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Trail Day
Thank you to all those who helped repair erosion on the Ball Mountain Dam switchbacks on November 2, 2008. The next trail day will be in the spring. We hope you can join us!

Depot Restoration
The Friends of the West River Trail
began reconstruction and restoration of the West River Railroad’s historic South Londonderry depot on Sept. 10, 2007.

The restored South Londonderry Depot Visitor Center will serve as a trailhead for the West River Trail, a gallery for artifacts of the West River Railroad, information center for the West River Valley and a community gathering place.

Funds are still needed
to complete the project.



Click here for more information.

The Trail
The West River Trail may well be Vermont’s oldest transportation path. Native Americans called the West River “Wantastiquet” or “waters of the lonely way”.

In 1879, this path was developed into the West River Railroad, originating in Brattleboro and terminating at the South Londonderry Depot.
Click here for more history of the trail.

Today, 16 miles along the upper section of this valley route provide a safe and scenic alternative to Route 30 for hikers, walkers, skiers and bikers, linking the villages of South Londonderry, Jamaica and Townshend with 4,500 acres of public land. The trail has a variety of terrain that will please everyone; from single track for mountain bikers to Sure Pack for strollers and wheelchairs.
Click here for a map of the trail.

The Depot
Constructed in 1870’s, the Depot originally served as the terminus for the West River Railroad. FWRT purchased the structure in 2000 with a Vermont Agency of Transportation enhancement grant. Current plans call for the restoration of the Depot exterior to its appearance in the 1930s and rehabilitation of interior space for exhibitions and public gatherings. The Depot will serve as a trailhead facility for the West River Trail and a historical museum for the West River Railroad. The building’s redesign also incorporates rentable office space to offset ongoing maintenance and expenses. Currently in its final phase of fundraising, this project is scheduled to be complete in the spring of 2008.

The Friends of the West River Trail

Organized in 1992, the Friends of the West River Trail (FWRT) is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to the establishment of a 36-mile scenic trail through the West River Valley — eventually linking Brattleboro, Dummerston, Newfane, Townshend, Jamaica and South Londonderry. FWRT’s mission is to:

  • Develop and maintain a publicly accessible system of paths along the West River corridor for educational, recreational and alternative transportation purposes.
  • Promote public awareness and enjoyment of the recreational path system and of the history, geology and biota of the West River valley.
  • Coordinate local, state and federal interests in planning, funding, construction, management and use of the trail system.

Click here for more information about FWRT or get involved.

FWRT Accomplishments
Since its inception, FWRT has raised more than $1,170,000 through grants and private contributions. Completed projects to date include:

  • Financing and construction of Cobb Brook Bridge
  • Financing and construction of Ball Mountain Dam Switchbacks
  • Financing and purchase of South Londonderry Depot and Renovation Plan
  • Financing and construction of fully accessible trail – 1.7 miles from the south gate of the Winhall Brook Campground
  • Financing and construction of trail access improvements at Townshend Dam Overlook.

Click here to learn more about the projects on the trail.

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P.O. Box 2086; S. Londonderry VT 05155 | info@westrivertrail.org