Snowmobile Vermont
Lamoille County
This county is in the Green Mountains region with plenty of snow and scenic terrain. The trail network is well-integrated with the popular Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT), a multi-use corridor that allows snowmobiles in winter and connects towns like Cambridge, Johnson, and Morristown.
Towns: Belvidere, Cambridge, Eden, Elmore, Hyde Park, Johnson, Morristown, Stowe, Waterville, Wolcott.
REGION HIGHLIGHTS

Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks
Just 2.7 miles from Montpelier, Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks is a must-stop right off the snowmobile trail. This hilltop favorite blends Vermont tradition with year-round fun — from maple sugaring demonstrations and the scenic “maple trail” to meeting the resident goats, Rex and James.
Warm up inside the country store stocked with pure maple products, Vermont-made snacks, and gifts — and don’t leave without a famous maple creemee by the fire. A true Vermont experience!

Green River Reservoir State Park (Hyde Park area)
Snowmobiling through Green River Reservoir State Park in Hyde Park, Vermont, offers a peaceful and scenic ride through northern Vermont’s winter wilderness. Trails near the park wind along frozen reservoir edges, quiet forest roads, and open fields, giving riders a mix of wide-open views and tree-lined corridors. While the park itself is largely undeveloped, nearby VAST‑maintained trails provide groomed access for snowmobilers, connecting to Hyde Park, Johnson, and other nearby towns. Along the way, you can enjoy the serene beauty of snow-covered landscapes, catch glimpses of local wildlife, and stop at small-town cafés or trailside farms for a warm drink or Vermont maple treat. This area blends the tranquility of backcountry riding with the convenience of Vermont’s well-maintained snowmobile trail network.

Eden General Store
The building and business have roots going back to the late 1800s: it has served as a post office, general goods store, auto-repair center, apartments, and for many decades a grocery.
MAPS
Some snowmobile clubs produce maps for their specific region. The Vermont Association of Snow Travelers has a great digital map of the entire Vermont region. For more information, visit www.vtvast.org.
CLUBS & TRAILS
Lamoille County
Gihon Trak Packers
PO Box 22
Eden, VT 05652
www.facebook.com/GihonTrakPackers
Snopackers Lamoille County
PO Box 1326
Morrisville, Vermont 05661
Smugglers Notch Snowmobile Club
PO Box 31
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064570577599#
Sterling Snow Riders
P.O. Box 152
Johnson, Vermont 05656
Stowe Snowmobile Club
1883 Weeks Hill Road
Stowe, Vermont 05672
TRAIL CONDITIONS & REPORTS
LODGING INFORMATION
Exploring the snowmobile trails of Lamoille County is a thrilling adventure, and finding suitable lodging can enhance your overall experience by providing comfort, convenience, and access to the beautiful winter landscapes that Vermont offers.
When it comes to lodging options, Lamoille County offers a variety of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets. For information on types of lodging see selections below.
Feel free to 
contact GONE Snowmobiling for more information.
Lodges & Resorts
Several lodges and resorts in this region cater specifically to snowmobilers. These establishments often provide direct access to snowmobile trails and amenities such as on-site restaurants, hot tubs, and cozy common areas. Some lodges also offer guided snowmobile tours and rentals.
Search below for lodging in this area.
Hotels & Motels
In larger towns and cities within this region, you can find hotels and motels that cater to snowmobilers. These establishments offer comfortable rooms, parking facilities for snowmobile trailers, and proximity to snowmobile trails. They may also provide amenities like breakfast, Wi-Fi, and indoor pools.
Search below for hotels in this area.
Cabins & Cottages
Renting a cabin or cottage is a popular option for snowmobilers who want a private and rustic experience. This region has numerous cabins and cottages available for rent, both privately owned and operated by resorts or outfitters. These accommodations often feature fireplaces, kitchens, and outdoor grills.
Tip: Websites like Airbnb and Vrbo are good resources for finding available cabin rentals in the area.
Bed & Breakfast
This region has charming bed and breakfast establishments that provide a cozy and intimate atmosphere for snowmobile enthusiasts. These accommodations typically offer comfortable rooms, homemade breakfast, and personalized service. They can be found in both rural and urban areas of the county.
Search below for B&B's in this area.
Tip #1: When planning your snowmobile lodging in Lamoille County, it's essential to consider the location and proximity to snowmobile trails. Many lodging options are situated near significant trail systems, allowing easy access to the extensive network of groomed trails for which Lamoille County is known.
Tip #2: Contact specific lodging establishments directly or visit their websites for the most accurate and up-to-date availability, amenities, and pricing information.
Below are some popular choices for winter snowmobile lodging in the area.
