The Lower Woods Network consists of 1.4 miles of multi-use, multi-season, non-motorized trails in a beautiful mixed spruce-fir-northern hardwood forest with gradual to moderate grades. The trails link Summit Rd in Sugarbush Village and to the Sugarbush Access Rd. Nearby destinations include Sugarbush Resort's Lincoln Peak, Eurich Pond, and trails connecting all the way to Waitsfield Village.
For specific trail descriptions, go to the Mad River Riders or check Trailforks.
Mad River Riders Trail Rules
This trail is part of the Mad River Valley Trails Collaborative.
The Collaborative is a watershed-wide network of lands and trails created through a partnership of local organizations, generous property owners, towns, the State of Vermont, the US Forest Service, and many volunteers. These trails reflect the Mad River Valley’s love of the outdoors and commitment to stewardship of land and recreational opportunities for current and future generations. Enjoy and help us care for this place. Click here to learn more and support recreation in the Mad River Valley.
The Mad River Riders, a founding chapter of the Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VMBA), maintain a 58+ mile network of multi-use trails throughout the Mad River Valley. Our trails are open to the public and free to use for biking, hiking, walking, running, skiing, and snowshoeing. We have something for everyone, from beginner friendly Tootsie Roll at Blueberry Lake, to the flow of Evolution, to the classic lines of Clinic and Cyclone, to the rocky challenge of Chain Gang.
Help us build more trails and maintain this awesome network; consider becoming a member or donating to the Trail Fund. Visit our website to learn more about our trails, events, rides, work days, and new projects.
Mad River Riders - Vermont Mountain Bike AssociationThere is no parking available directly at the trailheads for this trail. The closest available parking is at the Sugarbush Inn, 2 miles up the Sugarbush Access Road from VT-100 in Warren.
Walk or bike up the Sugarbush Access road to Norm Robinson Road on the right to access the trails. Access is also available from Summit Road.
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