
Suzanne Loring
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Saxon Hill - Trail Running
BurlingtonA small trail system but a lot of fun with decent climbs and enjoyable flowy descents that snake the runner back and forth, and in,out and around the wooded landscape.
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Island Loop - Cycling
BurlingtonA good cruiser ride along island shore roads offering riders sweeping views of Lake Champlain and the surrounding mountains.
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Perry Hill - Mountain Biking
BurlingtonIt’s a workout! Steep climbs and technical lines are a trademark of this local favorite. Recommended for solid intermediate to advanced riders.
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Small Town Loop - Cycling
BurlingtonA scenic 25.7 mile ride through the countryside of three small, quintessential Vermont towns full of rolling hills, beautiful landscape and mountain views. A fun, traditional countryside blast.
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Trapp Family Lodge - Trail Running
BurlingtonBeautiful running along twisting forest trails and through rolling pastures. Perfect for beginners and experts.
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Smugglers Notch Loop - Cycling
BurlingtonA staunch ride around Mount Mansfield and through Smugglers Notch that gives riders a hearty workout and amazing views throughout.
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Jericho Loop - Cycling
BurlingtonA ride along beautiful backcountry roads offering challenging rolling hills and panoramic vistas of the Vermont countryside and its surrounding mountains.
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Colchester Pond - Trail Running
BurlingtonNot your average run around a town pond, this 3.5 miler offers hills and fun singletrack through the forest. Short, not intense, but fun.
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Mad River Riders Expert Loop - Mountain Biking
BurlingtonOne of the most talked about loops in the Mad River Valley offering advanced technical riding, climbs and a fast, flowy descent. Highly skilled riders preferred.
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Mud Pond - Trail Running
BurlingtonThis small trail system just outside Burlington offers decent climbs and fun descents. Perfect for a quick run before or after work.
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App Gap from Richmond - Cycling
BurlingtonKnown for its steep ascent over the App Gap, this classic Vermont ride offers cyclists unmatched views of the Mad River Valley and Camel’s Hump. Ride it if you can.
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How to Create a Sleep Routine that Works for You
It's very important to get enough sleep to keep your energy up and your mind focused.
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Top 4 Spots Near Burlington to Grab a Beer After a Day on the Trails
A local's guide to the top mountain biking trails around Burlington and the pubs you absolutely must visit afterwards for a post-ride pint.
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82 Crag - Climbing
BurlingtonLying a bit off the beaten path, this popular crag is well-known for its great face climbs and hard sport routes. With most of the climbs ranging from 5.9-5.12 this crag is great fun for the more seasoned climber.
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Bolton Quarry - Climbing
BurlingtonA small, multi-level crag with quirky, primarily sport climbs that will give your body and your mind a good workout. Great ice climbing in the winter.
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Bone Mountain - Climbing
BurlingtonA remote crag in the hills of Bolton Valley offering many great climbs as well as a lot of undeveloped rock. Be sure to bring your hiking shoes, the approach is a long haul.
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Lower West Crag Bolton - Climbing
BurlingtonGreat for top roping and trad, this extremely popular small crag is easily accessible from town and just plain fun.
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MetroRock Station Vermont - Climbing
BurlingtonThe newest and largest indoor climbing gym in the Burlington area catering to climbers of all levels. Top rope, lead climb, boulder, lift weights and even practice yoga. It’s all here.
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Petra Cliffs Climbing Center and Mountaineering School
BurlingtonAn indoor climbing center offering climbing, bouldering and guiding in a friendly atmosphere with knowledgeable staff in downtown Burlington. If you want to learn how to climb or bring your game to the next level, this is this spot.
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Upper West Crag - Climbing
BurlingtonOne of the most popular and largest cliffs in the area with a variety of grades and styles. Beginners and seasoned climbers alike will have fun climbing here.
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Charlotte Covered Bridge Loop
BurlingtonA classic country run, this 10-mile loop brings runners under two covered bridges and along the scenic backcountry roads and rolling hill landscape of Charlotte. Feels like miles away when its only minutes from downtown.