Easy hiking trails in Vermont
2 trails rated easy across Vermont state parks, national forests, and recreation areas.
Easy hiking trails in Vermont state parks, national forests, and recreation areas are short, mostly level, and welcoming to first-time hikers, families with school-age kids, and visitors who want a quick taste of the New England forests and granite peaks without committing a full day.
Trail Compass currently indexes 2 easy-rated routes in Vermont, totalling roughly 3 trail miles. The average easy trail in this state is about 1.6 miles long, which is a useful starting point when you are sketching a weekend.
Across the New England forests and granite peaks, the most reliable hiking season is May through late October; high peaks above treeline catch winter weather any month of the year. Shoulder-season visits can deliver beautiful empty trails but tilt the difficulty upward — short days, possible snow, and unstaffed entry stations all add friction.
Expect wildlife typical of the New England forests and granite peaks: moose in the northern watersheds, white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, brook trout in the streams, and migratory songbirds in spring. The risk of a serious encounter is low, but the cost of getting it wrong is high — give animals space, store food correctly, and never approach a young animal even if no parent is visible.
How to use this page: every trail listed below links through to a full guide with distance, elevation gain, route type, best-season notes, wildlife expectations, parking guidance, and nearby attractions. Combine this filter with the Trail Compass park pages to plan a trip around a specific Vermont destination.
All easy trails in Vermont
| Trail | Park | Length | Elevation | Route |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green Mountain Wild Garden Loop | Green Mountain National Forest | 1.46 mi | 204 ft | Loop |
| Green Mountain Vista Loop | Green Mountain National Forest | 1.67 mi | 403 ft | Loop |