Niquette Bay State Park - Allen Trail

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Niquette Bay State Park - Allen Trail Facts

States: Vermont
Counties: Chittenden
Length: 0.6 miles
Trail end points: Niquette Bay State Park, Colchester and
Trail surfaces: Crushed Stone, Gravel
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6411130

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Niquette Bay State Park - Allen Trail Description

Niquette Bay State Park has a series of trails, most of which are open to foot traffic and cross-country skiers only. Bikes are allowed on the Allen Trail, which runs between the parking area and the lakeshore. The rest of the forested paths are too fragile to permits cycling. The scenic park offers boating, hiking, picnicking and swimming. There is a user fee.

Parking and Trail Access

Niquette Bay State Park is at 274 Raymond Road in Colchester.

Niquette Bay State Park - Allen Trail Reviews

Choice of hikes

This was my first hike of the season so I wasn’t looking for a really difficult one. This is medium, only because there are sections with steps you have to go up. But a very nice hike and good views of Lake Champlain.

Accessibility of Allen Trail

My daughter, who uses a power scooter, and I decided to check out how accessible Niquette Bay State Park is yesterday. First, we were greeted warmly and mentioned that we were looking to use their accessible trails. We were told that there was really only one trail that we could access, which was the Allen Trail. It is about a half-mile long and is a beautiful setting. It doesn't take long and little effort to be one with nature for a while. I recommend this trail if you are looking for a nice stroll in the woods. You cannot get to the water from any trail in this park if you are looking to do so from the accessible trail. It is a beautiful park and you could bring a picnic lunch and eat at their picnic tables. Enjoy!!

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