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The Toonerville Trail offers a delightful and easy escape along the Black River in Springfield, Vermont. You'll walk or bike on a mostly flat path, a mix of paved asphalt and stone dust, that traces the route of the historic Toonerville Trolley. Expect lovely riverside scenery, the chance to spot…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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You can typically find parking near the Robert Jones Industrial Center in Springfield, Vermont. This is a common starting point for the trail, though be aware that the initial section here is stone-dust before transitioning to a paved surface.
Yes, the Toonerville Trail is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners, families, and those with strollers or wheelchairs. It's primarily a flat, paved rail trail, making it accessible for a wide range of users.
Yes, the Toonerville Trail is dog-friendly. Its multi-use, flat, and paved nature makes it a great option for walking your dog. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer beautiful scenery with changing foliage or fresh greenery. In winter, when conditions allow, it's also suitable for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Summer provides lush views along the Black River.
The route is primarily a flat, paved rail trail, built on a former railroad bed. Some sections near the start at the Robert Jones Industrial Center are stone-dust before becoming paved. The first two miles have a slight downhill grade along the Black River.
The trail offers picturesque views of the Black River, including cascading waterfalls. You might spot wildlife like kingfishers and blue herons. There are also benches along the route for scenic overlooks, such as the View of the Black River from the Toonerville Trail. Around 1.5 miles in, you can take a short detour to the historic 1795 Eureka Schoolhouse.
The Toonerville Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, following the Black River for most of its 3.2-mile length. You will return along the same path.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Toonerville Trail or Muckross State Park. It is generally open to the public for recreational use.
The trail follows the path of the old Springfield Electric Railroad, which operated from the late 1800s to the 1940s, connecting Springfield to Charlestown, New Hampshire. The trolleys were affectionately known as the 'Toonerville trolleys,' inspiring the trail's name.
Due to its flat and paved nature, the trail is multi-use and suitable for various activities including walking, biking, running, and even wheelchair use. In winter, when conditions permit, it's also popular for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Yes, there are plans to extend the trail northward along the river to Bridge Street. This expansion aims to improve access to downtown Springfield.
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