Woodstock, Vermont is Great for Mountain, Snow Biking & More
Woodstock, Vermont holds a special place in the heart of New England. You'll immediately see why, in the fall season, when the colors begin to change, the weather cools down into the winter months and its true magic reveals itself during the fall season. As the vibrant foliage paints the landscape with a stunning array of colors and the weather gradually cools into winter's embrace, the beauty of this town becomes unmistakable. To fully savor the season, there's no better way than to explore the superb mountain biking trails that Woodstock, Vermont, boasts. Your adventure begins at the doorstep of the luxurious Woodstock Inn & Resort steps. So, let's dive into the essentials, preparing you for a leisurely mountain biking expedition in this charming Vermont town.
Biking Around Town
There are many different ways to bike around the area. Complimentary cruiser bikes are available for guests of the Inn to explore the town on two wheels. Explore the quaint town of Woodstock, Vermont, and set out on a bike ride through its picturesque countryside to enhance your sightseeing experience. We can outfit you on the perfect rental bike for your day of pedaling and give you route suggestions that will be enjoyable for everyone in your group.
Mountain Biking
There are several excellent mountain biking trails for those who want to get more serious about rural biking. Ride miles of trails on Mt. Peg system and at Saskadena Six. Play in the Knox Meadow Skills Park, boasting features and fun for all abilities. If you're not sure where to start, our local experts can tell you what trails to take.
Fat Biking
For those looking ahead to the winter season, fat biking allows you to explore the wilderness via bike easily. The large tires help grip the snow and ice and climb uphill like no other bike can, allowing you to conquer any of our trails. Enjoy a ride across a snow-covered meadow or take on the challenge of some deep and steep backcountry tracks on Mt. Peg. Please bring your own fat bike on the Mt. Peg trails as we do not have rentals available.