A certified guide leads you on this epic and awesome mountain biking adventure through the wilds near Stowe-Montpelier, Vermont, USA, where the thrills are constant and the scenery is absolutely stunning in this oft-overlooked corner of the country.
Private
+1 Day
All year
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I will guide you on one of the funnest and most exciting expeditions on two wheels you can ask for, as we mountain bike around a wide array of majestic landscapes and terrains in the quiet, sparsely populated and beautiful area near Stowe-Montpelier, Vermont, a region known for its raw natural beauty and peaceful character.
The towns of Stowe and Montpelier are important places in the state of Vermont, with Montpelier being the capital city and Stowe being a key village for outdoor activities. The state itself is covered in forest, making for some spectacular views and scenery to mountain bike through, with the lack of people making for an idyllic and tranquil experience.
The mountain biking trails we offer something for everyone, from beginners to experts, and my local knowledge and sheer variety of trails we can ride sets us apart.
Some of the trails we can choose from are truly unique and special, entailing technical trails with many roots and rocks, ones featuring more climbing, and ones featuring more fun and relaxed descents.
Along the way we will be able to take in the majesty of the surroundings, as the picture-perfect forests lead out to alluring fields and gorgeous valleys, a pretty representation of the state of Vermont.
We have the option to visit many of the famous trails close to the Stowe-Montpelier area, such as Cady’s Falls, Cady Hill, Trapp Family Lodge, Perry Hill, Irish Hill, Shaw Outdoor Center, Millstone, Mad River Trails, Green Mountain Trails, STAB Trails and Craftsbury Outdoor Center.
We finish our rides in the mid-afternoon, and hopefully we will have whetted your appetite to indulge in more mountain biking fun!
Mountain biking in Vermont is an awesome time – book now to experience!
Meet in the morning, drive to ride location, mountain bike, lunch, back to meet point
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We ride year round but always respect the local trail conditions and closures. Often in early spring when the snow has just melted or after a persistent wet spell the trails are not open so we stay off of them until things dry out. If the trails are closed we have hundreds of miles of dirt roads in the area that are also very fun to ride.
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One of our certified guides will take you skiing and climbing to some of the best spots in North America. In the USA we offer trips in California, Colorado, Maine, Alaska, Oregon, Arizona, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Texas, Utah and Vermont. And in Canada, you'll find tours in Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia.
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Andree
David
Great guides and great snow!
Peggy
Will was great wise and fun to spend the day with.
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