6.3 miles
Distance
957 ft
Climb
-1,171 ft
Descent
1,239 ft
High Point
Intermediate **New for 2023
Start from the Town Forest on a tour out to one of our favorites, the Grassy Knoll. You’ll ride some tech roots and rocks along the way, then flow your way down Southern Belle. Make your way back to the Ascutney Outdoors Center on some classic cruisy Ascutney single track, with a stop to take in the view from the top of Mile Long Field.
Detailed Description
Stroll to the Grassy Knoll is a 6 mile popular intermediate route located near Brownsville Vermont. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 16 trails. This route climbs 957 ft with a max elevation of 1,239 ft then descends -1,171 ft.
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Trails in Route
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
More Stats for Stroll to the Grassy Knoll mountain bike route
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Altitude change-219 ft
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Altitude min836 ft
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Altitude start1,055 ft
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Altitude end837 ft
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Grade-0.7%
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Grade max-36%
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Grade min36.2%
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Distance climb2 miles
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Distance down2 miles
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Distance flat3 miles
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