The Stowe Recreation Path is a 5.3-mile paved public path that is free to use and easy to access. It starts in the historic Stowe Village and ends at a beautiful covered bridge. The path is open all year long and is enjoyed by cyclists, runners, and walkers in the spring, summer, and fall. During the winter, the path is groomed for Nordic skiers, and snowshoeing is also popular. The path offers scenic views, bridges, swimming holes, picnic tables, and access to Stowe's scenic views. There are also bike maintenance stations and bike rentals available. The path is suitable for people of all ages and is a great way to experience Stowe. An optional quiet path near the village is available for joggers and walkers only
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Activities: We rode bikes on the Stowe Recreation Trail, a five-mile paved trail that starts in Stowe Village and runs roughly parallel to Route 108 towards the ski mountains. We stopped for lunch at a brewpub along the way and enjoyed the scenic views of woods, cornfields, and mountains
Highlights: We all enjoyed the scenic views of woods, cornfields, and mountains. We also enjoyed stopping for lunch at a brewpub along the way. The trail itself is fun and pretty easy, with lots of gentle curves and small rolling hills. We all had a lot of fun riding our bikes ✨