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Known for its verdant landscapes and incredible fall colors, Vermont also boasts incredible hiking and backpacking...as well as some of the best skiing on the East coast.
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Camel's Hump Summit via Monroe Trail
Duxbury, Vermont
4.8
6.22 mi
/ 2572 ft gain
You'll begin your Monroe Trail hike at approximately 1500', parking in one of three designated gravel lots along Camel's Hump Road in Duxbury. This trail is 6.8 miles round trip, and gains approximately 2583' in elevation. It is located on the east side of the mountain.
Much of your hike will be through a deciduous forest (mainly maple and birches) along a well maintained trail that gains el...
Camp on Mount St. Catherine
Poultney, Vermont
5.0
Looking for the best view in all of Poultney, Vermont? Look no further than Lake St. Catherine Mountain. Located within Deane's Nature Preserve, this fast and easy hike tops as one of the best views and camping spots for the little time and energy needed to reach the summit. Only 30-45 minutes from the bottom, this hikes quickly climbs roughly 600 ft to a clearing that looks west, best for suns...
Mt. Mansfield via the Long Trail
Stowe, Vermont
5.0
5.27 mi
/ 2743 ft gain
There are several options to reach the summit of Mount Mansfield. The Toll Road (which, appropriately, has a toll to use it), the Laura Cowles trail, the Sunset Ridge trail, Haselton Trail, the Hellbrook Trail… The most popular trail from the east side of the mountain, however, is the section of the Long Trail that I hiked. Starting at approximately 1600 feet of elevation, the trail head lo...
Camel's Hump Summit via the Burrows Trail
Huntington, Vermont
4.0
4.4 mi
/ 2228 ft gain
This adventure takes you up the Burrows Trail from the Huntington side of Camel's Hump. There are multiple trails to the summit, but this trail is the shortest. It is 2.4 miles to the summit with 2300' elevation gain.
The trailhead is accessed from the aptly named Camel's Hump Road out of Huntington Center; follow signs from town towards Camel's Hump Park. Follow this road for about 3.5 miles ...
Spruce Peak and Sterling Pond Loop
Cambridge, Vermont
5.0
3.38 mi
/ 1204 ft gain
If you're in New England during September or early October, a drive up north into Vermont is an absolute must for prime fall foliage. I-89 brings you through the state from I-93, and is in itself a beautifully scenic drive. Stowe, Vermont is a small ski resort town located just outside of Mt. Mansfield State Forest. Surrounding the picturesque, New England village, there are incredible brewerie...
Camp at Quechee State Park
Hartford, Vermont
4.0
Located on the Ottauquechee River, Quechee State Park offers camping options right beside one of Vermont's most famous gorges—Quechee Gorge. The steel bridge that passes over the 165 ft. gorge is just one of many spectacular views in this area. Quechee State Park is on Route 4 and easily accessible from I-89 coming from north or south. For information on reservations and rates, visit the park'...
Sterling Pond Trail
Cambridge, Vermont
5.0
2.28 mi
/ 876 ft gain
Sterling Pond trail begins across the street from a parking area on Route 108, about 3 miles south of Smugglers' Notch Resort. Keep in mind that the road is closed to vehicles once the snow falls, so if you want to hike this area in the winter, you'll have to park about 40 minutes away and hike in to the trailhead.
This trail is a short 1.1 miles each way, with a 1000' gain in elevation. It'...
Photograph Moss Glen Falls
Granville, Vermont
4.5
While enjoying some of Vermont's most beautiful fall foliage along Route 100, be sure to stop and photograph Moss Glen Falls. Located approximately 3 miles outside of Granville, Vermont, Moss Glen can be found right along the roadside, making these falls easily accessible. There is a large parking area near the falls where you can pull off and park. Cross over a small bridge (visible from the ...
Hike to Bingham Falls
Stowe, Vermont
4.0
0.5 mi
Hiking to Bingham Falls is rewarding for many reasons; people not only come to see the falls, but also to swim in the refreshing, icy cold swimming holes as well. The main falls are tucked away along the walls of a deep, rocky gorge that has been formed naturally over time. At the base of these falls lies large pools of teal colored water perfect for taking a dip on a hot summer's day. The tra...
Places to stay
Killington, Vermont
Killington Grand Hotel
Ski In/Ski Out, on site Restaurant & Bar, on site Spa, Conference Facilities, Laundry, Gift Shop, Ski/Snowboard Check, Valet Parking,...
From $500 / night
Chittenden, Vermont
Chittenden Brook Campground
Overview
Chittenden Brook Campground is situated in a beautiful northern hardwoods forest, approximately seven miles from Rochester, VT. ...
From $15 / night
Peru, Vermont
Hapgood Pond
Overview
Hapgood Pond Recreation Area and Campground is situated next to its scenic namesake pond, 13 miles east of Manchester, Vermont. ...
Townshend, Vermont
Townshend Lake Day Use Area
Overview
Townshend Lake is nestled in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Families from near and far come to enjoy the outdoor recreational ...
Londonderry, Vermont
Winhall Brook
Overview
Winhall Brook Camping Area is nestled in the Green Mountains of Vermont along Winhall Brook and the West River, seven miles from...
Weathersfield, Vermont
Stoughton Pond Rec Area
Overview
Stoughton Pond Recreation Area is a day use area located to the north of North Springfield Lake. Stoughton Pond is located off S...
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