Location: Cross Vermont Trail (Montpelier & Wells River Trail), Groton, VT
Easy going, family friendly group bike ride past ponds, forested mountains, working farms and small villages. Join in the fresh air fun of a fall foliage bicycle ride on the Cross Vermont Trail, from Groton State Forest to the Wells River Conservation Area. Mostly down hill. Follow the Wells River from it's source all the way to the Connecticut River. The ride will end with a homestyle cook out. This event is free. We hope to see you there!
Location: Cross Vermont Trail (Montpelier & Wells River Trail), Groton, VT
Saturday, September 30, 2017 5:30 AM - Saturday, September 30, 2017 9:00 AM
Ride starts at Kettle Pond parking, on Vt Rte 232 in Groton State Forest. We are meeting at 9:30 AM.
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