Racing Downhill: Fat Biking the Stowe Derby Trail at Stowe Mountain Resort
The Stowe Derby Trail is synonymous with adrenaline and adventure. Once purely the realm of cross-country skiers, this historic course has expanded its legacy to include fat biking, offering cyclists a unique opportunity to tackle one of Stowe’s most iconic trails. Set against the backdrop of Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak, the Stowe Derby Trail plunges nearly 2,700 feet in elevation, blending alpine descents with scenic valley paths.
Adventure Guide to Fat Biking the Stowe Derby Trail
Key Facts:
Location: Stowe Mountain Resort, Stowe, Vermont.
Trail Length: Approximately 20 kilometers (12.4 miles).
Elevation Drop: Nearly 2,700 feet.
Terrain: A mix of alpine roads and groomed recreational paths.
Season: Winter, as part of the annual Stowe Derby event.
Trail Highlights:
The Descent:
Starting at the Toll Road on Mount Mansfield, the trail offers sweeping views of the Green Mountains before riders descend through steep, winding terrain.
Recreation Path Connection:
The lower portion of the trail transitions to the Stowe Recreation Path, providing a scenic finish into the heart of Stowe Village.
Fat Bike Race:
An annual addition to the famed Stowe Derby event, this race gives riders a thrilling way to experience the trail’s unique blend of challenges and scenery.
Tips for Riders:
Gear Up:
Fat bikes with wide tires are essential for navigating the snowy, groomed surfaces. Helmets and winter riding gear ensure safety and comfort.
Preparation:
The trail is best ridden as part of the organized Stowe Derby event, where course access and safety are managed.
Skill Level:
Suitable for intermediate to advanced riders due to the steep descents and variable snow conditions.
Experience the Derby:
The Stowe Derby Trail is a testament to Vermont’s adventurous spirit. Whether you’re tackling the entire 20 kilometers or enjoying a more leisurely ride on nearby trails, this course delivers a mix of history, scenery, and excitement that’s unmatched. Fat biking the Stowe Derby Trail is more than just a ride—it’s a winter tradition and a bucket-list experience for cycling enthusiasts.
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Reviews
Dally Ma year ago
My friends and I came to see the Highland Cows and honestly felt a little let down. The walk there is about a mile downhill, and it’s really just a lecture while you see some cows from a shorter distance than if you were to drive by. Farmer Poach was an incredible and interesting speaker, but I don’t think it’s an experience I would do again. Thank you Farmer Poach for your incredible expertise!
Carrie McCusker10 months ago
Raced here in my college years and it was always one of my fave places in the area- still boasts a ton of well-groomed trails with all kinds of terrain.
J F3 years ago
We booked the Von Trapp History Tour for $18 per person. We went at 9am to get tickets for the 11am - you have to get tickets the day of; especially if you are not a hotel guest.
The tour was underwhelming. The tour guide talks to you about the family in a ballroom and then you go see the graveyard. This was then followed by watching a BBC documentary about Maria .
My biggest complaint is that this wasn't a tour at all. There was no tour of the grounds or explanation of when things were built or where the original farm was.
Moreover, the initial part significantly needs improvement. Why weren't there visual aides? You see all of these pictures in the hallways- why aren't they shown during the "tour"?!? Also, the guide discussed all of the memoir books which are available in the gift shop, why didn't she show us the books?!? Or read excerpts?
This tour seriously needs an update. Consider adding audiovisual updates
Spiked Bread2 months ago
Beautiful. Beautiful location with grand views. We had an amazing lunch. The host, Tim, was lovely, kind, and helpful. Our waitress was great, and the service was excellent. The only bummer was the other waitress was not having a good day and made sure everyone, co- workers and guests knew it.
Sky3 years ago
This place becomes famous because of its story and heritage. To know it’s story, you have to know the movie “The Sound of Music”, and its filming location was Salzburg. The prototype of the movie migrated from Europe to this place. To memorize their hometown, they built this place like salzburg. It’s currently a small hotel, and periodically the waiters will introduce the story of Sound of Music, and bring you back to the European life.