Millstone Trails Association
Early Feb. 2012
Our store hours for the rest of this month will be determined by the snow conditions and weather but we will generally be open on weekends from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and possibly on Fridays and Mondays. If you need to buy a season’s pass and cannot make it on those days, please call 479-1000 to make an appt. for purchase. Our prices are the same as last year. Please check out our Membership and Rentals page for the current prices.
It has come to our attention that some folks are mountain biking on our trails. Please refrain from doing this. Mountain bikes (fat tire or otherwise) are not allowed on our trails in the winter. We realize that some other touring centers are allowing fat tire bikes this year but not us. We want to talk to those centers after this season to determine what impact the fat tire bikes had on their trails.
Please check out the Blog for the current trail conditions and our Facebook Page for updates. We hope to see you on the trails soon.
Credit Card Policy
The Millstone Trails Association is not currently set up to accept credit cards. We have 2 ATM machines located within 2 miles of us at the general stores. We will also accept local checks with the appropriate ID. Thank you and sorry for any inconvenience.
Why is Millstone Hill so Unique?
Amazing scenery, exceptional trails, natural air conditioning… We’ve got a list of great reasons why Millstone Trails offers an experience that is truly special.
Millstone Hill: At the very center of Vermont’s Best Mountain Biking
Millstone Hill is uniquely situated in the geographic center of Vermont’s best trail networks and is the perfect choice to base your Vermont Mountain Biking experience.
Experience the Best of Vermont from Millstone Hill
For those looking for that quintessential Vermont Experience, Central Vermont is an ideal destination. The Twin Cities of Barre and Montpelier, Vermont’s state capital, offer many lodging, restaurant and cultural experiences.
What people are saying about Millstone Hill
The Boston Globe, Vermont Magazine, Vermont Life… New England is raving about Millstone Trails.



