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Mount Mansfield

Underhill, United States

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Explore Mount Mansfield: Vermont's Premier Hiking Destination

Mount Mansfield, located in Underhill, Vermont, is the highest peak in the state, standing tall at 4,393 feet. This natural wonder is renowned for its breathtaking views, diverse hiking trails, and outdoor recreational activities, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The mountain's unique alpine environment offers a variety of experiences, from challenging scrambles to serene walks through lush forests, all while providing stunning vistas, especially during the fall season.

Amenities & Activities

Mount Mansfield is not just a hiking destination; it offers a range of activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're looking to hike, ski, or simply take in the scenery, you'll find plenty to do:

  • Hiking: Explore various trails, including the popular Long Trail and Sunset Ridge Trail, which provide stunning views and a chance to connect with nature.
  • Skiing: In winter, Mount Mansfield transforms into a skiing paradise, attracting snow sports enthusiasts from all over.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including various bird species and unique alpine plants.

Location & Nearby Attractions

Mount Mansfield is conveniently located near several charming towns and attractions in Vermont. Visitors can easily access the mountain from Burlington, which is about 57 miles away. Nearby attractions include:

  • Stowe Mountain Resort: A popular ski resort located just a short drive from Mount Mansfield, offering year-round activities.
  • Smugglers' Notch State Park: A beautiful park with additional hiking trails and scenic views.
  • Burlington: Explore the vibrant city known for its local shops, restaurants, and waterfront activities.

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