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If you've ever tried to plan touring cycling in Elmore State Park, you know how quickly the sheer number of routes can become overwhelming. It's tough to tell which ones are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. That's exactly why we're here: our komoot community has mapped, ridden, and reviewed these routes, so we've done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist of the very best.
Touring cycling in Elmore State Park is all…
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail offers an easygoing touring cycling experience through northern Vermont's picturesque landscapes. You'll pedal on a firm, compacted crushed stone surface, enjoying gentle grades as the…

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Dog’s Head Falls – Old Railroad Bridge loop from Morrisville offers a delightful touring cycling experience through Vermont's scenic Lamoille Valley. You'll pedal along sections of the Lamoille Valley…
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Embark on the Bike loop from Moss Glen Falls for a touring cycling experience that blends scenic Vermont beauty with a satisfying challenge. This moderate 13.9-mile (22.4 km) route features…
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Great food! Great Beer. A super spot to stop on the trail. Highly recommend
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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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Komoot offers over 10 no-traffic touring cycling routes in and around Elmore State Park. These routes vary in difficulty, providing options for cyclists of all experience levels looking for peaceful rides.
Yes, for an easy, car-free experience, consider the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. This route is rated easy and offers a smooth, relatively flat surface, making it ideal for families and those new to touring cycling. The Stowe Recreation Path, mentioned in regional research, is also a great paved option nearby.
Many routes offer scenic views of Vermont's landscapes, including forests and mountains. While cycling, you might catch glimpses of Lake Elmore or the distinct Elmore Mountain. The Dog’s Head Falls – Old Railroad Bridge loop from Morristown specifically features Dog's Head Falls, offering a beautiful natural highlight along your ride.
Absolutely! Several routes are designed as loops. For a moderate challenge, you could try the Morrisville loop from Wolcott, which covers approximately 28 km. Another option is the Randolph Road – Morrisville loop from Morristown, also a moderate loop of about 27 km.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the best conditions for touring cycling. To avoid peak tourist traffic, especially on weekends, consider riding during weekdays. Early mornings or late afternoons can also provide a more serene experience with fewer cars and people, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty of the region.
Parking is generally available at trailheads or designated access points for routes like the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. For routes originating near towns like Morrisville or Wolcott, you can often find public parking within the town centers. Always check specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
While the routes themselves prioritize low-traffic areas, many pass near or through charming Vermont towns like Morrisville and Stowe. These towns offer various cafes, restaurants, and local shops where you can refuel and relax. It's a good idea to plan your route to include these stops or carry sufficient snacks and water.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, scenic roads and trails that allow for peaceful cycling away from heavy traffic. The diverse landscapes, from forested areas to open vistas, are frequently highlighted as a major draw.
While many outdoor areas in Vermont are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary for cycling trails. Rail trails like the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail typically allow leashed dogs. However, it's always best to check local regulations for each specific route or park area before heading out with your canine companion.
For a comfortable touring cycling trip, essential items include a well-maintained bicycle, helmet, water bottles, snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, tire levers), and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. Given the scenic nature, a camera is also recommended. Always check the weather forecast before you depart.
Experienced cyclists looking for a greater challenge can explore routes like the Lake Elmore – Morrisville loop from Elmore. This route is rated difficult, covering approximately 87 km with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience through the region's diverse terrain.


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