Micro hikes and Microbrews: Little River and Trapp Lager Brewery
By Erin & Evan Meenan
Welcome to Micro hikes and Microbrews where we are going to
review some of Vermont’s great hikes that are 3 miles or shorter and the nearby
breweries where you can quench your post-hike thirst. For our first installment, we hiked the
Dalley Loop trail in the Little River State Park in Waterbury and then visited
the Trapp Lager Brewery in Stowe.
The Dalley Loop is a wide gravel trail with a moderate
incline for about half the hike. This
trail is great, in part, because it offers a self-guided historical tour of
several farms and family logging operations dating from the late 1800s to early
1900s. Some of the things you get to see
are old logging bridges that have been converted into culverts, beautiful stone
walls, family cemeteries, and the old stone foundations of some of the farm
houses. The natural vegetation growing
around these historic sites is also refreshing after a long winter.
After our hike, we took Route 2 to Route 100 and then Moscow
Road to Trapp Hill Road. Anyone who has
seen the Sound of Music will be familiar with the Von Trapp family who has
operated the Trapp Family Lodge for years and recently started brewing their own
lagers. Their new brewery is currently
under construction, but you can still enjoy their beers in any one of the three
restaurants on site. We chose the Lounge
in the Main Lodge so we could sit outside on the stone patio with the mountains
as our backdrop. We sampled three beers:
the Dunkel, the Veinna, and the seasonal black amber. All were amazing and our votes for our
favorites were split. You will just have
to try all three and decide for yourself!
Stay tuned for the next installment of Microhikes and
Microbrews.
We did this last winter. Great blend of hiking and history. Only we forget to tag on the lager !!! Nice post
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