Mountain Biking, West Bolton, Vermont
What's On The Map?
The blues line represents an approximate mapping of the mountain bike trail system. Click on a blue marker to view an photograph of that section or highlight.
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Movement: click
on the map, while holding the button down you can drag the map around
to expose more area, or use the arrows in the upper left corner of
the map
Zoom In: click the plus sign (+) in the upper left
corner of the map
Zoom Out: click the minus sign (-) in the upper
left corner of the map
View Image: click a blue marker
Blue Lines: represent trails (biking/hiking)
The Stream Trails are a single-track trail system (total distance of the main outside loop .24 miles) built near the Country Club Condominiums in West Bolton, Vermont. The entire trail system is located on approximately 1/4 mile of land between the condos and Stage Road. The trails are tight, winding and muddy with several bridges crossing over different sections of a stream.
Take a look at the map below. You can click on the markers to view a photograph of that section.
The trails and the original concept were designed by me and my neighbor John but others have contributed as well.
You can read more about the trails here at mBlog
The images below are on the map. Click any image to for a larger view.

The Stream Trails should be used at your own risk. Always check railing/bridge strength before using. I assume no responsibility for any injuries obtained by using The Stream Trails. Children should always be under supervision while down at the stream.
If you mess something up, just put it back the way it was.
If you break something and you can't fix it right away don't leave it so someone else will crash, warn other riders.
Don't litter! (It's amazing that people need to be "reminded" of this.)
Don't kill live things! If you can avoid chopping down any live trees
the forest will remain full. Animals really don't deserve to be killed so
just don't do it.
The blues line represents an approximate mapping of the mountain bike trail system. Click on a blue marker to view an photograph of that section or highlight.