KT Winter Welcome Center Location Update

December 6, 2020

Membership and information will be offered at the KTA  Welcome Center Service Window in the village of East Burke.


If you've been up on Darling Hill lately, you may have noticed that our beloved yurt is no longer there!  While we will miss that ol' round room, due to COVID priorities and our desire to keep our staff, community and members safe, this winter, we will offer sales and information services at the KTA Welcome Center Service Window located at 478 VT. Rte 114, East Burke.

Parking to access the trails will remain at 2079 Darling Hill Rd. where the yurt was previously located.  As well as in the village of East Burke at East Burke Sports, 439 VT Rte 114 and at Mike's Tiki Bar at 44 Belden Hill Rd.

Grooming of the trail network will remain the same as last year.  The updated winter map is online here.  And hard copies will soon be in stock at the KTA Welcome Center.

Current hours of operation for the KTA Service Window is Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM.  

Memberships and KTA swag can be purchased online here and held for pick up at the Service Window or shipped to you.

The trail network will open with COVID-19 restrictions in place after hunting season ends, and as soon as condition allow.  When we have an opening date set, we will make sure to release through all avenues for communication.

Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions by email to info@kingdomtrails.org or during business hours at (802)626-0737.

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