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**WARNING** Relying soley on GPS systems in our area have left some visitors lost for hours. We live in a rural, remote area — please do not use GPS systems for directions or mapping such as MapQuest. These may send you down roads that are impassable or are snow mobile trails in the winter. From Smugglers Notch Resort: Route 108 North DOWN mountain towards Jeffersonville, take 15 East towards Johnson, turn left on Route 100 C, follow to the end, turn left on Route 100 North follow route 100 North to Eden Mills, go past store on the left, turn right on East Hill Road. Follow East Hill Road 3 miles up, turn left on Square Road, follow for 1.5 miles, Eden Mountain Lodge is on the right. From Jay Peak: Take Route 100 South to Eden Mills, 1/2 mile past Lake, take sharp left onto East Hill Road. Follow East Hill Road 3 miles up, turn left on Square Road, follow for 1.5 miles, Eden Mountain Lodge is on the right. From Stowe: Follow direction below. From I-89 exit 10, take Rt. 100 North 10 miles through the village of Stowe. - Continue 9 miles on Rt. 100 North to Morrisville.
- At the blinking light in Morrisville, go left, follow Route 100 North to a traffic light.
- Then, go left, following 100 North (this is also Rt 15).
- Go 2 miles then right on Route 100 North (don't follow Route 15 which goes straight).
- Drive 9 miles to Eden Mills (look for Ingalls Market on left) take immediate next right on East Hill Road.
- At first fork in road go Left (South Pond goes right!) Continue to second fork, then go Right, up hill (Griggs Road goes left!).
- Continue 2 miles to Square Road, take left. Follow the road down 1 1/2 miles to Eden Mt. Lodge on right.
NOTE: Most online maps, including MapQuest, didn't pull our location properly, but these images from Google Maps look like they may be helpful:
Google Map and Directions to Eden Mountain... Google Map Detail off of Vermont Route 100 
Google Map Close Up of Eden Entrance and Driveway on Square Road 
**WARNING** Relying soley on GPS systems in our area have left some visitors lost for hours. We live in a rural, remote area — please do not use GPS systems for directions or mapping such as MapQuest. Please call ahead of time if further clarification with directions is needed. Cell phones also have little to no coverage in our area.
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