Stowe

Stowe
The city of Stowe maintains the Stowe Recreation Path, “… an internationally recognized greenway stretching from Stowe Village to Top Notch Resort on the Mountain Road….The trailcriss-crosses the West Branch of Little River. Breath-taking mountain views and access to restaurants, lodges and local businesses make the bike path one of the most popular recreation assets in Stowe.”
Here is Stowe’s website.   Stowe’s hiking website.    Parks and Recreation phone 802-253-6148
“For more information on hiking in and around Stowe, contact us at 877-GO-STOWE for hiking maps and recommendations.”
Wheelchair Accessible Stowe Recreation Path   5.3 miles paved

Wheelchair AccessibleRiverwalk  0.2 mile paved trail along the Little River.  It is not listed as ADA, but certainly looks like it should be accessible.  “Great views and easy terrain.”

City of Lebanon

City of Lebanon   Phone  603-448-5121
Wheelchair AccessibleRiverfront Trail  at Riverside Park Pavilion & Skatepark  Trail length is not given.
Alana Cole Conservation Area has an easy 0.5 mile trail  Map & Guide
“…on the banks of the Connecticut River. It is an out-and-back trail, with a river loop at the outer end, all in the woods. At the far end of the loop, there are nice views of the river and some log benches.

Middlebury Area land Trust

Middlebury Area Land Trust 
“We have created nearly 30 miles of trails to make a complete loop around Middlebury with 2 bridges that span Otter Creek, and a spur trail heading to Snake Mountain. We are working with the National Park Service and North Country Trail Association to connect the TAM with the North Country National Scenic Trail and the Long Trail. We have conserved over 3,500 acres of land, farms, forests, wetlands and recreational areas. We hold 22 easements and own four properties and one façade easement.”
Here is the Land Trust’s website.  Phone 802-388-1007
Wheelchair Accessible 
Otter View Park   0.5 mile “Otter View Park is 16 acres of wetlands, scenic vistas, and opportunities to view wildlife. The primary walking path at the park is universally accessible and the boardwalk is ADA-accessible.”