Events
Expand your network of riding partners by joining us at an event hosted by VMBA, our Chapters, or partners. Here’s what’s happening around Vermont.
If you are a VMBA Chapter or partner, please submit your event listing here and don’t forget to add VMBA as a Facebook co-host.
Events
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Trail Work Day – Moosalamoo
We'll work on basic trail maintenance projects including removing downed trees, drainage, armoring, raking, and lopping. Please bring gloves and your favorite trail maintenance tools.
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UVMBA Group Ride
Landmark/Boston-Lot Naturewalk Trailhead 287 Mascoma St, Lebanon, NH, United StatesTrailforks Rideplan: https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/392764/ We'll start from the Naturewalk trailhead and make our way up to the lake via Burnt Pathway. We will then loop around the lake and return to Naturewalk via Craft Climb. While there is some classic B-Lot chunk (Hardwoods, White Dot, Craft), the majority of the ride should be relatively smooth. There Read more...
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Catamount’s Sunday Trail Days
Catamount Outdoor Center Williston, VTGet dirty and feel good about it at Catamount! Volunteer your skills and time at our upcoming Sunday trail days April 23rd and 30th? May 7th, 14th and 21st? Contact our Trail Manager Andy with questions and get ready for lots of fun projects this spring.
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RMT Spring Kick Off
Big Spruce 39 Bridge St., Richmond, VT, United StatesJoin Richmond Mountain Trails at Big Spruce to kick off Mountain Bike Season! Tickets will be available via Eventbrite - check RMT's website for details!
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Spring Bird Walks with Slate Valley Trails
Join Slate Valley Trails and the Rutland County Audubon Society for weekly slow-paced (3 to 4 miles, 3 to 4 hours) bird & wildflower hikes in the Poultney area, Tuesdays at 7:30 am. All are welcome. No worries if you can't identify many birds. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily Read more...
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Women’s Ride at Saxon Hill
Saxon HillJoin Fellowship of the Wheel for a Women’s Ride at Saxon Hill — save the date! Saxon is one of our networks with the most varied terrain and women riders of every ability are encouraged to join. As with all our Women’s Rides, this ride will feature breakout groups of all abilities followed by post-ride Read more...
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FOTW Trail Work Day
TBDFellowship of the Wheel has a trail work day planned for this day! They are still working out their trail plans for the year, so the location and time is TBD. Save the date, and check back with their social channels and newsletter to keep up to date. For the trail day, wear sturdy boots, Read more...
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Women’s MTB Beginner Clinic w/ OGE
Outdoor Gear Exchange Burlington, VTVisit Richmond Mountain Trails website for details!
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Rail Trail Celebration Ride: Connecting our Communities
Bootlegger Bikes St. Albans 82 N. Main St., St. Albans, VT, United StatesRail Trail Celebration Ride: Connecting our Communities- Registration at St. Albans Recreation The Rail Trail Celebration ride is between Cambridge Junction and St. Albans City on the newly built LVRT-Lamoille Valley Rail Trail connected to the MVRT (Missisquoi Valley Rial Trail) . This 30 mile ride is bi-directional and will offer two “waypoints” East Fairfield Read more...
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Annual Ascutney Day – Picnic and Hike
Mount Ascutney State Park 1826 Back Mountain Rd, Windsor, VermontFind your way to the summit of Mount Ascutney and ATA will be at the Stone Hut site with refreshments and camaraderie! Choose one of the three base-to-summit trails to hike up on foot, or drive up the auto road and hike a short half mile to the picnic site. There will be a prize Read more...
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Spring Bird Walks with Slate Valley Trails
Join Slate Valley Trails and the Rutland County Audubon Society for weekly slow-paced (3 to 4 miles, 3 to 4 hours) bird & wildflower hikes in the Poultney area, Tuesdays at 7:30 am. All are welcome. No worries if you can't identify many birds. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily Read more...
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BATS Night at Harvest Brewing
Harvest BrewingCalling all bikers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts! Find out how you can help support (and join!) the organization that maintains the trail network on the slopes of Mount Anthony. Bennington Area Trail System (BATS) will present an overview of their recent work and plans for upcoming projects, and Nick Bennette, Executive Director of the Vermont Read more...
