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      An incredible 30-mile pay-to-ride network of trails in Huntington. Sleepy Hollow is a mecca for advanced and expert riders. A mix of beautiful “rake-and-ride” and fast and flowy, rolling descents. Riders have the option to climb to Butternut Cabin and take in spectacular views of the Green Mountain spine. From there, one can choose to continue through a fantastic network or descend to the base of the Hinesburg Town Forest (and beyond to Carse Hills) for an all-day epic or shuttle. Fellowship of the Wheel and volunteers have assisted in the improvement of this network. An intermediate loop is now possible and joins the rest of the loops at their conclusion for an exhilarating, smooth descent to the parking area. PLEASE PAY OR SIGN IN AT THE OFFICE and NO DOGS. The Sleepy Hollow trails are on paid-access land—many thanks to the Sleepy Hollow Ski & Bike Center for their continued support of our partnership.
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      Sleepy Hollow History

      Sleepy Hollow Inn, Ski and Bike Center was purchased by the Enman Family in 1999. After a complete lodge renovation in 2000, the ski area and inn opened for business in December, 2000. Sleepy Hollow was formerly the Sherman Hollow Ski Area (1978-1993), which featured a 3km lighted loop (on the Ridge Road trail), a 50 seat restaurant, and an outdoor hot tub.

      Sleepy Hollow now offers 35 km of cross country skiing in winter, and mountain biking and hiking in the summer. The lodge was renovated to include 8 guest rooms, and a sauna was built. Butternut Cabin, originally constructed in 1980 was rehabilitated as well, and offers gorgeous view of Camel’s Hump. The Round Barn Event Center was completed in June, 2006, and the Pavillion was built in the spring of 2008. Both the Round Barn and Pavilion were designed and built by owner Dave Enman. Sleepy Hollow now hosts numerous weddings and group events in both summer and winter.

      Mountain Bike
      An incredible 30-mile pay-to-ride network of trails in Huntington. Sleepy Hollow is a mecca for advanced and expert riders. A mix of beautiful “rake-and-ride” and fast and flowy, rolling descents. Riders have the option to climb to Butternut Cabin and take in spectacular views of the Green Mountain spine. From there, one can choose to continue through a fantastic network or descend to the base of the Hinesburg Town Forest (and beyond to Carse Hills) for an all-day epic or shuttle. Fellowship of the Wheel and volunteers have assisted in the improvement of this network. An intermediate loop is now possible and joins the rest of the loops at their conclusion for an exhilarating, smooth descent to the parking area. PLEASE PAY OR SIGN IN AT THE OFFICE and NO DOGS. The Sleepy Hollow trails are on paid-access land—many thanks to the Sleepy Hollow Ski & Bike Center for their continued support of our partnership.

      Nordic Ski
      The ultimate Vermont cross country skiing and Vermont snowshoeing experience.

      ​Sleepy Hollow offers 35km of well-groomed trails for both classic and skate skiing. Experience Pisten Bully 100 quality grooming, complete with a tiller The snowshoe trails are separate from the ski trails and meander through our property. We encourage all our skiers and snowshoers to visit Butternut Cabin, which overlooks a fantastic view of Camel’s Hump.
      We’ve got a complete lineup of ski and snowshoe rentals, as well as 2 pulks we lend out for free (call ahead for pulk reservations). Our rentals can fit 3 year olds all the way up to folks with size 15 boots.

      We now have a 2km snowmaking loop! With 5 snowguns and a fully electric powered water pumps and air compressors, we’re set up to ski early in the season (most years). Best yet, with our 100kw of solar arrays installed, this is a renewable energy powered snowmaking system. Check out our ski conditions and webcam page for the latest conditions and event information.
      https://www.skisleepyhollow.com/snow-conditions-trail-cam/

      Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
      Land Status: Private Property
      Land Manager: Sleepy Hollow Inn Ski and Bike Center
      Sleepy Hollow Inn, Ski and Bike Center Parking google parking directions
      Access Info:
      427 Ski Lodge Dr.
      Huntington, Vermont 05462
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      Region Details
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      • 9
      • 15

