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Springfield
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Bellow Falls
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Springfield
Winds of Change
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The Toonerville Trail is a multi-use trail built on the railroad bed of the former Toonerville Trolley. It generally follows the Black River between a trailhead near downtown Springfield and the Connecticut River. Most of the trail is a ten-foot-wide paved path closed to motor vehicles, except for short stretches on low-volume roads. It is used for walking, biking, running, pushing baby strollers, dog walking, and rollerblading.  Benches interspersed along the trail afford views of the river, waterfalls, and wildlife. Parts of the path are wheelchair accessible. It is also used for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing when snow conditions allow.

Length

3.2 miles from end to end.

Difficulty

Easy

Directions

Trailhead parking is off Vermont Route 11.

To access the northern trailhead near downtown, park at the Robert B. Jones Industrial Center, 280 Clinton Street, with space for 20-50 cars. From Interstate 91, take Exit 7 and follow VT Route 11 west for approximately 2.5 miles; the trailhead is on the right. From downtown Springfield, follow Route 11 (Main St. and Clinton St.) east for 1.2 miles from the downtown traffic light; the trailhead is on the left.

To access the southern trailhead near the Connecticut River, park at the designated area on Young’s Road, (43.26460, -72.42898) with space for 7-10 cars. Look for the “Trailhead Parking” sign on Route 11 several hundred yards east of I-91 on the right. Trail users are asked not to park at Hoyt’s Landing.

The trail can also be accessed where it intersects the Paddock Road.

 

Weather permitting ALL outdoor activities. Activities are subject to change due to staffing. Please RSVP for activities you would like to participate in. Contact Eryn at 802-952-8248 or Dawn at 802-952-8284

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