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Catamount Mountain Bike and Nordic Center

Nearby Town: Essex Junction, Vermont
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 50%
Single Track 50%
Distance: 100.00 miles (160.90 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 200 Feet (61 Meters)
Climbing: Steep and Technical
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
There are many trails to choose from. There are single track, wide trails, tight and technical and very steep at time especialy the trail called the wall. And there is a downhill course with huge jumps and little for beginners.

How to get there:
FROM BURLINGTON: Follow Main Street out of Burlington (Route 2 East) through South Burlington and into Williston. Stay on Route 2 through Taft Corners into Williston Village. At the 4-way stop, turn left onto North Williston Road. Follow exactly one mile, turn right onto Governor Chittenden Road. Catamount parking is on the left, check in at the big white house on the right.


Posted by: Zack on 6/6/2007
About your comment about being a Vermonter. F-YOU. Are you from "Like it in the ass town or what?"


Posted by: Jay on 7/21/2004
I hear you brent


Posted by: Brent on 7/7/2004
Advance what a joke. The only way this place is rated advance is if you are blind, have only one leg and NO arms and your idea od a challenge is getting your lazy butt out of bed before noon, Or you are a Vermonter.


Posted by: Clint on 6/8/2004
I saw 1 area with any jumps the rest of the area my mother could ride even the look out area. Since the listing is for ADVANCE I would have to give this place a BIG waste of time. But kids would have fun here.


Posted by: Randy on 5/29/2004
No advance to speak of.


Posted by: Dan A. on 5/22/2004
For beginners ONLY


Posted by: Bill on 4/27/2004
For advance riders what a laugh. Maybe advance for a 8 year old.


Posted by: Walker on 4/27/2004
Not for real riders


Posted by: Oldtimer on 4/14/2004
It has 2-3 trail that MAY require ADVANCE SKILLS. The rest is for beginners and Intermediate. None of the trails I saw had a 200 foot gain in elevation. If you are looking for a place for the whole family it is GREAT. If you are looking for something with Advanced Skills this is NOT the place. Unless you want to ride the same 2-3 trails over and over and over..... SO FOR Advanced Skills I give it a WASTE OF TIME. For beginners and the whole family I give it a Excellent rating


Posted by: firewalker on 4/10/2004
I cross country ski there in winter. The only way this place would be classified advanced is if this is you first time on a trail. It great for the family and someone just starting out.




 



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