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Providence County

West River Trail

Easy

3.1

(4)

27

runners

West River Trail

00:24

3.43km

30m

Running

An easy 2.1-mile jogging route in Governor Notte Park, the West River Trail offers continuous views of the West River and Vermont hills.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1

144 m

Twin Rivers Beach East

Highlight • Beach

Twin Rivers Beach East is a small yet pleasant beach located in Providence County on the Wenscott Reservoir. Perfect spot for cooling off in the summer.

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880 m

Governor Notte Park

Highlight • Forest

Governor Notte Park is a simple yet peaceful wooded park offering a serene escape from the city. Make sure to visit during the fall for exceptional fall foliage!

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3.43 km

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2.51 km

585 m

334 m

Surfaces

2.51 km

704 m

215 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the West River Trail?

The West River Trail passes through Governor Notte Park. You can typically find parking within the park itself or at various access points along the trail, especially in sections like Brattleboro to Dummerston.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the West River Trail or Governor Notte Park?

The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for accessing the West River Trail or Governor Notte Park. It is generally accessible to the public.

Is the West River Trail dog-friendly?

The trail is a multi-use pathway popular with families, runners, and bikers. While specific dog regulations are not detailed, multi-use trails often welcome dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage for any specific rules regarding pets.

What is the best time of year to jog this trail?

The West River Trail offers continuous and often spectacular views of the West River and Vermont hills, making it enjoyable across seasons. However, given its varied terrain including soft dirt and gravel, spring through fall would likely offer the most comfortable jogging conditions. Winter conditions are not specified, but some sections might be less maintained.

What is the terrain like for jogging on this route?

The terrain is quite varied. Many sections follow an old railroad bed, making them flat and well-drained with surfaces like soft dirt, hard-packed dirt, and gravel. Other parts can be hilly, especially in the northern Jamaica section, and may include paved roads. You might also encounter some roots and rocks in less maintained areas.

Is the West River Trail suitable for beginners?

Much of the trail is considered 'easy' and 'relatively flat,' making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, including beginners. The lower section from Brattleboro to Dummerston, for example, has a soft dirt surface that's easy on the knees and is relatively flat, ideal for a quick run. Some sections, however, are rated 'moderate' due to hilly terrain.

What kind of scenery and points of interest can I expect along the way?

You'll be treated to continuous views of the West River and Vermont hills, passing through quiet forests, mixed hardwoods, and wetlands. Notable highlights include Twin Rivers Beach East and sections within Governor Notte Park. You might also see hints of its railroad past, like old stonework and bridge abutments.

What wildlife might I see on the trail?

The trail offers opportunities for wildlife sightings. Keep an eye out for bald eagles, beavers, and herons along various stretches, especially near the river and wetland areas.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back route?

The West River Trail is composed of several sections and is actively being connected by the Friends of the West River Trail to eventually form a 36-mile path. While individual sections might be out-and-back, the overall trail is not a single loop but rather a linear path with various access points.

Does the West River Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route is part of the larger West River Trail network, which covers approximately 62% of this specific jogging tour. It is a multi-use pathway that connects various points of interest and sections of the trail.

What makes this trail unique or notable?

The trail is notable for its rich history, following the path of the old West River Railroad from the late 1800s, with preserved stonework and bridge abutments visible. It also boasts impressive natural beauty, consistent riverside scenery, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Informational signs and mile markers enhance the experience.

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