E Ferry to NY 3.5 miles
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Local Motion's Bike FerrySeasonal Service Across The Cut
(See back of map for schedule)For Status and Info:
802-861-2700bikeferry.org
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Ride, walk or skate on the right sideof the path (unless otherwise posted)
Obey all traffic laws and signs
Ring a bell or say "passing on your left"when passing
When bicycling, signal your turns byusing your arms
When running, walking or bicyclingside-by-side, be alert for other path usersand get in single file when others approach
Cylists yield to pedestrians
Ride single file on road
Be prepared for unpredictable or severeweather on the causeway
Wear a helmet when biking, skatingor skateboarding -- it's not the law inVermont but it makes good sense!
Please remember, trails and roadsmust be shared by many differentusers. There is no substitute forcommon courtesy.
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The Island Line railroad--the final link between NYC and Montreal--was completed in 1901, carrying freight and passengers across the lake and through the Champlain Islands. In the last few decades the community rallied to restore this treasure, and today a 14-mile world class recreation trail awaits you.
The Island Line Trail starts south of downtown Burlington in Oakledge Park. It parallels the lake shore before reaching Burlington’s downtown waterfront.
To the north, the trail runs past beaches and through nature reserves, over the graceful arc of the Winooski River bridge, to the shores of Mallett’s Bay and the spectacular 3 ½ mile long Colchester Causeway.
This historic marble causeway connects the Lake Champlain Islands with Greater Burlington, offering unparalleled views of the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks. Hikers and bikers can literally reach the middle of Lake Champlain without the need for a boat.
Local Motion’s bike ferry transports riders across the 200-foot cut in the causeway, once the site of a swing bridge.
With daily ferry service throughout the summer, adventure awaits you and your family!
COLCHESTER - GRAND ISLE ATTRACTIONSDOWNTOWN BURLINGTON MAP LOCATION
1 Local Motion Trailside Center 802-652-2453 1 Steele St localmotion.org 2 Burlington Bay Market & Cafe 802-864-0110 125 Battery Street burlingtonbaycafe.com 3 ECHO 802-864-1848 1 College St echovermont.org 4 The Skinny Pancake 802-540-0188 60 Lake St skinnypancake.com 5 Lake Champlain Chamber Visitor’s Center 802-863-3489 60 Main St vermont.org 6 Skirack 802-658-3313 85 Main St skirack.com 7 Outdoor Gear Exchange 802-860-0190 37 Church St gearx.com 8 Burton Snowboards 802-864-2282 162 College St & 80 Industrial Prkwy cctaride.org 9 City Market 802-861-9700 82 South Winooski Ave & 207 Flynn Ave citymarket.coop 10 Old Spokes Home 802-863-4475 324 North Winooski Ave oldspokeshome.com 11 Gardener’s Supply 802-660-3505 128 Intervale Rd gardenerssupplystore.com 12 PaddleSurf Champlain 802-881-4905 1 Flynn Ave paddlesurfchamplain.com 13 Switchback Brewing Co 802-651-4114 160 Flynn Ave switchbackvt.com 14 Auer Family Boathouse/Charlie’s (snacks) 802-862-9840 3181 North Ave 15 Malletts Bay Bicycle & Ski 802-863-2453 794 W. Lakeshore Dr (Airport Park bike rentals) mbbicycle.com 16 Camp Skyland 802-372-4200 398 South Street campskylandvt.com 17 Snow Farm Vineyard at Crescent Bay 802-372-9463 190 West Shore Rd snowfarm.com 18 Allenholm Farm & Accidental Farmer 802-372-5566 111 South St allenholm.com 19 Hackett’s Orchard 802-372-4848 86 South Street hackettsorchard.com 20 Dunkley’s Gymnastics 802-372-8898 35 Kibbe Farm Road dunkleysgymnasticscamp.com 21 Blue Paddle Bistro (breakfast, lunch, dinner) 802-372-4814 316 US Route 2 bluepaddlebistro.com 22 Auberge Harris 800-668-3821 576 Champlain Rue (Quebec) aubergeharris.com
Bike FerryA critical component of the Island Line Trail is the unique bicycle and pedestrian ferry that provides passage across the 200-foot gap where the railroad swing bridge once stood.
Bike Ferry ScheduleSpring: Friday before Memorial Daythru mid-JuneFridays & Weekends 10am - 6pm
Summer: Mid-June thru Labor DayDaily service 10 am - 6pm
Fall: After Labor Day thru Columbus DayFridays & Weekends 10am - 6pm
Round Trip: Adult-$8 Youth–$5One Way: Adult and Youth–$5 Season’s Pass: Adult-$40 Youth–$25Kids under 6 ride free
The ferry runs rain or shine.For more info, call 802-861-2700, or go to
www.localmotion.org/ferry
CITY OF
BURLINGTON, VT
Island Line Trail Partners
Trailside CenterSuper convenient quality bike rentals on the bike path!
Bike Rentals• Adult & kid’s bikes• E-bikes• Tandems• Trailers and tag-alongs
HoursMid-May thru May 31Daily 10am to 6pm
June 1 thru Labor DayDaily 9am to 6pm
After Labor Day thru Columbus DayDaily 10am to 6pm
1 Steele Street #103 | Burlington, VT 05401 802-861-2700 | [email protected]
www.localmotion.org/trailside
Located right on the bike path on the Burlington Waterfront between College St. & King St.
We work to make biking & walking a way of life in Vermont.A 501(c)3 non-profit organization
The Island Line Experience
CAMP SKYLAND ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN
One Mile FromSouth Hero Access To Trail
CABINS AND CAMPSITES
www.campskylandvt.com 802-372-4200
Maple Syrupand Llama Yarns
190 West Shore Road, South Hero802.372.WINE
Stop by for a wine tasting! Award-Winning Vermont Wines
snowfarm.comcrescentbaybb.com
153 West Shore Road, South Hero802.324.5563
SF-BikeAD16-2.indd 1 3/3/16 4:22 PM
160 FLYNN AVE., BURLINGTON, VT 05401
JUST OFF THE BIKE PATH AT OAKLEDGE PARK!
802.651.4114 | switchbackvt.com | @SwitchbackBeer
Just off the bikepath on theBurlingtonWaterfront
60 Lake StreetBurlington, VT
www.sknnypancake.com
Burlington GreenwayColchester-South Hero Causeway
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