Hinesburg Town Forest – FOTW
The Hinesburg Town Forest boasts 18 miles of singletrack spread through 850 acres. The history of the land includes early 20th-century farming and you can occasionally see old rock walls, foundations, wells, apple trees, and other signs of a bygone era. Trails are primarily “old-school rake-and-ride” and are therefore quite challenging. There are very limited options for beginner and intermediate riders. Set in the middle of three contiguous networks, the Hinesburg Town Forest is an excellent jumping off point for some of the longest, most challenging rides in VT. Head up and over to the incredible Carse Hills trails to the south or climb up to the Butternut Cabin at Sleepy Hollow to the north. The Hinesburg Town Forest is also very popular for hiking, snowshoeing, and hunting, with occasional permitted use of ATV’s and equestrians on the town-maintained Eagle Trail. The Hinesburg Town Forest trails are on public land managed by the Hinesburg Town Forest Committee—thanks to the Town of Hinesburg for their generous trail use access.
Trailheads within a 45 minute drive
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Saxon Hill – FOTW
BGIW
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Sunny Hollow – FOTW
BI
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Sleepy Hollow – FOTW
AI
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Catamount Outdoor Family Center
ABEGIW
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Ethan Allen Park
AB
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Mud Pond – FOTW
ABGI
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Carse Hill – FOTW
AI
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