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Section 9: Greendale Road to Healdville

Snapshot:

This section passes primarily through state and national forest land mainly on groomed snowmobile trails. As of 2008, the two miles immediately South of Healdville on the North slope of Ludlow Mountain (Okemo) are no longer shared with snowmobiles.

Length: 12.6 miles

Difficutly:
This section is intermediate with several difficult sections. Just south of Rte. 155 there are steep slopes and sharp turns that are shared with snowmobiles. Under icy conditions these steep sections require skins or expert ski skills. Caution should be taken when traveling this route, especially on weekends, when snowmobile traffic tends to be heaviest.

Lodging:

Echo Lake Inn, Route 100 Tyson, Ludlow, VT 05149
1-800-356-6844, www.echolakeinn.com, echolkinn@[remove this text]aol.com

Hawk Inn and Mountain Resort, 75 Billings Rd., Plymouth, VT 05056
1-800-685-4295, 802-672-3811 www.hawkresort.com