Regional Lodging
Deer Run Motor Inn
80 Deer Run Loop
Jeffersonville, VT
800-354-2728
https://deer-run-motor-inn.vermont-allhotels.com/en/
Corridor 15
Sterling Ridge Resort
155 Sterling Ridge Drive
Jeffersonville, VT
802-644-8265
Corridor 15F
Sunset Motor Inn
160 VT Route 15
Morrisville, VT 05661
802-888-4956
Corridor 15
Town & Country Stowe
876 Mountain Road
Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-7595
https://vermont.com/lodging/town-country-stowe
Corridor 15B F
Lake Morey Resort
82 Clubhouse Road
Fairlee, VT 05045
800-423-1211
www.lakemoreyresort.com/the-resort
Corridor 25A
MISCELLANEOUS
State Snowmobile Registration
Snowmobile Rentals
Snowmobile VT Stowe
849 S, Main Street
Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-6221
If you don't own a snowmobile, fear not! There are several rental shops in this region where you can rent a sled for your stay. Make sure to book in advance, especially during peak snowmobiling season.
When contacting rental companies, inquire about rental rates, availability, equipment condition, and any additional services they offer. Also, confirm whether they provide safety gear such as helmets and if they offer guided tours or recommendations for scenic trails.
Snowmobile Sales & Service
Mitchell Motorsports
120 Sand Hill Drive
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
802-644-1438
Private trail off Corridor 15
Tips: When contacting repair shops, inquire about their services, expertise, turnaround times, and rates. Choosing a reputable and experienced repair shop is important to ensure the best service for your snowmobile. Remember that availability and offerings may change, so it's always a good idea to contact multiple sources and verify information before making decisions.
Local Business Directories: Search online business directories specific to this region. These directories might list repair shops, their contact information, and customer reviews.
Snowmobile Clubs and Forums: Contact local snowmobile clubs or online snowmobile forums. Members of these communities often have recommendations for reliable repair shops in the area.
Snowmobile Dealerships: Check with snowmobile dealerships in this region. They might offer repair services or be able to recommend trusted repair shops in the vicinity.
Automotive Repair Shops: Some general automotive repair shops offer snowmobile repair services. Contact these shops to inquire about their capabilities and services.
Local Word of Mouth: Ask locals or other snowmobilers for recommendations. They might have personal experience with repair shops in the area.
Online Search: Use search engines to find repair shops focusing on snowmobiles or small engines. Include keywords like "snowmobile repair near me" to narrow your search.
Trail Information Centers: Visitor centers or trail information centers in this region might have resources and recommendations for local repair businesses.
Deli/Country Stores
Here are some trail-accessible deli/country stores:
Alpine Mart
968 Mountain Road
Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-8932
Corridor 15B F
Cambridge Village Market
113 South Main Street
Cambridge, VT 05444
802-644-2272
www.facebook.com/cambridgevillagemarket
Corridor 15
Cupboard Deli
4837 VT Route 15
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
802-644-2069
Corridor 15
Eden General
2918 VT Route 100
Eden, VT 05652
802-644-2033
Corridor 118
Elmore Store
1208 Montpelier Morrisville State Hwy
Lake Elmore, VT 05657
802-888-2296
Corridor 15
Fletcher General Store
110 School Road
Jeffersonville, VT 05444
802-888-6292
www.facebook.com/fletchergeneralstore
Corridor 104B
Jolley Shell #305
25 VT Route 15
Johnson, VT 05656
802-653-9566
www.stewartsshops.com/shop/johnson-jolley-shell-305
Corridor 15
Madonna Mobil
4828 Route 15
Jeffersonville, VT 05444
802-644-5428
www.exxon.com/en/find-station/200304583
Corridor 15
Maplefields
33 VT Route 15
Morrisville, VT 05661
https://maplefields.com/locations
Corridor 15
Stowe Short Stop
911 South Main Street
Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-9956
Corridor 100
Wolcott Store
4076 VT Route 15
Wolcott, VT
802-888-3792
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063455592818
Corridor 101 F1
Looking for something specific? Feel free to contact me for more information.
Tip: weather conditions and trail availability can impact your plans, so always be prepared with extra snacks, water, and hydrating beverages while you look for a convenient eating spot.
General Stores and Markets: Some small general stores or markets along the trails might offer ready-to-eat items, snacks, and beverages that you can take with you.
Picnic Spots: Consider bringing your own packed lunch or snacks and find a scenic spot along the trail to stop and enjoy your meal. Just make sure you're respecting the environment by cleaning up after yourself.
Restaurants
Here are some trail-accessible restaurants:
10 Railroad Street
10 Railroad Street
Morristown, VT 05661
802-888-2277
Corridor 15
Charlmont Restaurant
116 VT Route 15
Morrisville, VT 05661
www.facebook.com/CharlmontRestaurant
Corridor 15
Dunkin Donuts
157 VT Route 15 W
Morrisville, VT 05661
Corridor 15
Lost Nation Brewing
878 Old Creamery Road
Morrisville, VT 05661
802-851-8041
Corridor 15
Rusty’s Pizza & Pie
48 Old Route 15
Cambridge, VT 05444
802-644-2011
Corridor 15
Looking for something specific? Feel free to contact me for more information.
