The Red Rocks Park Loop Trail In Vermont Completely Transforms In The Winter Months 

Red Rocks Park Vermont Loop Trail offers scenic winter hikes with opportunities for snowshoeing and enjoying ice formations.

While the Red Rocks Park Vermont Loop Trail is a stunning hike anytime of year, you'll have plenty of opportunities to take in scenic views and play in the snow if you hit this trail in the winter. Located in South Burlington, this relatively flat trail overlooks a lake and includes opportunities to snowshoe and make a snow angel if you hike after a snowfall. And since this hike is rated easy, it's the perfect destination for a family outing.

To reach this scenic hike in South Burlington, Vermont, take a 10-minute drive from Downtown Burlington.

One of the most enjoyable times to hike this 2.7-mile looped trail is after there's a dusting of snow on the ground.

Since there will most likely be fewer hikers on the trail during the winter, enjoy the peace and quiet.

When you reach this vantage point, take a moment to check out the ice formations and water views.

You'll also see frozen ice on rock formations when you hit this scenic trail in the winter.

Regardless of the time of year you hike Red Rocks Park Loop Trail, feel free to bring your furry companion (as long as they're on a leash).

No matter the time of year you hike Red Rocks Park Loop Trail, you'll be treated to breathtaking views like this one of the sky against the water.

Are you planning your outdoor adventure to the Red Rocks Park Burlington Vermont loop trail this winter? For other ideas of where to hike in the Green Mountain State when it's snowy outside, check out the 9 best winter hikes in Vermont. Let us know your favorite Vermont winter hikes below in the comment section.

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