Rokeby Museum Trails

Rokeby Museum Trails

4334 Route 7 Ferrisburgh, Vermont 05456

Official Website
Rokeby Museum Trails map

About this Location

From 1793 to 1961, Rokeby was home to four generations of Robinsons, a remarkable family of Quakers, farmers, abolitionists, artists, and authors. Today, the Robinson family’s home is a National Historic Landmark, designated for its exceptional Underground Railroad history. Rokeby is among the best-documented Underground Railroad sites in the country, one the National Park Service has described as “unrivaled among known sites for its historical integrity     and the poignancy of the stories it tells.”

The Museum is open from May through October, 7 days a week, from 10 am to 5 pm. 

Notable Trails

Red Trail, 0.75 miles
Blue Trail, 0.6 miles

The trails are open year-round with a suggested donation toward the Museum. 

  • Please sign in and out on the provided sheet at the trailhead
  • The trails are restricted to foot travel only during daylight hours
  • Please help to protect our trails by leaving only footprints and taking only photographs
  • Pets must be leashed
  • A portion of the trails are closed during mud season; please follow signage and help protect the  trails

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

Content from Official Website

Last updated October 8, 2023