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One of the best ways to observe nature is to slow down. Paths classified as “Easy walking trails” are a great jumping off point to experience Vermont’s natural beauty and biodiversity. These trails are often relatively flat, on the shorter side, and suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Below, we share five conserved properties that offer a leisurely trail experience for beginning hikers or those simply looking for a peaceful stroll.

In West Brattleboro, Whetstone Woods protects two wetlands, two vernal pools, a brook, and four types of forest—all of which attract a wealth of wildlife, including migratory birds. In Wells, Delaney Woods offers five miles of trails to explore managed by Slate Valley Trails. The trails include glimpses of uncommon plants, vernal pools, and a unique hemlock swamp. In Cambridge, the Peter A. Krusch Nature Preserve includes a mile-long nature trail that passes a waterfall and gorge before meeting a border of ancient pines and hemlocks.

It’s important to note that easy walking trails aren’t necessarily “accessible,” so unfortunately not all of these trails are ideal for those with vision and mobility challenges. Two exceptions are our Brewster Uplands and Bluffside Farm properties. Brewster Uplands in Cambridge includes seven miles of trails along the river, through the forest, and past two working farms. The universally-accessible, one-mile Pond Loop trail opened in fall 2024, and includes lovely forest views and a nice lookout to the pond. (If you’re lucky, you might spot a beaver!) Bluffside Farm offers a universally-accessible, one-mile recreation trail that connects downtown Newport to the Canadian border. The trail includes a boardwalk that passes over Scott’s Cove, where you can find plants such as bracken fern, sweetgale, northern white cedar, red oak, and eastern hemlock.

Happy trails!

Properties

These conserved trails are perfect for families, casual walkers, or those looking for a quiet escape in nature

Brewster Uplands
aerial view of a farm with forests and mountains in summer

Brewster Uplands

Cambridge, VT Central
Bluffside Farm
aerial summer view of the boardwalk trail at Bluffside Farm and Scotts Cove in Newport

Bluffside Farm

Newport, VT Northeast
Whetstone Woods
Man with t-shirt that says "uniting land and lives" walking through Whetstone Woods trail in Brattleboro Vermont

Whetstone Woods

West Brattleboro, VT Southeast
Wells Lakeside Park and Delaney Woods
man fishing at sunrise on Lake Saint Catherine

Wells Lakeside Park and Delaney Woods

Wells, VT Southwest
Peter A. Krusch Nature Preserve
trail bridge at the Krusch Nature Preserve in Cambridge Vermont

Peter A. Krusch Nature Preserve

Cambridge, VT Central

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