From the Burlington Free Press:
GOSHEN -- Green Mountain
National Forest is making room for mountain bikers.


In a partnership with the Vermont Mountain Biking Association and the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, the U.S. Forest Service is setting aside $154,000 for trail improvement and increased mountain bike access in the Green Mountain National Forest. The money, from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will go towards creation of a nine-mile loop trail that begins and ends at Silver Lake
Campground, in Goshen.

The trail will also be accessible from Blueberry Hill Ski Center in Goshen and from Branbury State Park.
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