Vermont Snowmobile Trails
Maddy Scheinost2024-02-14T00:59:20-06:00Vermont Snowmobile Trails
Where to Snowmobile in Vermont
Even though Vermont, at just 9,616 square miles, is the sixth smallest state in the U.S., winter sports-enthusiasts will find more than 5,000 miles of Vermont snowmobile trails for enjoying their snowmobiling adventures, making it easily one of the best places for snowmobiling in New England. Vermont offers a vast network of trails, which is fitting because VAST (Vermont Association of Snow Travelers) is a 50-year-old association that maintains, grooms and regulates the state’s trail system, across public and private lands, and through mountains, meadows, and along waterways. This non-profit organization includes 138 snowmobile clubs statewide, with over 127,000 members.
All it takes to snowmobile Vermont trails is a trail pass (TMA), a valid state registration, and insurance. Or you can join one of the clubs. Or you can take a guided tour from one of Vermont’s many snowmobile tour companies. What are the best trails to snowmobile in Vermont? Where can I find snowmobiling near me when I’m in Vermont? Which are the best VAST trails in the state? Below is information detailing just a few of the best places to go snowmobiling in Vermont, compiled by the experts at Treadworld, with websites for more information where available. It’s always a good idea to check Vermont snowmobile trail conditions before you haul your sleds.
You can ride snowmobile pretty much the length of the state, through many rural areas with dense forest in the center of the state, and fields and light woods throughout. If you start at the southern border, you’ll find yourself in the side-by-side counties of Bennington and Windham .This isn’t the part of the state with the most remote wilderness areas, and the snowfall is often greater in other parts of the state, but this area will provide you with a great ride and lots of breathtaking scenery. As you progress north, you’ll come to Killington in Rutland County. This area is known for providing top-flight skiing (notably at the Killington Ski Resort) and also offers some amazing snowmobiling thanks to the wide variety of terrain and the many trails available to explore.
Continuing north, you’ll come to the Waterbury/Montpelier area located in the middle of the state. In this region you’ll encounter some of the biggest mountains in New England region, for some unforgettable snowmobile adventures. In Barre, you’ll find the Town Forest area, comprised of 5 forested properties totaling 355 acres made possible through the Federal Forest Program, combined with 25.7 acres already owned by the town. Located in central Vermont, this area serves as a hub for trails that go east, west, north and south, which makes it a perfect starting point for those interested in longer rides, traversing snowmobile trails of 100 miles or more. The Sno-Bees Snowmobile Club of Barre has been around since 1967 and is responsible for grooming 52 miles of trails in the immediate Barre area.
In the northeast corner of Vermont, you’ll find the area (modestly) known as the Northeast Kingdom. It’s a favorite area for snowmobiling with 65 miles of trails groomed by the Northeast King Snow Blasters snowmobile club, many of which connect with other VAST Vermont trails to provide a long, satisfying ride that can keep you on your snowmobile for most of the day. It’s also home of Pond Island, known as the “Snowmobiling Capital of Vermont.” Snowmobiling is a way of life in this area, and many residents are welcoming and willing and eager to share their knowledge with fellow snowmobile enthusiasts.
That’s Only A Few…
Vermont is a mighty state when it comes to snowmobiling despite its relatively small size. In area within the state’s borders, you’ll find some of the best places to snowmobile in the country. The state also has some of the most-specific snowmobile regulations in the U.S. (insurance, registration, trail pass, etc.), which is not a deterrent to enjoying the best snowmobile trails in the state, but is a reason to do your checking before venturing out into the Vermont wilderness. We’ve only highlighted a few of the most memorable Vermont snowmobile trails here, but there are many others throughout the state.
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