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Your Killington Vermont Nature and Wildlife Journey Guide

HomeJourneys To KillingtonYour Killington Vermont Nature and Wildlife Journey Guide

If your ideal vacation includes a home surrounded by expansive woods and days spent hiking and leaf peeping, Killington Vermont is perfect for you. For those who don’t consider themselves avid hikers or outdoors people, Killington can still fit the bill. To the north is the Gifford Woods State Park, which provides tons of accessible hiking and mountain biking paths. The Appalachian Trail and Long Trail both pass through Killington. Take a look at this Killington Vermont nature and wildlife guide.

Gifford Woods State Park

Gifford Woods is full of natural wonders. It’s has one of the few old-growth hardwood tree stands remaining in Killington Vermont, including stands of sugar maple, beech, yellow birch, white ash, and hemlock. During spring, wildflowers abound in the understory. In 1978, seven acres of forest in this area was designated the Gifford Woods Natural Area. There are tons of opportunities to hike, camp, mountain bike, and learn about the local wildlife in this park.

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Killington VT Summer Hiking

Hiking is king here. Killington has hundreds of miles of trails, not to mention that it’s near two of the oldest and longest marked footpaths in the United States, the Appalachian Trail and the Long Trail. The Appalachian Trail is the world’s longest hiking-only trail. For approximately 2,178 miles, it parallels the East Coast from Maine to George. The Long Trail is the oldest long-distance hiking trail in the U.S. and runs 272 miles from the Massachusetts-Vermont border to the Canadian border. For some quick hikes that offer a great jumping off point to experience the Vermont landscape, try the 0.3-mile Gifford Woods Interpretive Trail or the 1.1-mile the Kent Brook loop.

Go Mountain Biking

Mountain biking has a big hold on Killington. There are tracks throughout the area, including at Killington Ski Resort and at Pine Hill Park in nearby Rutland. Pine Hill Park offers 16 miles of single-track trails over 325 acres of terrain. There are no motorized vehicles allowed. This makes for a great Killington VT summer activity.

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