Tip: weather conditions and trail availability can impact your plans, so always be prepared with extra snacks, water, and hydrating beverages while you look for a convenient eating spot.
Local Cafes and Diners: Many small towns in this region have charming local cafes and diners where you can stop in for a hot meal. These places often offer comfort food, sandwiches, and beverages to warm you up.
Lodges and Resorts: Some lodges and resorts along the snowmobile trails might have on-site restaurants or snack bars. These establishments could offer various options, from casual dining to more upscale meals.
Trailside Restaurants: Some areas along the snowmobile trails might have trailside restaurants that cater specifically to snowmobilers. These establishments might offer quick bites, warming drinks, and a resting place before continuing your ride.
Picnic Spots: Consider bringing your own packed lunch or snacks and find a scenic spot along the trail to stop and enjoy your meal. Just make sure you're respecting the environment by cleaning up after yourself.
Local Pubs or Taverns: If you're looking for a more relaxed atmosphere, you might find local pubs or taverns in the towns near the snowmobile trails. These places offer a place to unwind, enjoy a meal, and interact with locals.
Gas Stations
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Alpine Mart
968 Mountain Road
Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-8932
Corridor 15B F
Cambridge Village Market
113 South Main Street
Cambridge, VT 05444
802-644-2272
www.facebook.com/cambridgevillagemarket
Corridor 15
Cupboard Deli
4837 VT Route 15
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
802-644-2069
Corridor 15
Eden General
2918 VT Route 100
Eden, VT 05652
802-644-2033
Corridor 118
Fletcher General Store
110 School Road
Jeffersonville, VT 05444
802-888-6292
www.facebook.com/fletchergeneralstore
Corridor 104B
Jolley Shell #305
25 VT Route 15
Johnson, VT 05656
802-653-9566
www.stewartsshops.com/shop/johnson-jolley-shell-305
Corridor 15
Madonna Mobil
4828 Route 15
Jeffersonville, VT 05444
802-644-5428
www.exxon.com/en/find-station/200304583
Corridor 15
Maplefields
33 VT Route 15
Morrisville, VT 05661
https://maplefields.com/locations
Corridor 15
Stowe Short Stop
911 South Main Street
Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-9956
Corridor 100
Wolcott Store
4076 VT Route 15
Wolcott, VT
802-888-3792
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063455592818
Corridor 101 F1
Park-n-Rides
Here are some regional park-n-rides:
Jeffersonville/Cambridge
4837 VT RTE 15
Cambridge, VT
Corridor 15
Old Mill Park
VT Rte 15 to Railroad Street
Johnson, VT
Corridor 15/15A
Morrisville Municipal
VT Rte 100 to Bridge Street to 257
Portland Street
Morrisville, VT
Corridor 15
Mayo Farm
VT Rte 108 to Weeks Hill Road to Mayo Farm Road
Stowe, VT
Corridor 15BF
A park-n-ride for snowmobilers is a designated area where individuals who own or operate snowmobiles can park their vehicles and trailers before heading out to explore snowmobile trails. Like park-n-rides for cars, commonly used by commuters who carpool or use public transportation, park-n-rides for snowmobilers provide a convenient and safe place to park their vehicles while engaging in recreational snowmobiling activities.
Parking Facilities: A park-n-ride for snowmobilers usually offers ample parking space for trucks, trailers, and vehicles transporting snowmobiles. The parking area is designed to accommodate the needs of snowmobilers trailering their machines to the starting point of a snowmobile trail.
Access to Trails: These facilities are strategically located near popular snowmobiling trailheads. Snowmobilers can park their vehicles and quickly access nearby snowmobile trails without traveling long distances from their homes to the trailhead.
Safety and Security: Park-n-rides for snowmobilers are often designed with safety in mind. They might have designated parking spaces, proper lighting, and possibly security features to help deter theft or vandalism.
Trail Information: Some park-n-rides might provide information boards, maps, or signage detailing nearby snowmobiling trails, trail conditions, and safety guidelines. This helps snowmobilers plan their routes and enjoy a safe and enjoyable ride.
Community Convenience: These facilities can benefit both residents and visitors. Locals can easily access snowmobile trails without causing congestion in residential areas, while visitors can find a centralized location to park and start their snowmobiling adventures.
Facility Regulations: Depending on the location and management, there might be regulations or guidelines for using the park-n-ride, such as parking fees, parking duration limits, and rules for keeping the area clean.
Medical Emergencies
In case of a medical emergency while snowmobiling, always have the local emergency number (typically 911 in the United States) programmed into your phone.




