Wonder Walks
Customized for You -
Guided Hiking Tours /
Self guided Vermont Inn to Inn Tours /
Snowshoe Tours
Hiking Tours (May-October)
Vermont Inn to Inn (self-guided
- easy to challenging)
Vermont Central
(guided - easy to challenging)
Vermont Forest & Valley
(guided - easy to challenging)
Vermont Northeast Kingdom
(guided - easy to challenging)
Vermont Profile
(guided - easy to challenging)
Adirondacks High Peaks
(guided - moderate to challenging)
Finger Lakes
(guided - easy to moderate)
Hudson River Valley
(guided - easy to moderate)
Maine Coast (guided
- easy
to challenging)
New Hampshire White Mountains (guided
- moderate
to challenging)
Martha's Vineyard, Mass. (guided
- easy)
Berkshire Hills, Mass. (guided
- easy to moderate)
North Carolina Mountains (guided
- moderate to challenging)
Hawaii Big Island
(January-March) (guided
- easy
to moderate)
Snowshoe Tours
(December-March)
Vermont
(guided
- easy
to moderate)
Adirondacks (guided
- easy
to moderate)
The hiking tours take you on trails,
forest roads, country lanes, carriage roads, coastal
paths, and forgotten byways in the Northeastern U.S., including the very
popular self guided Vermont Inn
to Inn tour; the mountains and hollows on the North
Carolina Mountains tour; or lava fields and
rainforests on the Hawaii big Island tour. Or you can experience the thrill of snowshoeing through pristine
winter landscapes on the Vermont or Adirondacks snowshoe tour.
Unforgettable experiences on our small (2 to 9
person), intimate owner-led custom outings.
Rural villages, covered bridges, historic sites, beautiful woodlands,
mountain scenery, pastoral valleys, clean flowing waters, pristine beaches, and
panoramic overlooks through countryside you may never find on you own.
Feel fresh country breezes,
sample
wild berries or apples in season, great local foods, and wine tasting!
Savor all of this and more on one of our
unforgettable hiking or snowshoe tours!
All custom trips are rated easy-to-moderate, with
challenging options, but can be upgraded for you to be more strenuous,
depending on your preferences. We usually need at least 2 to 5 people to run a
guided trip using our large network of inns.
Reservations generally should be made at least three months in advance, but
can
sometimes can be arranged on shorter notice. For autumn foliage season in the
Northeast (mid-September - throgh October), reservations for one of the hiking
tours should be made at least 5 months
ahead, if possible.
Contact us
now to join a scheduled a tour or tell us when you want to go, and we'll set up a
custom tour especially for you and/or your group!
Some comments from our
Guests:
A recent guest experience on the
Vermont Inn-to-Inn trip: "Our trip to Vermont was so fine - one of the best
vacations we've had in years! And we very much appreciate your expertise and
work that made it possible and we know much of the work was behind the scenes
and occurred weeks before we arrived. The days just flowed by effortlessly? and
that's because the effort was yours! Time seemed to slow down and we felt as
though we had been away a good long while. And we thank you for that."
A quote of a guest from Washington State: "The
trip was above our expectations. We didn't know exactly what to expect, but we all had a
wonderful time. The walks where fun and never left us so tired that we didn't enjoy the
evenings".
A recent quote from a guest from Washington, DC who was on our
Vermont Snowshoe Trip: "Thanks for a terrific snowshoeing trip. The itinerary
that you arranged was excellent; the snowshoe trails were beautiful, and the inn and food
were great."

Another from Pennsylvania: "It was fun! I hope to get up
there (Vermont) again sometime. Thanks!"
On the Hudson Valley trip:
"Thanks for a great
trip. We really enjoyed exploring this area of the
country."
Other folks from our trips: "I like the fact that your tours
seem quite personal and are not about
the people on them, not a rock solid 'has to be so'
planning relationship" OR "It seems like you
have scoped out the 'best' spots and
for most people it would take a lot of time and trial and error
to even find the right
trailhead. It is a really neat idea."
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