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Getting Here and Around

Transportation

Northwest Vermont Public Transit Network
319 South Main Street
St. Albans, VT 05478
Phone: (802)527-2181

Amtrak
Phone: 800-USA-RAIL
Email: service@sales.amtrak.com
Web: http://www.amtrak.com

Greyhound
Phone: 800-231-2222
Web: http://www.greyhound.com

Vermont Transit
106 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (802)862-9671
Web: www.vermonttransit.com

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Upcoming Events

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Guided Recreational Outings for National Trails Day

Saturday, June 12, 2010 – Paddle the Lamoille River, from Jeffersonville to Fairfax Falls.

Dave Stanley will lead participants in a paddle down the Lamoille River.  Meet at 9 am behind Jana’s Cupboard Restaurant on Route 15 in Jeffersonville.  Duration:  approx. 4 hours.  Level of difficulty:  intermediate.  Bring your own canoe/kayak, paddle, PFD and skirt, lunch/ refreshments. 

Saturday, August 21, 2010 – Bicycle the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail from St. Albans to Sheldon

Join Don Mueller and Phyllis Tiffany to bicycle along the Rail Trail from St. Albans to The Abbey Restaurant in Sheldon and return.  Meet at the Rail Trail parking area in St. Albans (entrance off Route 7 just north of Route 105 intersection), leaving promptly at 8 am.  Distance:  22 miles round trip.  Duration:  approx. 4 hours.  Level of difficulty:  easy.  Trail surface:  crushed limestone (not suitable for narrow or racing tires).  Bring your own bicycle/helmet, lunch/ refreshments.

Sunday, August 22, 2010 – Bicycle the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail from Sheldon to Richford

Don Mueller and Phyllis Tiffany will lead participants in bicycling along the Rail Trail from The Abbey Restaurant in Sheldon to Richford and return.  Meet at The Abbey parking area on Route 105; leaving promptly at 8 am.  Distance:  30 miles round trip.  Duration:  approx. 4.5 hours.  Level of difficulty:  easy.  Trail surface:  crushed limestone (not suitable for narrow or racing tires).  Bring your own bicycle/helmet, lunch/ refreshments.  

Saturday, September 11, 2010 – Hike Burnt Mountain in Montgomery Center

Jane Williams will lead participants in a hike up Burnt Mountain (elevation 2,600’), part of the Green Mountain Range, offering fabulous views of Jay Peak, Trout River valley, and Quebec.  Meet at 9 am at the end of Rossier Rd (from  Route 118 in Montgomery Center, take Route 58/Hazen’s Notch Rd. about 2 miles, turn right on Rossier Rd.).  Duration:  approx. 3 hrs round trip.  Level of difficulty:  moderate to strenuous.  Participation limited to 10 people.  Bring your own lunch/refreshments.  No dogs allowed.