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Touring cycling around Wolcott offers routes through varied terrain, including the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, which features a compacted crushed stone surface suitable for cycling. The region is characterized by natural forests, wetlands, and streams, with access to extensive networks of gravel roads. These routes provide opportunities to experience rural landscapes and views of the Lamoille River and surrounding mountains. The area also includes the historic Fisher Covered Bridge, Vermont's last covered train bridge.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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70.5km
04:13
450m
450m
Embark on a challenging touring cycling adventure along the Eagle Valley Trail, a difficult route spanning 43.8 miles (70.5 km). You will experience a significant elevation gain of 1487 feet…
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36.7km
02:14
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.6km
01:00
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.0km
01:48
160m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.0km
02:54
650m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This trail runs through the valley along the Eagle River and I-70 corridor. It connects many towns and parks and offers great views along the way. It is a paved, multi-use path, so be courteous to your fellow trail users who may be going along at a slower pace.
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The Eagle Valley Trail is a paved trail that runs between Dotsero and Vail in 3 disconnected segments. This section runs along the Eagle River and gives you great views of the water.
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Avondale Lane takes riders right under the awning and loading area of Market Square at Beaver Creek. This area has hotels, shops, and an ice rink and is a popular winter and summer destination. The Beaver Creek architecture mimics the European Alpine village look.
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Eagle, Colorado, is a scenic town located in Eagle County. Nestled along the Eagle River, it serves as a gateway to the Vail Valley and offers a blend of small-town charm and outdoor recreation. The town features a historic downtown with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. With easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and fishing, Eagle appeals to all sorts of nature enthusiasts and outdoors people.
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This is a nice place to stop in Avon when riding along the Eagle Valley Trail. There are picnic tables and trash cans right off the trail for you to use.
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Minturn is situated at an elevation of 10,250 feet and nestled between the ski resorts of Vail and Beaver Creek. The town features a main street adorned with unique shops and restaurants. Additionally, it offers world-class outdoor recreation activities such as fly-fishing, hiking, mountain biking, rafting, and kayaking.
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Nottingham Lake is a popular spot for numerous recreation activities. You can take a dip, bring your SUP board or go for a boat ride. There is also a trail around the lake if you are into a stroll.
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Eagle is a small town in Colorado very well known for its brewery! The surrounding nature is astonishing.
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Touring cycling around Wolcott offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find well-maintained crushed stone surfaces, particularly on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. Beyond the rail trail, the broader Lamoille County region is known for its extensive network of smooth gravel roads, ideal for gravel biking and touring. These routes wind through rural landscapes and over rolling mountains, providing varied experiences from relatively flat sections to routes with significant elevation changes.
Yes, Wolcott offers routes suitable for various ability levels. The Eagle Valley Trail – Eagle Valley Trail Picnic Area loop from Edwards is an easy 16.6 km (10.3 miles) route with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for beginners or a relaxed family outing. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail itself, with its firm, compacted crushed stone surface, is also generally considered very accessible and family-friendly.
Wolcott's touring cycling routes offer scenic views of the Lamoille River, expansive farmlands, and the picturesque mountains of the Northeast Kingdom. A notable historic landmark along the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail in Wolcott is the Fisher Covered Bridge, Vermont's last covered train bridge, which provides a beautiful photo opportunity. You can also explore areas like the Wolcott Town Forest and the Wolcott Family Natural Area for peaceful natural settings.
While touring cycling is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, the autumn foliage season is particularly vibrant and highly recommended for its stunning scenery. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is a four-season trail, but for the full experience of rural landscapes and comfortable temperatures, late spring through early fall is ideal. The region's gravel roads are also best enjoyed when dry.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking more of a challenge, routes like the Market Square at Beaver Creek – Eagle Valley Trail loop from Wilmor Lake, a 36.1 km (22.4 miles) trail, and the Muddy Pass loop from Eagle, a 19.79 km (12.3 miles) route, are rated as difficult due to significant elevation changes. These routes provide a rewarding experience through varied landscapes.
Yes, several loop routes are available. For example, the Eagle – Eagle Valley Trail loop from Bocco Mountain is a moderate 30.0 km (18.6 miles) path that offers a mix of terrain. The Eagle Valley Trail – Eagle Valley Trail Picnic Area loop from Edwards is another popular, easier loop option.
The touring cycling routes around Wolcott are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the rural landscapes, the well-maintained surfaces of the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, and the stunning views of the Lamoille River and surrounding mountains. The variety of terrain, from rail trails to gravel roads, also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, for those interested in natural attractions, Wolcott Pond Brook Falls offers two distinct waterfalls. They are accessible from Jones Road, providing a scenic spot to visit while exploring the area around Wolcott.
While specific parking areas for each route are best checked on individual komoot tour pages, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, being a major recreational corridor, typically has designated parking access points in the communities it passes through, including Wolcott. Look for parking information near trailheads or community centers in Wolcott for convenient access.
Wolcott and the surrounding Lamoille County region are part of Vermont, which is recognized for its hospitable accommodations and local amenities. While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails might be limited, you will find options for food, drinks, and lodging in the various communities connected by the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail and along the broader network of roads in the region.
There are over 4 touring cycling routes documented around Wolcott on komoot, offering a range of distances and difficulties to suit different preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Wolcott and the wider Lamoille County region offer a sense of seclusion. The extensive network of gravel roads, often referred to as the 'dirt road kingdom,' winds through rural landscapes with minimal vehicular traffic, providing a peaceful and immersive experience in nature. Even sections of the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail can feel quite serene, especially outside of peak times.


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