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Our 5 Favorite Winter Routes at Kingdom Trails

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Our 5 Favorite Winter Trails at Kingdom Trails

Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, Kingdom Trails transforms into a winter wonderland when the snow falls, offering an extensive network of trails for fat biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Whether you’re gliding through pristine forests, pedaling along scenic ridges, or trekking beside frozen rivers, there’s something for everyone. Here are five of our favorite trails to explore during the winter season:

Kingdom Trails Winter Map
Kingdom Trails Winter Map

1. Ware's Davis – A Snowy Escape into the Pines

For those who crave solitude and a deep-woods experience, Ware's Davis offers a winding, immersive journey through snow-covered evergreens and rolling snow covered hills. This singletrack gem is a local favorite, well-groomed and ideal for fat bikers looking for a steady, flowing ride. The gentle terrain makes it an engaging yet manageable adventure for intermediate riders, while the towering trees provide a tranquil, snow-laden canopy overhead. As you glide through, the quiet crunch of tires or skis on snow is the only sound breaking the winter stillness.


2. Coronary Bypass – Rolling Terrain with a Challenge

With its moderate climbs and exhilarating descents, Coronary Bypass is a must-ride for those seeking a bit of variety. The trail weaves through a mix of open stretches and dense hardwoods, offering picturesque winter views at every turn. Designed for both fat biking and cross-country skiing, this route delivers aerobic climbs followed by rewarding downhill glides, making it a dynamic trail that keeps riders and skiers engaged. The gentle twists and turns make it feel like a true backcountry adventure, without being overly technical.


3. River Run – A Tranquil Snowshoeing Haven

For those who prefer a slower pace, River Run is one of the best snowshoeing trails at Kingdom Trails. Following the natural contours of the river, this trail offers breathtaking views of frozen waters and frosted trees, creating an almost magical winter scene. The relatively flat terrain makes it an excellent option for beginners, families, or anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful, scenic stroll through Vermont’s winter wilderness. On particularly cold days, you may even spot ice formations and delicate snowflakes resting on the riverbanks, a true testament to the beauty of the season.


4. Pastore Point Loop – Sweeping Vistas and Open Snowfields

If you're looking for a trail with a bit of everything, Pastore Point Loop delivers. This multi-use trail is equally inviting to fat bikers, skiers, and snowshoers, offering rolling hills, open fields, and dense woodlands all in one ride. The wide, well-



maintained path ensures a smooth journey, while the gentle elevation changes add just enough challenge to keep things interesting. On clear days, the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are nothing short of breathtaking. Whether you’re coasting downhill on a fat bike or gliding on skis, the combination of varied landscapes and crisp winter air makes Pastore Point Loop a must-visit.


5. Cupcake Loop – A Perfect Trail for Beginners

True to its name, Cupcake Loop is a sweet and easy ride, perfect for those new to fat biking or cross-country skiing. This short and well-marked trail provides a smooth introduction to winter trail riding, with gentle curves, minimal elevation changes, and excellent grooming throughout the season. It's a great place to build confidence, practice technique, or simply enjoy a leisurely ride without the pressure of steep climbs or technical sections. Families and first-timers will find it an ideal way to experience the magic of winter at Kingdom Trails.



Couple Cross Country Skiing in Winter

Final Tips for a Great Winter Adventure

Before heading out, always check the latest trail conditions and grooming reports on the Kingdom Trails website to ensure the best possible experience. Layer up, bring plenty of water and snacks, and prepare for the unpredictable Vermont weather. Whether you're a seasoned rider, an avid skier, or just looking for a peaceful winter walk, these five trails offer an unforgettable way to explore the snow-covered beauty of Kingdom Trails.

Which trail will you try first? ❄🚴‍♂⛷🥾

 
 
 

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