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Section 27: Wiley Brook To Craftsbury Outdoor Center

Snapshot:

This section offers a combination of gentle, rolling, ungroomed terrain through the woods, and the groomed trails of the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. A short stretch, between Rte. 14 and Craftsbury Common, is shared with snowmobiles.

Length: 10.4 miles

Difficulty:

This section requires an intermediate level of technical skills. The ungroomed portion of the trail is narrow but the slopes are gentle. The snow on the short stretch shared with snowmobiles is groomed and well packed. The Craftsbury Outdoor Center trail network is well groomed throughout the ski season.

Lodging:

Craftsbury Outdoor Center, 535 Lost Nation Rd., Craftsbury Common, VT 05827
802-586-7767, www.craftsbury.com, stay@[remove this text]craftsbury.com

Highland Lodge, 1608 Craftsbury Rd., Greensboro, VT 05841
802-533-2647, www.highlandlodge.com, highland.lodge@[remove this text]verizon.net