Beautiful, thoughtfully planned recreation spot for all kinds of mobility and ages. Bike repair station, seating, perennials and information. The bridge is closed to vehicles as of 2023 for flood repair. You can still walk across, and access the kayak put-in and parking on the other side, from Rte 109. Historically, folks used to cross this bridge getting off one train coming South, to catch another train line to go to Burlington. Until,...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreReally super cool covered bridge that turns out to be one of the longest ones around. Looks like they redid the siding and it looks great. The rail trail runs right past it and thereās a cool playground and benches to eat at and posters with information. Also a couple portapotties. Definitely worth spending some time here and...
Ā Ā Ā Read more93 miles long bike š“ rail path passes from here. There is one covered bridge and a small play area for kids that includes a giant replica of wooden train, guard and passenger cabins. The history behind everything provides the differentiation. Still to figure out what would be the best bike path on this...
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