Trail Finder contains information for a wide range of non-motorized, motorized, and shared use trails. For display purposes, all trails are grouped and symbolized based on the following four color classes:
The dominant trail activity for a trail system determines which color is assigned to that posting’s pin and trail segments. Viewers searching for motorized trails, for instance, might find map pins colored purple, green, or orange.
EasyRelatively flat and smooth trails that can be completed by almost anyone.
ModerateMay have a few hills, steep sections, or multiple surface types. Most people should have little difficulty completing.
AdvancedDominantly natural surface trails with more difficult hills, exposed roots, or slipping hazards.
ExpertTypically single track, natural surface, narrow trails with many hills or steep sections, tight turns, exposed roots or slipping hazards or other obstacles such as stream crossings or rocky areas to traverse. May require specialized equipment or technical skills.
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A great out and back trail on its own or to add more distance to a hike on the Hazen Trail.
This refuge is 142 acres of protected forest, wildlife sanctuary, and a lovely section of stream donated to the town of Hartford in 1973 by Winsor and Bertha Brown.
This trail passes through the Breadloaf Wilderness en route to its end at the Long Trail (1.5-2 hours one way).
The trail follows unplowed Forest Road 25 as it climbs steadily along Austin Brook through a mixed hardwood/softwood forest.
Nice hike to scenic pond surrounded by boulders with a wonderful view of Smarts Mountain.
Rock Cliff summit vista with excellent views to the south including Killington, Pico, and Blue Ridge.
This trail provides an easy and enjoyable route, suitable for children, to the Moose Mountain South Peak Summit.
Riverside trail passes through tall pines along the Connecticut River and follows Mink Brook back to South Main Street.
The Bald Mountain Trail offers nice views from several vistas and is easily accessed from Rutland.
This short but sweet trail offers nice open views from the summit of Bald Peak.