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- Vermont Association of Snow Travelers | VAST
Founded over fifty years ago, VAST is responsible for organizing the sport of snowmobiling and maintaining and grooming over 5,000 miles of trails One of the oldest snowmobiling organizations in the U S , VAST is a non-profit, private group that includes 127 clubs statewide, with over 24,000 members combined
- About | VAST
What is VAST? Founded 50 years ago, VAST is responsible for the organization of the sport of snowmobiling, maintaining and grooming over 4,700 miles of trails in Vermont
- Brighton Snowmobile Club | VAST
Landowners VAST Staff Governor's Snowmobile Advisory Council VAST Annual Awards Economic Impact Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 2023 Audit
- Ride | VAST
Riding your snowmobile in Vermont means joining a club and registering your sled with VAST It's easy to join If you have a passion for snowmobiling and want to ride on the best trails in the Northeast, then the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers is for you! In order to ride in Vermont you need the following: 1
- Events | VAST
Landowners VAST Staff Governor's Snowmobile Advisory Council VAST Annual Awards Economic Impact Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 2023 Audit
- Woodford Snobusters | VAST
The Woodford Snobusters are located in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forrest in Southwestern Vermont We offer over 100 miles of the best groomed trails on the VAST system! Just a short drive from MA, CT, NY
- Vermont Snowmobile Trail Map Conditions | VAST
VAST Clubs can open and close trails at their discretion between December 16th and April 15th This discretion is based on several factors including, but not limited to conditions of the trail beneath the snow, snow conditions and landowner requests
- Trail Map Conditions | VAST
DISCLAIMER: Trail Condition information on this website is submitted by volunteers and is designed to provide a general overview of trail conditions in a particular area Trail routes and trail conditions are subject to change at any time due to unexpected trail closures, logging operations, weather related events and other unforeseen circumstances Please exercise common sense and ride
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