aMTB Trails

 Trails for Everyone!

Kingdom Trails offers over 53 miles of aMTB accessible trails on the KT network and is proud to partner and collaborate with The Kelly Brush Foundation, Adaptive Sports Partners North Country (ASPNC) and Vermont Adaptive to provide recreational and programming opportunities to all aMTB riders! 

KT owes all three organizations many thanks for all the work they've done to incorporate aMTB accessible trails and routes on the KT network! We are grateful for the guidance and support as we seek to increase access and opportunity to mountain biking for athletes with disabilities.


For information on aMTB program opportunities on the KT network visit the Adaptive Sports Partners North Country or Vermont Adaptive website! 

All trails that are aMTB accessible are marked as indicated below on our map

 
All bathrooms and port-a-lets marked on the KT map are ADA accessible.

aMTB riders with e-bike assist are allowed, with permission, on the KT network. Please see our eMTB policy & FAQ's here

The Kingdom Trails Welcome Center offers Handicap parking and has an ADA accessible ramp to access the building. We also welcome you to utilize the handicap parking and call us during business hours for outdoor service at your vehicle, as we are available. 

KTA Membership to access the trail network, and our fabulous swag, is available to purchase at our welcome center and at our online store here.

Below you will find route recommendations for a variety of ability levels. For more information or additional route recommendations, callemail or stop in at our welcome center to chat with our friendly and knowledgeable staff. 

 


aMTB Suggested Routes

Trail notes from a Nuke (ASPNC) rider:

  • The bridges on loop are accessible with a support rider. Bridges are likely 36” spot on which is the width of Nukes
  • There is a section between 2 trees on Poundcake where the work around was definitely a two person operation.

Trail notes from Nuke Rider:

  • There were some climbs that were too steep/loose to clear for me, one on Violet’s outback.”
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