the area.
Barre offers great hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring and summer provide lush greenery, while autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage and views of the Green Mountains. Winter hiking is also popular, with many trails suitable for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.
Many trails and viewpoints in and around Barre provide breathtaking views of the Green Mountains, including Camel's Hump. While specific routes are not listed, exploring higher elevation trails within the Barre Town Forest or Millstone Hill Trail Network will likely offer these scenic vistas, especially during clear weather.
Hikers often praise Barre for its unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, particularly the trails winding through former granite quarries. The extensive networks like the Millstone Hill Trail Network and Barre Town Forest are appreciated for their variety and accessibility, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, for those looking for a bit more challenge, there is at least one moderate trail available. The Carter Hill – Swift River Reservation loop from Swift River Reservation is a moderate option, offering a longer distance and more elevation gain compared to the easier routes.


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