Be sure to download and read the GPS User Guide to correctly set your GPS to use these routes.
For individual routes:
Click on the MAP link of each route to see a complete map
Click on the GPX link of each route to download the GPS route file
If you want to use your phone as a GPS, download the OsmAnd+ app and follow the tutorial HERE
SIMPLE routes for non-GPS utilize easily identified roads and have fewer turn instructions than other routes.
AVERAGE routes can have a lengthy list of instructions, but roads are generally well marked and easy to follow
COMPLEX routes may include roads that are poorly marked and have many turn instructions. PDF turn-by-turn instructions are provided for most of them, but a GPS with the route loaded in it is highly recommended.
ADVENTURE routes often use dirt roads and trails that are not routeable on a GPS, therefore you must use the provided tracks for navigation. (Most of our Adventure routes are tracks only)
For 2026 forward, our GPX route files will only contain a single TRIP PLANNER version, designated by the "TP" suffix at the end of the route name. These routes use mostly shaping points for compatibility with Garmin zumo XT, XT2, 390 and 590 series, as well as BMW Nav5, Nav6 and all Garmin GPS units that use the Trip Planner App to access routes. These routes also work well with TomTOM and phone apps.
All Road Routes GPX format
All Road Routes PDF "Tankbag" format
(Do not use ZIP versions if there are last minute route changes- individual routes will be most up-to-date)
Note: To download ZIP files, right-click or control-click the links. Otherwise you may get a 404 error.
Link will be posted when routes are available.
MAP GPX
RouteType: TOURING BIKE FRIENDLY, DESTINATION
Navigation difficulty: SIMPLE
Distance: 222
Lunch Stop: Plenty of opportunities along the way
Direction from Rutland: SE, COUNTERCLOCKWISE
Comments: South on Rt.100 is the Vermont Country Store at 657 Main Street in Weston.
East on Rt. 4 is Woodstock, Vt. This is a major tourist stop with plenty of shopping and great places to eat.
South on Rt. 103 is Bellows Falls. This is another great town to shop and eat.
MAP GPX
RouteType: TOURING BIKE FRIENDLY, DESTINATION
Navigation difficulty: SIMPLE
Distance: 202
Lunch Stop: Plenty of opportunities along the way
Direction from Rutland: N, COUNTERCLOCKWISE
Comments: The destination is Burlington, VT. This is Vermont's largest city. Church Street Market has over 100 shops and restaurants. Bring your walking shoes.
MAP GPX
RouteType: TOURING BIKE FRIENDLY, DESTINATION
Navigation difficulty: SIMPLE
Distance: 229
Lunch Stop: Plenty of opportunities along the way
Direction from Rutland: N, COUNTERCLOCKWISE
Comments: Lake George, the home of Americade, Main Street has every restaurant you can think of. Don’t forget to visit the lake. Go north on Rt. 9N and visit Fort Ticonderoga for America’s 250 Anniversary.Then cross back over to Vermont on the Ticonderoga Bridge.
MAP GPX
RouteType: TOURING BIKE FRIENDLY, DESTINATION
Navigation difficulty: SIMPLE
Distance: 207
Lunch Stop: Plenty of opportunities along the way
Direction from Rutland: N, W, COUNTERCLOCKWISE
Comments:Go East on Rt.4 but before you go South on Rt.100 follow the signs to Killington Ski Mountain. Take a ride on the ski lift to the top of the mountain. Plenty of places to stop and eat as you come back down from Killington.
MAP GPX
RouteType: TOURING BIKE FRIENDLY, DESTINATION
Navigation difficulty: SIMPLE
Distance: 148
Lunch Stop: Plenty of opportunities along the way
Direction from Rutland: NE, CLOCKWISE
Comments: This is a destination that everyone makes when you go to Vermont. Trip to the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory. Ride Rt. 100 north through the Green Valley State Park to Ben & Jerry’s. If you don’t fill up on ics cream stop at Montpelier, VT capital, for lunch.
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