No one has ever claimed that hiking the Long Trail was easy. However, now it may be a little easier in one section. After more than 100 years in the works, a bridge was finally built over the Winooski River. Now hikers on this section of the Long Trail will have a safe place to cross the over the river heading north and spend more time in nature. Whether you’re like most of us and trek the trail in short bits or you’re a hard core “end-to-ender” who makes the trip all at once, this bridge hike in VT is worth checking out for yourself.
In 2015, the Green Mountain Club opened a suspension bridge as part of the Winooski Valley Long Trail relocation.
This 224-foot long bridge in Bolton saves hikers from an added detour. It goes from Camels Hump State Forest to the Jonesville Bridge and back onto the Long Trail.
The club has raised more than $2 million for the project. This was combined with more than $500,000 in state funding used for land conservation and trail work for the bridge project.
Along with the long awaited suspension bridge, the Winooski Valley long Trail relocation includes 300 acres of land acquisition as well as 6 miles of new trails.