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Mount Ascutney Mountain Bike Trails

     Ascutney Trails spans the three towns of Windsor, West Windsor, and Weathersfield, and trails are known for being mountainous and challenging Within the Ascutney Outdoors Center, you’ll find about 30 miles of mapped and marked mountain bike trails located in West Windsor Town Forest, as well as private lands. Most of these trails were carefully planned and built by the mountain bike enthusiasts. The trails are routed to guide you through some of the most beautiful and diverse terrain in New England, the hand-built trails stand as a premier destination for mountain-bikers from all over the Northeast. 

    Class Act Racing has been lucky enough to attend several races that were held on this land. What makes it great you may ask? The landscape of forested trails, pasture land and beautiful countryside create a picturesque setting not to mention amazing views of the Green Mountains. There are so many options here that riders can ride for a day or a weekend on different trails each day. With tens of miles of trails there is something for everyone from twisty, tight singletrack to bermed and smooth downhill, doubletrack rolling hill climbs or extremely steep and technical.

     In addition to the riding, the town and people of Windsor make this spot special. They have embraced the trail system and its riders creating an extremely welcoming atmosphere. Ascutney is a hidden jewel, great Vermont location, and awesome mountain bike trails!

 


                              
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