Get Busy In Winter Series: Sledding & Fat Biking
Tubing at Mt. Ascutney |
A classic favorite with a nostalgic appeal. Sledding
definitely isn’t just for kids though! The beauty of sledding is its
simplicity: all you need is a sled (improvised or otherwise) and an incline.
Snow is strongly recommended. Sleds have evolved over the years, from the classic wooden
body with runners design, to sleek modern models. Here are some suggestions for sledding in the parks:
Mt. Philo, Charlotte VT:
This long, windy park road from the
summit is a dream come true for those who want to live on the edge (Exhibit A, below) Plus it’s only a half an hour from downtown Burlington.
Mt. Ascutney, Windsor VT:
The OTHER state park with a long,
windy road to the top. Quite steep and curvy in places, so be careful on this
hill, as well. Winter parking is provided from a plowed pull-off outside the
entrance.
Elmore, Lake Elmore VT:
The hills and park roads at this
northern park are more gentle, but still scenic. If you have small children or
don’t wish to court bodily injury, this is a good choice.
Allis, Brookfield, VT:
The access road from Route 65 to the park makes a
great sliding hill! An often-overlooked opportunity if you happen to be passing
through central VT. Entrance is sometimes plowed in the winter. And, make sure
that the gate at the bottom is closed before sliding down the hill at top
speed.
Fat Biking/ Winter Biking
The popularity of winter biking, also known as fat biking,
has exploded in the past few years. Essentially, a fat bike is a mountain bike with bigger tires for riding in snow and ice. Want to give it a try? There are
several spots to try fat biking on state lands in Vermont through a pilot program partnering with the Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VMBA) and Vermont Association of Snow Travelers (VAST).
Seyon Lodge in Groton, Vermont |
Take a look at the full list of fat bike trails on state lands.
Seyon Lodge State Park, Groton, VT:
The trails at Seyon Lodge will be groomed this winter, and the Lodge itself is open all through the winter season. Seyon has always been a favorite destination for winter activities like cross-country skiing, so adding a fat bike option there seemed like the next step.
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