There are 8 trail systems managed by the Slate Valley Trails organization with 60+ miles of trails. On Friday, Juneteenth, I headed over to Poultney, about a 30 minute drive from Rutland, and parked at the Slate Valley Fairground Trailhead to ride this trail system.
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The Fairgrounds Trail system makes up the bulk of the trails with over 50 miles of interconnected foot & bike trails that link to both the Endless Brook and Lake St. Catherine Country Club trailheads. Ann & I got a taste of the trails last year when we camped out at Lake St Catherine State Park.
There were tents up and I wondered if there was some sort of event earlier in the day. There was a pump track on the other side of the road, too.
From the lot I headed up the dual track and turned on the first singletrack trail called Merry Go Round. It was a green trail and an adaptive trail, too. It was another textbook example of trail building from the IMBA Handbook. It had a nice flow to it and was fun to ride.
From Merry Go Round I rode through a field and thought about riding the lower section of the trail but figured I would hit it on the way back so I headed over to Bumper Cars.
Popping back out into the field I came to an intersection. If I went left I would head back to the parking area. Right would take me across Rt 140 into more single track.
I crossed over the Poultney River and it was crystal clear and looked totally inviting to go swimming.
Once I got to the top of the hill for which Big Top climbed, or so I thought, there was a nice overlook. However, the trail continued climbing.
Not sure what this socket symbolizes. If it's a Geocache it's not really well hidden. There was nice, flowy single track descending from here but those hopes were dashed of a nice descent when I started climbing again.
Finally I started descending. After all that climbing I was starting to get tired and I started thinking about heading back to the car but after looking at Trail Forks it looked like this trail continued for a few more miles and I didn't think I had that much left in the tank.
I came to an intersection with a trail called Scrambler, which was supposed to be a more difficult trail and decided to take it as it would take me down to the dual track called Ring Master that I could ride back to the trailhead. For a black diamond trail, it wasn't that bad.
I rode Ring Master back to the Poultney River and crossed over the bridge. When I return, I want to ride everything I rode only in the opposite direction to see which way rides best.
I picked up the Maple Sugar dual track trail back to the parking lot, but doubled back on some single track that paralleled it. Then crossing over Town Farm Road I found some nice single track that went back to the parking lot.
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