Based near Burlington, Vermont, Island Line Rail Trail is a stunning outing with many points of interest to explore as you bike along the path. This well-known in-and-out trail begins in Oakledge Park and goes north along Lake Champlain. Aside from the scenic views of the water, you'll come across beaches and plenty of opportunities to hike. And since this rail biking trail is flat and well-kept, it's an ideal destination for a family outing too.
Island Line Rail Trail is a scenic bike route that's open throughout the year. Along with being a flat path for biking, it's also a popular trail for hiking and bird watching.
From this photo of the Burlington/Colchester Bridge, you can see that the bike path is busy but not overly crowded.
As you bike along this 14-mile-long path, you'll come across plenty of vantage points to stop and take in the views of Lake Champlain.
Part of what makes the Island Line Rail Trail so unique is the diverse landscapes you'll come across during your bike ride.
Keep your eyes peeled for deer and other wildlife as you explore the picturesque trail.
Regardless of the time of year you hit the trail, keep in mind that most of the path is exposed. Therefore, it's a good idea to wear a hat and sun protection!
The entire trail is estimated to take about four hours. For this reason, feel free to time your outing so you can watch the sunset over Lake Champlain.
There are so many areas to bike and hike in and around Burlington. After spending the day along Island Line Rail Trail, how about exploring a cave in the area too? To learn more, take a look at this article about Donahue Sea Caves.
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