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Audubon River Trail

Easy

Audubon River Trail

00:18

1.14km

10m

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The Audubon River Trail offers an easy hike through diverse natural settings, winding along the Huntington River. You will experience northern hardwood forests and hemlock swamps, providing a tranquil atmosphere for your outing. This route covers 0.7 miles (1.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 23 feet (7…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Audubon River Trail located?

The Audubon River Trail is located within the Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington, Vermont. The center offers about 5 miles of trails, with this specific route winding along the Huntington River.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail meanders through diverse natural communities, including northern hardwood forests and hemlock swamps, offering serene views along the Huntington River. While generally easy, some sections of the broader trail network at the center can feel remote and wild. Be aware that sections of the West River Trail, also at the center, have been affected by flooding and are currently impassable; hikers should avoid steep banks in those areas.

What wildlife can I expect to see?

The Green Mountain Audubon Center is a significant spot for ecological observation. The Huntington River and its connecting streams are crucial habitats for various wildlife, including fish, birds, otters, and even bears. Visitors can borrow binoculars and field guides from the visitor center to enhance their wildlife viewing experience.

Is the Audubon River Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this specific route is rated as easy, making it suitable for beginners and families looking for a leisurely hike. The Green Mountain Audubon Center generally offers accessible trails for a range of hikers.

What is the best time of year to visit?

The Green Mountain Audubon Center's trails, including this one, can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and fall offer vibrant foliage and active wildlife. Always check local weather conditions, especially during spring thaw or after heavy rains, as some sections may be affected by flooding.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

For the protection of wildlife and natural habitats, dogs are generally not permitted on the trails at the Green Mountain Audubon Center. Please check with the visitor center for any specific exceptions or updated policies.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Green Mountain Audubon Center?

The Green Mountain Audubon Center typically does not charge an entrance fee for trail access, but donations are always welcome to support their conservation efforts. There are no specific permits required for hiking this trail.

Where can I park to access the trail?

Parking is available at the Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington, Vermont. Follow signage upon arrival to designated visitor parking areas, which provide convenient access to the trail network.

Does the trail connect with other paths?

Yes, this route is part of the larger trail system at the Green Mountain Audubon Center. It intersects with other official trails such as Peeper's Meadow, Beaver Pond Trail, Warbler Trail, Arboretum Trail, and Bailey Trail, allowing for longer excursions and varied experiences within the center's 5 miles of trails.

How long does it take to hike this specific Audubon River Trail route?

This particular route is approximately 1.14 kilometers (0.7 miles) long and typically takes about 15-20 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace. It's a short, easy walk perfect for a quick nature immersion.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given its easy difficulty and short length, comfortable walking shoes, water, and appropriate clothing for the weather are sufficient. Consider bringing binoculars if you wish to observe birds and other wildlife, as the center is known for its ecological diversity.

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