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A year after epic summer flooding delayed the official opening of New England’s longest rail trail, the 93-mile route across northern Vermont is finally delivering on the promise made years ago ...
The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation has sent out its annual reminder that mud season means muddy hiking ...
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The Vermont Department of Forests ... Durable surfaces like gravel and paved roads, rail trails and bike paths are preferable for hiking and biking. Muddy, soft trails should be avoided, or ...
The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR) is reminding the public that mud season is here and many trails around the state are closed.
With snow melted and spring in the air, forestry and recreation experts urge the public to hold off when it comes to getting ...
Vermont's "Mud Season," which can last until ... out open trails on durable surfaces like gravel roads, paved roads, rail trails, and bike paths. It's important to check trail conditions before ...
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Department of Forests ... Seek out durable surfaces to hike or bike on, like gravel roads, paved roads, rail trails, and bike paths, as these are more resilient to mud season.