Our Programs
Our Programs

Bike Recycle Vermont

MarkandTraineewithshiftersmPublic transportation in Vermont is limited. Owning a bike makes it possible to travel to and from work, to visit friends, and to get acquainted with your surroundings. At our Bike Recycle Vermont shop, we rebuild bikes and pass them on to low-income Vermonters. Learn more about the program and become a volunteer bike mechanic today!

 

Island Line Trail

2005FerryOperationTwoBoatssmHop on the spectacular 12-mile trail along Lake Champlain. The Island Line cruises through Burlington’s waterfront and scoots out on the Colchester Causeway three miles into the middle of the lake! Public beaches, natural areas, and scenic vistas abound.

 

Safe Routes to School

IWalk-2008-Walking-RocksThe program seeks to get more children walking and bicycling to school more often. Five decades ago, 70% of children across the country walked or biked to school. Today, about 13% walk or bike. Safe Routes to School is getting our communities active again.
 

Tours & Events

thumb_VerMontreal_Chambly_Canal_PathFrom promoting alternative commutes to organizing bike tours, we host a number of fun events to build an active landscape in Northwest Vermont. Please join us!

 

Trail Finder

tf-logo-mapLooking for more places to walk, bike, and ski? You've found the one-stop website for over 80 trails in Chittenden County. With the help of many volunteers and in collaboration with local trail stewards, the Trail Finder offers free maps, photos, and comments from users like you.
 

Trailside Center

thumb_trailside_awningLocal Motion's Trailside Center is a resource for residents and visitors alike. With tables, shade and refreshments, the Trailside Center is the bike path's best rest stop. Come in and find out what Local Motion is doing and how you can help!

 


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