      Region Status
      Open as of May 9, 2023
      Local Trail Association

      Stats

      Avg Trail Rating
      Trails (view details)
      59
      Trails Mountain Bike
      25
      Trails Hike
      25
      Trails Trail Running
      25
      Trails Snowshoe
      3
      Trails Nordic Ski
      34
      Total Distance
      33 miles
      Total Descent
      6,841 ft
      Total Vertical
      725 ft
      Highest Trailhead
      1,479 ft
      Reports
      2,023
      Photos
      64
      Ridden Counter
      6,522

      Photos of Sleepy Hollow Ski & Bike Center Mountain Bike

      trail: Storm Trooper
      36 |
      Sep 4, 2022 @ 12:12pm
      Sep 4, 2022
      trail: Storm Trooper
      37 |
      Sep 4, 2022 @ 12:12pm
      Sep 4, 2022
      trail: Storm Trooper
      43 |
      Sep 4, 2022 @ 10:33am
      Sep 4, 2022
      trail: Storm Trooper
      55 |
      Sep 4, 2022 @ 10:33am
      Sep 4, 2022
      20 |
      Dec 5, 2021 @ 3:03am
      Dec 5, 2021
      25 |
      Dec 5, 2021 @ 3:01am
      Dec 5, 2021
      trail: Bear Claw
      19 |
      Nov 9, 2021 @ 6:33pm
      Nov 9, 2021
      trail: Ridge Road
      22 |
      Nov 9, 2021 @ 6:33pm
      Nov 9, 2021

      Videos of Sleepy Hollow Ski & Bike Center Mountain Bike

      Sleepy Hollow freeride
      trail: Yoda
      3:52 | 673 | Sep 24, 2012

      Recent Trail Reports

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      user #315528gburymtbridervotetrailThe Sith
      May 28, 2023 @ 10:47am
      May 28, 2023
      user #1426194StefannburchaddreportRogue One
      May 28, 2023 @ 10:29am
      May 28, 2023
      user #1644044bjhargravewishlistrouteSleepy HTF (all the fun ones)
      May 28, 2023 @ 4:53am
      May 28, 2023
      user #3534534KeithRobertswishlistregionSleepy Hollow Ski & Bike Center
      May 22, 2023 @ 6:17am
      May 22, 2023
      user #1192741junkm0nkeyvotetrailBoba Fett
      May 16, 2023 @ 8:09pm
      May 16, 2023

      Recent Comments

      usernametypetitlecommentdate
      user #1288287ericw5465trailR2D2This trail is actually called R2D2.
      Sep 4, 2022 @ 12:50pm
      Sep 4, 2022
      user #538794morse-ahreportThe SithThank you, we are going to leave it closed for now
      Jul 15, 2021 @ 1:09pm
      Jul 15, 2021
      user #907013dhllc1reportLight Saber.
      May 27, 2020 @ 9:24am
      May 27, 2020
      user #907013dhllc1reportLight SaberBy 7 7 v????????y
      May 27, 2020 @ 9:23am
      May 27, 2020
      user #1874118nickelbtrailLight SaberMany line options. So much fun.
      Nov 3, 2019 @ 5:41pm
      Nov 3, 2019

      Nearby Areas

      namedistance
      Hinesburg Town Forest 12 7 12 km
      Unnamed Region 1 32.6 km
      Preston Forest Legacy 4 1 13.2 km
      Carse Hills 1 3 63.2 km
      Cochran's 4 8 43.3 km

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      Activity Type Stats

      activitytypetrailsdistancedescentdescent distancetotal verticalratingglobal rankstate rankphotosreportsroutesridelogs
      Mountain Bike2516 miles3,891 ft8 miles679 ft
      #1,365#736412,00632,542
      Hike2516 miles3,891 ft8 miles679 ft
      #1,019#64052,00678
      Trail Running2516 miles3,891 ft8 miles679 ft
      #1,022#63842,0061102
      Snowshoe34 miles679 ft2 miles276 ft
      #166#1021,0384
      Nordic Ski3417 miles2,949 ft8 miles725 ft
      #1,588131,035533
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