What’s new on the Path
Misha Golfman joined Mad River Path Association as its new Executive Director on April 17, 2023
We share MRV natural spaces with diverse flora and fauna, from moose to grouse to brook trout to black bear, and from yellow birch to wild ginseng. But by sharing this space, some human activities put our wild neighbors at risk...
New path section alert! Join us on Sept 27, 2022 for a ribbon cutting of this new trail…
Registration is now open for the 26th Annual Mad Dash 5KM Run & Walk presented by Sugarbush Resort!
This survey is intended to help determine the best ways trail organizations in the Mad River Valley can ensure all public trails and paths are safe, enjoyable, and sustainable while recreating with dogs…
The Mad River Path is excited to share with the community that David Hodgson has become a Board member
Part II of “Lay of the Land” acquaints you with the organizations and groups that make the 100+ miles of trails in the MRV possible and in great shape…
MRP and Lawson’s Finest is committed to co-existing with the natural world as best as we can. Learn about the recent beaver baffle installation on the Hosford Highway boardwalk!
Here's what you need to know about trails when the snow is melting and the ground is squishy.
Getting enough sunshine for the whole family is important for good health. Here are several resources, tips, and ideas to get you and your family outside!
The Mad River Path Board of Directors grew by two new members this January. Both longtime supporters of the Mad River Path, Nancy Browne of Fayston and Sue Zekas of Moretown bring new perspectives and leadership to the path’s work.