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Bingham FallsA beautiful cascading waterfall is always a rewarding sight after a hike through the woods, making this one of Vermonts most popular hikes.
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Explore Hiking in Vermont State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Hiking guide to compare the stops that belong together in Vermont State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Bingham FallsA beautiful cascading waterfall is always a rewarding sight after a hike through the woods, making this one of Vermonts most popular hikes.
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Bourn Pond-Stratton Pond LoopFor a multi-day outdoor experience, make the trek to the summit of Mount Stratton on this long but easy-to-hike 23-mile loop trail.
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Brattleboro Retreat Trail NetworkEncompassing 9 miles of hillside trails, this network has something for all types of hikers.
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Bucklin TrailFor sweeping views over three different mountain ranges, make the trek to the summit of Killington Peak.
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Camels HumpThis 6-mile loop trail through the Green Mountain Forest takes you to the top of the third-highest mountain in Vermont.
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Cantilever RockThis unique rock formation sits halfway up the western slope of Mount Mansfield.
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Deer Leap Overlook TrailIf you do not mind the high-altitude gain and rugged terrain, then this 2.2-mile out and back trail is a great hike with very rewarding views.
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Gile MountainThis short but sweet hike is an excellent trek for families or beginners, this short but sweet hike is a great option for those who want amazing views without much effort.
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Hamilton FallsTo see Vermonts tallest waterfall, you will need to make the nearly 3-mile one-way journey through the Hamilton Falls Natural Area.
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Lake Willoughby TrailSheltered between Mount Hor and Mount Pisgah, this glistening glacial lake is one of Vermont's most stunning natural wonders.

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Libby's LookA quick walk through the Preston Pond Conservation Area is known for its spectacular views over the rolling mountains and forest.
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Little Rock Pond TrailThis moderate hike spans 4.8-miles of the iconic Appalachian/Long Trail.
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Lye Brook Falls TrailExplore parts of the mysterious 15,680-acre Lye Brook Wilderness when you hike this wooded trail.
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Moss Glen FallsIf you are short on time, this quick hike through the CC Putnam State Forest takes you to a beautiful trickling waterfall in just under 30 minutes.
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Mount AbrahamIt should go without saying, but the picturesque views atop this mountains 4,052-foot summit are nothing short of astounding.
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Mount AscutneyThis mountain has it all wooded forests, crystal clear streams, cascading waterfalls, and of course, jaw-dropping views.
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Mount EquinoxStanding 3,648-feet tall, this mountain has the highest peak in the Taconic Range, making it a popular trek for adventure-loving hikers.
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Mount HungerNot for the faint of heart, this 2-mile hike to the top of this mountains summit is a steep, strenuous journey.
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Mount Mansfield via The Long TrailAlthough there are several trails to reach the summit of Vermonts highest mountain, this section of the iconic Long Trail is by far one of the most popular.
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Mount OlgaAn ideal hike for beginners, this 1.7-mile out and back trail is one of the easiest mountain summits in Vermont.
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Mount TomLocated in the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, this mountains peak can be reached by four different trails.
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Owls HeadThis peak in the Groton State Forest may only be 1,746-feet high, but it gives hikers some pretty incredible views of Kettle Pond, Groton Lake, and the Green Mountains.
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Quechee Gorge Dewey Pond TrailOn a warm summer day, this shaded, forested trail is a great option for those who still want to spend time outdoors.
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Robert Frost Interpretive TrailIt is easy to see why this area was the inspiration for many romantic poems by Robert Frost.
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Spruce PeakThis section of the Appalachian/Long Trail is a worthwhile jaunt through wooded forests up towards the summit of this beautiful mountaintop.
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Sterling Pond TrailAn easy day trip from Stowe, this 2.4-mile hike boasts one of the best views over Smugglers Notch.
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The Long TrailArguably the most famous trail in all of Vermont, this epic 273-mile journey is a must-do for avid hikers.
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Thundering FallsAlthough it is not the most exciting hike in Vermont, this .4-mile trek is still a worthwhile endeavor for those who want to see a beautiful waterfall.
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Camel's HumpThis 6-mile loop trail through the Green Mountain Forest takes you to the top of the third-highest mountain in Vermont.