Wheelerville Road:
Ride Difficulty: Beginner
Ride Length: 5-10 miles
Ride Time: 1-3 hours
A quiet Vermont country dirt road, the Wheelerville Road
provides participants with view, sights, and sounds not found
anywhere else in the world. This mountain bike ride has a few
hills, both up and down, but is on a smooth dirt road. A great
family ride; it is also possible to connect this with the Notch
Road Network trails.


Old Turnpike/Wildcat Trail:
Ride Difficulty: Beginner/Intermediate
Ride Length: 4-6 miles
Ride Time: 1-2 hours
Mostly downhill, this ride offers the most variety of terrain around: Smooth dirt roads, downhill fire
trail, technical sections, and single track. This ride takes you from Mendon to the Chittenden Dam. It
descends over 500 feet in a little less than 4.5 miles. This is a great intermediate ride; it may also be
combined with other rides in the area for a longer tour.


Chittenden Dam Loop:
Ride Difficulty: Intermediate
Ride Length: 8-10 miles
Ride Time: 1-2 hours
This is 10-mile loop travels around the Chittenden Dam, a
large body of water in the middle of “nothing”. One of the
most beautiful and scenic rides in the area, this ride starts
with a 10-20 minute climb up moderate terrain past a classic
Vermont Inn and horse farm. It then sharply descends a
rocky fire-road and quickly flattens out. The mountain bike
trail continues as a single track as it moves up and down
over rolling terrain. Near the end of the ride, participants
will cross an old hand-made stone bride, built sometime in
the 1800’s. The ride then continues on a dirt road and brings you to the end of the loop.


Notch Road Network:
Ride Difficulty: Beginner/Intermediate
Ride Length: Varies 2-10 miles
Ride Time: Varies 1-3 hours
The Notch Road Network is a network of mountain bike trails all
beginning in a notch between Bald Mountain, and East Mountain,
two of the biggest mountains overlooking Rutland. Trails include
single and double tracks, as well as several logging roads. Many
different rides are possible; your guide will select the best possible
loop for you.

Contest Trail:
Ride Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced
Ride Length: 5.5 miles
Ride Time: 1-2 hours
The Contest Trail is one of only a few areas open to mountain biking
in the Green Mountain National Forest. This trail is a great 5.5-mile
loop the combines steep leg burning climbs with fast sweeping
downhill corners. The trail begins with a gradual hill climb on a dirt
road. This then links to the single-track trail. After you ride a short but grueling steep section the trail
allows riders to cruse down smooth single track in an open forest area, unusual to Vermont. Before
the ride concludes, riders get an amazing view facing south down the Rte 100 valley looking at
Killington. The mountain bike ride finishes on a fast downhill fire road back to the car.


Rocky/Muddy Pond Network:
Ride Difficulty: Advanced
Ride Length: Varies 2-12 miles
Ride Time: Varies 1-3 hours
The best advanced trail system in the area. The Rocky/Muddy Pond area combines single track,
double track, and gravel fire roads into a maze of interconnecting loops. The terrain is rough and
technical. Two steep and technical climbs lead you to Rocky Pond. From here rolling trails lead you
over fast downhills, rocks, roots, trees, and many other obstacles. Sharp corners and fast twisty trails
are the norm- New trails are currently being worked on to provide even more awesome lines!
Participants must have prior advanced riding experience.
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Mountain Biking:
Vermont Adventure Tours offers half and full day cross-country mountain bike
tours through-out central Vermont.  Biking tours are for all ability levels, beginner
to expert.  We also offer mountain bike skill clinics.  Each tour can be customized
to fit your desires and to give you a great experience while you are with us.  
Riding skills, bike handling, exposure to various terrain surfaces, trail etiquette,
and environmental impacts are all issues and topics you will learn.
Mountain Biking Courses & Clinics
Trails:

Our tours are geared to any ability level, beginner to experienced riders alike. We
offer cross-country mountain rides from quiet Vermont country dirt roads to classic
New England single track. The following is a list of some of the most popular tours:
Let our experienced instructors
take you out on the ride of a lifetime!
Equipment:
We supply you with either a K2 Zed 3.0 hard tail mountain bike or a K2 Xterra hard tail
mountain bike. Both bike feature Shimano rapid fire shifters and front suspension forks. The
Zed 3.0s have Deore rear de-railers for precise shifting.  All bike tours include a helmet, water
bottle and trained local guide with the price of the tour.


Private Guiding Rates:
Length of Tour
Number of Participants
Cost
Half Day (2-3 hours)
First person
$125.00/half day
Half Day (2-3 hours)
Each additional person
$50.00/ half day
Full Day (4-6 hours)
First person
$175.00/day
Full Day (4-6 hours)
Each additional person
$100.00/day
Group* Biking Programs:
Have a group looking for an adventure? You found it! Let us give your group an awesome
day on the trail.  We will keep the student to guide ratio no larger than 5:1.
Groups are limited to 10 in size, call for larger groups.
Please call at least a week in advance to book your group.

Group Biking Rates:




*"Groups" are limited to school, church, boy scout, or other non-profit groups. All other
groups, please see private guiding prices, listed above.
Number of Participants
Cost
4 -6 participants
$650.00/day
7-10 participants
$750.00/day
Rider Improvement Clinics:

Our rider clinics are designed to teach you the skills you need, or to improve upon the skills you
already have.

Skills covered include:

Bike Handling: Proper bike fit, shifting, braking, balance,
high speed cornering and braking, maintaining speed and
momentum on climbs, etc.

Mountain Bike Skills: Up and down hill techniques, looking
ahead, riding position, riding over obstacles in the trail,
efficient pedaling, body positioning and maintaining balance.

Mountain Bike Basic Maintenance: Lubing the bike,
adjusting the seat, brakes, shifters, re-installing a chain,
changing tires/tubes, adjusting tire pressure, etc.

CONTACT US for prices and dates of clinics!

*All clinics do involve actual ride time, although trail riding will be limited for instructional purposes.
Learn Basic Bike Maintenance with our
staff to help yourself become a
self-sufficient mountain biker!
For More Information on Our Open Enrollment
Mountain Biking Courses
CLICK HERE!
A Word About the Dangers of Adventure Activities:
All adventure related activities involve risk.  We take every step possible to minimize those risks.  
Our instructors are highly trained professionals, certified in Wilderness First Aid and technical skills.
Even so, accidents that result in injury or death are possible.  Please be informed of these risks by
reading our
liability waiver. Even if you don't go with us, please seek qualified instruction.