Royal Trail System - Trail, West Dover, Vermont

Royal Trail System - Trail, West Dover, Vermont

DESCRIPTION

Lotsa singletrack and acouple drops of about 10 feet...no switchbacks, at least 5 creek crossings...roots galore, intersects with a fire road that takes you by an old airport...back to singletrack...lotsa climbing, bring your fs

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 17, 2000]
Anonymous

It is a really great trail. It combines tough, tight singletrack with a couple desolate fire roads. Lot of roots and a couple big gaps and insane jumps. There are a lot of different trails to ride.

Similar Products Used:

Mount Snow's dh and xc rides on the mountain..open summers only

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5
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[May 26, 2001]
Anonymous

This Is a Hot Trail. All trails are awsome on Mount Snow for downhill. Their XC is great also. Lots of various terrain for all types of riders. My family owns a house up in West Dover near the Golf Course and Airport and trails lead right to my house. I go there year round for skiing, and MTB. Dont Miss These Trails. The XC in this area are the best I've ever seen. If you want some nice trails, go here.

Customer Service

Look for All Trails In This Area... A Great One Is Little John which goes right from the Airport... But watch out when going through the river and near swamps....

Similar Products Used:

Great XC, and check out their DH, some wicked jumps..

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5
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[Jul 19, 2002]
Anonymous

Typical Vermont singletrack, but less technical and flatter than most. Not a lot of roots or rocks (relatively speaking) but some nice twisty singletrack (replete with helmet and handlebar scarred trees), and some steep challenging culverts to climb. Watch out for bears and don't ride on closed trails (they're often closed because a bear has taken up residence in the area).

Customer Service

Start at the trailhead on Handle Road about half way between Haystack and Mt. Snow. It is on the right going north, almost at the top of the longest hill. This is Mt. Snow property and they want you to buy a trail pass if you use it. There is a sign at the trailhead threatening you with all kinds of torture if you don't, so do it at your own risk.

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3
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