Mount Peg Foot and Bridle Trails
Mount Peg Foot and Bridle Trails
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4.14km
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Explore the Mount Peg Foot and Bridle Trails, an easy hiking route that winds through shaded hardwoods and mixed forests. You will encounter rolling hills, with some initial steep sections that soon become gentler, offering a diverse landscape to enjoy. This pleasant hike covers 2.6 miles (4.1 km) with an…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking
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600 m
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2.20 km
Highlight • Summit
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3.62 km
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3.73 km
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3.84 km
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4.14 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.99 km
1.25 km
877 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
2.23 km
1.34 km
346 m
202 m
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Elevation
Highest point (310 m)
Lowest point (210 m)
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The trails are part of the larger Woodstock Trail Network and are easily accessible from downtown Woodstock. Specific parking areas are available, often near the base of Mount Peg, providing convenient access to various trailheads.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trails. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
The trails offer unique beauty throughout the year. Fall foliage provides breathtaking views of the Ottauquechee River Valley and the Green Mountains. Spring can be muddy in sections, while winter is excellent for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, though trails are not always groomed.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Mount Peg Park or its extensive trail network. The trails were established as a public park through a land donation in 1908, making them freely accessible to everyone.
The hiking trails are generally considered easy to moderate. While some sections, like the beginning of the popular Summit Trail, can be fairly steep, switchbacks help manage the ascent. The trails then transition to more gentle inclines and rolling hills, making them enjoyable for various fitness levels.
You'll encounter classic New England singletrack with packed earth and dirt surfaces, winding through shaded hardwoods and mixed forests. From the summit of Mount Peg, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Ottauquechee River Valley, the historic village of Woodstock, and the surrounding Green Mountains.
Absolutely! The summit of Mount Peg offers stunning panoramic views. You might also pass by the historic Woodstock Middle Covered Bridge, and the trails connect to downtown Woodstock, where you can find landmarks like the Woodstock Town Hall.
The network includes various options. The 'Mount Peg Loop' is a popular choice, offering a circular route. There are also many intersecting trails that allow for customized out-and-back or longer loop combinations.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Highland Ave Trail, Spruce Trail, Village Trail, and Doubleday Way, offering connections to the broader Woodstock Trail Network.
A typical hike on the Mount Peg Foot and Bridle Trails, covering approximately 4.1 kilometers, can take around 1 hour and 10 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
Yes, many sections, including the popular Summit Trail, are considered kid-friendly and suitable for beginners. While there might be an initial steep climb, the overall experience is manageable and rewarding for families looking for an outdoor adventure.
Consider packing a picnic to enjoy at the summit, where a picnic table awaits with fantastic views. If visiting in spring, be prepared for potentially muddy sections. The trails are well-maintained, but sturdy footwear is always recommended. For mountain bikers, check out the skills area at Knox Meadow.