If you’ve ever tried to mountain bike in Vermont during the winter, you know that it’s practically impossible to do with your typical bike. Luckily, there is a new way to bike in the winter so you can tear up your single tracks without having to wait until mud season subsides. Enter: Fat Biking. This cool new way to way to ride year-round involves huge tires, determination and an adventurous spirit. Not to mention – it’s an absolute blast!

Here are some places for Fat Biking in VT for both beginners and experts alike. After all, new sports welcome everyone! Be sure to check out these things you should know before you try fat biking for the first time. Share your favorite fat bike trails in the comments – this is a great way to spread the word about this amazing new sport!

  1. The Kingdom Trails.

Facebook/Kingdom Trails The Kingdom Trails are known for some of the best mountain biking in Vermont, and now they are equally famed for fat biking. This year even more trails are ready for your fat tires and love of biking.

  1. Stratton Mountain.

Facebook/Stratton Mountain Resort The Nordic Center here rents fat bikes for hourly, half-day and full-day rentals to use on their groomed trails during daylight hours. This is a great way to try the sport to get hooked. Head to the Norse House for rentals!

  1. The Molly Stark Trail.

Facebook/Fat Bike Vermont Another great place for beginners whether you own your own fat bike or if you rent from a local shop, a number of trails are available in the Molly Stark State Park.

  1. Fat Bike Vermont for rentals in the Killington and Woodstock area.

Facebook/Fat Bike Vermont Go to the pros at Fat Bike Vermont to get situated to try some epic fat biking this winter.

  1. Killington Mountain.

Facebook/Fat Bike Vermont From epic singletracks to challenging terrain, Killington has something for everyone. Don’t have your own fat bike? Rent one at Fat Bike Vermont!

  1. The West River Trail.

Facebook/Fat Bike Vermont This long, relatively flat trail in Brattleboro is perfect for families and beginners.

  1. West Hill Shop for rentals in Southern Vermont.

Facebook/West Hill Shop This family owned bike and Nordic ski shop in Putney specializes in bicycles, cross-country skiing, bike fitting, repair service and rentals.

  1. Try the trails at Cady Hill.

Flickr/WickedVT These award winning trails in Stowe are favorites for mountain bikers, and the fat biking here will not disappoint those looking for a fun challenge.

  1. The Millstone Trails Association.

Facebook/Millstone Trails Association A great place for year round riding in the Barre area is the Millstone Trails in Websterville.

  1. Perry Hill in Waterbury.

Flickr/WickedVT Perhaps one of the best kept secrets is the exceptional Perry Hill trails in Waterbury.

  1. The Green Mountain Trails.

Facebook/Kingdom Trails Find new views and options that are absolutely amazing while in Vermont. Get ready to love something new!

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Facebook/Kingdom Trails

The Kingdom Trails are known for some of the best mountain biking in Vermont, and now they are equally famed for fat biking. This year even more trails are ready for your fat tires and love of biking.

Facebook/Stratton Mountain Resort

The Nordic Center here rents fat bikes for hourly, half-day and full-day rentals to use on their groomed trails during daylight hours. This is a great way to try the sport to get hooked. Head to the Norse House for rentals!

Facebook/Fat Bike Vermont

Another great place for beginners whether you own your own fat bike or if you rent from a local shop, a number of trails are available in the Molly Stark State Park.

Go to the pros at Fat Bike Vermont to get situated to try some epic fat biking this winter.

From epic singletracks to challenging terrain, Killington has something for everyone. Don’t have your own fat bike? Rent one at Fat Bike Vermont!

This long, relatively flat trail in Brattleboro is perfect for families and beginners.

Facebook/West Hill Shop

This family owned bike and Nordic ski shop in Putney specializes in bicycles, cross-country skiing, bike fitting, repair service and rentals.

Flickr/WickedVT

These award winning trails in Stowe are favorites for mountain bikers, and the fat biking here will not disappoint those looking for a fun challenge.

Facebook/Millstone Trails Association

A great place for year round riding in the Barre area is the Millstone Trails in Websterville.

Perhaps one of the best kept secrets is the exceptional Perry Hill trails in Waterbury.

Find new views and options that are absolutely amazing while in Vermont. Get ready to love something new!

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