For more than 30 years, Vermont has been opening the doors to winter's wonders with a remarkable trail system that now totals 3,900 miles. With today's modern, comfortable sleds, it's easier than ever to explore and experience the thrill of zipping along winding trails, take 200-mile or multi-day tours, or take in ride-ins full of country flavor.
Vermont makes it easy to go snowmobiling, too. With three decades of experience, we set the standard for well-marked trails, readable maps, easy access to fuel stops, food and accommodations. Our many convenient trailheads mean snowmobilers can hook up to trails anywhere in the state. And all it takes to snowmobile is a simple trail pass and a valid state registration. Or simply rent a snowmobile and take a guided tour from one of a dozen operators around Vermont.
Our experience is matched by the incredible variety of our riding. Vermont's unique farm and forest landscape is crisscrossed with old trails and roads accessible for snowmobiling. These trails create an unforgettable experience, taking riders on a Currier & Ives tour from the wildest corners of our Green Mountains to the cozy centers of our communities, on pretty terrain that means never a dull moment.
And when you ride, you'll find the best-groomed trails the snow allows. The Vermont Association of Snow Travelers (VAST), the non-profit association that maintains Vermont's trail network, has 112 groomers working statewide to make for smooth riding. Plus, when you hit the trail, you'll find true country flavor. VAST's 150 community-based clubs hold friendly events every weekend all winter, from pancake breakfasts and chicken barbecues to spaghetti dinners, charity rides, radar runs and snocross races.
So come and experience the magic of our winter trails. Once you do, you'll wish you could disappear on them forever.
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