Guide to East Burke, VT | Kingdom Trails Mountain Biking & More
Kingdom Trails in East Burke, Vermont, offers some of the best mountain biking in the country. Plan your perfect Northeast Kingdom getaway with our guide to East Burke.
Kingdom Trails Adventure | East Burke, Vermont
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Kingdom Trails Adventure | Mountain Biking
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GUIDE TO EAST BURKE, VT
Make your way into the heart of East Burke and you’ll quickly become accustomed to seeing mountain bikes everywhere: leaning up against buildings and picnic tables, attached to cars, and zipping around on the trails. That’s because the expansive Kingdom Trails network has a route for every age and ability level, from families to professional athletes. It could even be argued that the network offers some of the best trails in the country, with its open vistas and beautiful views as well as the fun and challenging routes through shaded forests. The Kingdom Trails Welcome Center, located right downtown, is the place to buy a day pass, get a map, and enlist help with plotting out a good route. Rental shops nearby can outfit riders from helmet to bike.
Kingdom Trails Adventure | Welcome Center
Credit: Cathryn McCannCredit: Cathryn McCann But with such a large network of trails, where do you even begin? Below we’ve compiled great rides for every level (each about two hours), as suggested by Collin Daulong, co-owner of the tour guide and instruction company Kingdom Experiences.

Kingdom Trail Adventures | Kingdom Experiences
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Kingdom Trails Adventure | Trails to Try
BEGINNER
From the junction at the Kingdom Trails parking lot (2074 Darling Hill Road, Lyndonville), ride north on Bemis Trail along the gorgeous Darling Hill ridge. Once you reach an intersection, ride Loop Trail counterclockwise. On your ride, you’ll see an animal sanctuary with farm critters such as pygmy goats, donkeys, horses, and sheep. When you intersect with Bemis Trail, take it south back to the parking lot, where there’s food and libations, a bike shop, and a mountain biking instruction and tour outfitter.
Kingdom Trails Adventure | Darling Hill Road
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