Camel's Hump in Vermont State

Camel's Hump

This 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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Camel's Hump Details

This 6-mile loop trail through the Green Mountain Forest takes you to the top of the third-highest mountain in Vermont. After ascending up nearly 2,500-feet, you will be rewarded with dramatic views of Mount Mansfield, Mount Washington, Killington Peak, and even Canada. However, it is not just the viewpoint at the summit that is worth seeing. Along the way, there are dewy ponds and lush alpine vegetation that paints the perfect backdrop for this exhilarating hike.

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