Catamount Trail Association

Description

The Catamount Trail Association (CTA) was incorporated in 1984 and is a member-supported, non-profit organization with the purpose of building, maintaining and protecting the Catamount Trail as a public resource, and furthering cross-country skiing in the state.

Contact

Jim Fredericks - Executive Director
1 Mill Street, Suite 350
Burlington , VT 05401
(802) 864-5794
jfredericks@catamounttrail.org
www.catamounttrail.org

Trails

Catamount Trail Cross Country Skiing

The Length of Vermont on Skis

(300 miles) A unique 300-mile, winter-use trail open to the public for skiing and snowshoeing, following remote wilderness routes, groomed cross-country ski trails, snowmobile trails, and old logging roads. Winter use only.

Get involved to make it all connect!

Learn more about other Trail Managers in Chittenden County.

Non-Profit Partners

  • Audubon Vermont
  • Camel's Hump Skier's Association
  • Catamount Outdoor Family Center
  • Catamount Trail Association
  • Fellowship of the Wheel
  • Green Mountain Bike Club
  • Green Mountain Club
  • Hinesburg Land Trust
  • Intervale Center
  • Lake Champlain Bikeways
  • Lake Champlain Land Trust
  • Lake Champlain Regional Chamber
  • Middlebury Area Land Trust
  • Nature Conservancy of Vermont
  • Run Vermont
  • Shelburne Farms
  • Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition
  • Vermont Trails & Greenways Council

Public Partners

  • Addison County Regional Planning Commission
  • Chittenden County Metropolitan Planning Organization
  • Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission
  • Federal Highway Administration
  • United States Forest Service
  • University of Vermont Environmental Program
  • Vermont Agency of Transportation
  • Vermont Dept of Tourism and Marketing
  • Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department
  • Vermont State Parks
  • Winooski Valley Park District

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Private Funders

  • Skirack
  • Merchants Bank
  • Vermont Community Foundation

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Unpaved Shared Use

Walking / Hiking Only