Scenery
description: Curvy two lane highway running alongside rivers
and trough valleys. Many small quaint villages on the road.
Not many semi trucks. The route travels through the Green
Mountain National Forest.
Motorcycle
Road Quality:
Road
condition varied from new asphalt to frost heaves. Some
construction along the way but it is well marked and attended.
Motorcycle
Roadside Amenities:
Many
mom and pop restaurants and cafes as well as bed and breakfasts.
All the little villages along the route have something unique
to offer.
Directions:
Written directions:
Start
your route in the village of Wilmington
and take state route 100 north all the way
up to Killington.
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Tom Burklow - 2002 OTHER
This user rated the route: 8 out of 10
Posted 142 days ago
I took this road from the north end of the state (Newport), coming back from Canada, to it's end in southern Vermont. What a great road that is always throwing up something nice. I did find the south portion more fun for curves etc... I did it in one day after leaving from Quebec City that morning. I didn't really do any site seeing along the way, but managed to go the distance in time to pitch my tent near Wilmington, VT and round up a nice dinner. I just wish it was closer to Ohio!
If they repave it, worth riding. The scenary of VT is very enjoyable, but the road ridden was in poor shape. Could not take a turn without wondering what the surface would be like..