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Vermont
Chittenden County
Burlington

Island Line Rail Trail

Moderate

5.0

(4254)

18,681

hikers

Island Line Rail Trail

03:29

13.6km

50m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 8.5-mile Island Line Rail Trail for unique views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks, including the Colchester Causeway.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.25 km

Winooski River Bridge

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This cool bridge on the Island Line Trail passes over the Winooski River and offers great views up and down the waterway. This is a pretty wide bridge and is pretty popular for picture taking.

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2.27 km

Colchester/Burlington bridge

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We were looking for a access to the water abs a place to rest. Just before the bridge on the side to Burlington there is a little park, kayak drop, …

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8.36 km

Nature Beach

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4

8.79 km

Granite Steps

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The Burlington Greenway Path has undergone a stunning transformation, and these Barre granite steps are a beautiful addition to the rehabilitation of the city's trail system. These steps not only …

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5

9.60 km

Waterfront Park

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Waterfront Park in Burlington, Vermont, sits on the shores of Lake Champlain with a happy, friendly atmosphere and pleasant views of Lake Champlain and the surrounding area.

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6

10.0 km

Tourist Information

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Here you can get information about the city and the surrounding area, as well as excursions and guided tours.

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10.2 km

Burlington Union Station

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Burlington Union Station, located on Main Street on the Lake Champlain waterfront in Burlington, Vermont. This Beaux Arts-style building was constructed in 1916 and served as a hub for the …

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8

11.3 km

Barge Canal

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Burlington's Barge Canal is a fascinating waterfront location, with its basin initially built in 1869 to transport lumber from the northeast. It is now a vibrant wetland ecosystem that supports …

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9

12.8 km

Blanchard Beach

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Blanchard Beach is a stunning sandy beach near Oakledge Park, perfect for anyone looking to soak up some sun and enjoy the outdoors. It is one of two beaches in …

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13.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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13.0 km

403 m

202 m

Surfaces

12.2 km

1.02 km

235 m

165 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Island Line Rail Trail?

The trail offers a varied surface. The southern 7 to 8 miles, particularly in Burlington, are mostly paved or cemented, providing a smooth experience. As you head north, especially on the Colchester/Burlington bridge and the Colchester Causeway, the surface transitions to gravel or crushed stone. This section gives you the unique sensation of 'skimming the water's surface' as it extends into Lake Champlain. Overall, the trail is relatively flat, making it accessible for most users.

Where can I park to access the trail?

You can find parking at several points along the trail. Popular access points include Oakledge Park, which serves as the southern terminus and offers amenities, as well as North Beach and Leddy Park, both of which are large city parks with facilities and parking.

Is the Island Line Rail Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other trail users, especially in busier sections. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.

What is the best time of year to visit?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring, summer, and fall offer lush scenery and comfortable temperatures for hiking. The seasonal bike ferry, which bridges a gap in the causeway, typically operates from late spring through early fall, allowing for continuous travel. Winter provides a unique, serene experience with snow-covered landscapes, though some services might be limited.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access the Island Line Rail Trail. It is a public multi-use path, freely accessible to all.

What unique features can I see along the route?

The trail is rich with unique features. A major highlight is the Colchester/Burlington bridge, also known as the Colchester Causeway, a 3-mile marble causeway extending into Lake Champlain, offering a truly unique 'walking on water' experience. You'll also cross the Winooski River Bridge, which includes an elevated boardwalk. Other points of interest include Waterfront Park, Nature Beach, and the historic Burlington Union Station.

Is there a bike ferry on the causeway?

Yes, there is a seasonal bike ferry that bridges a 200-foot gap in the Colchester Causeway, often referred to as 'The Cut.' This donation-based ferry, operated by Local Motion, connects the trail to South Hero island, allowing for continuous travel across Lake Champlain. It typically runs from late spring to early fall.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is part of the Island Line Trail and also passes through sections of the Cycle the City and Intervale, Cycle the City Southern Sojourn, and the USBR 7 (Vermont) trails.

Are there restrooms or facilities available along the way?

Yes, restrooms and other facilities are available at several points along the trail, particularly at the parks it connects, such as Oakledge Park, North Beach, and Leddy Park. You can also find a Tourist Information point near the Burlington section.

What kind of views can I expect?

The Island Line Rail Trail offers breathtaking scenery, primarily due to its extensive proximity to Lake Champlain. You'll enjoy expansive waterfront views of the lake, panoramic vistas of New York's Adirondack Mountains to the west, and Vermont's Green Mountains to the east. The causeway section provides an unparalleled experience of being surrounded by the lake, making it feel like you're walking on water. The path also weaves through shoreline parks and wooded areas, offering diverse natural beauty.

Is the trail suitable for families with children?

Absolutely! The trail's generally flat terrain and varied surfaces, including paved sections, make it very suitable for families. The unique experience of the causeway and access to parks like Nature Beach and Blanchard Beach provide plenty of opportunities for children to enjoy the outdoors.

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