Birding in Vermont
Woodstock, Vermont 05091
Mount Peg (Peakbagger) webpage
Mount Peg Trails (TrailFinder) webpage
Mount Peg Trails map
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eBird Hotspots
Mount Peg Park – east
Coordinates: 43.6219223, -72.507814
eBird links: Hotspot map – View details – Recent visits
My eBird links: Location life list – Submit data
Mount Peg Park – west
Coordinates: 43.6223713, -72.5139182
eBird links: Hotspot map – View details – Recent visits
My eBird links: Location life list – Submit data
Mount Peg–ridgeline ski trails
Coordinates: 43.6134533, -72.5044999
eBird links: Hotspot map – View details – Recent visits
My eBird links: Location life list – Submit data

The TrailFinder website has a description and map of hikes at Mount Peg.
About Mount Peg
Mount Peg Park is owned by the Town of Woodstock and managed by the Town’s Billings Park Commission. It began in 1908 with a land donation from Elizabeth Billings, and grew by 44 acres in 2002 thanks to community support. Trails are for hiking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing, except for a short mountain biking spur trail to the summit. The summit has beautiful views.
Mount Peg’s trails are wonderful for winter adventures on snowshoes or cross-country skis; please note that the trails are not groomed. Woodstock Inn’s Nordic Center offers groomed cross-country ski trails south of Mount Peg Park. Snowshoers can use the Nordic Center trails with a pass.
From Mount Peg Trails (TrailFinder) webpage