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Mount Mansfield
Towering 4,395-feet above Vermont, the view from the states tallest mountain is absolutely extraordinary.
Plan Around Mount Mansfield
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Mount Mansfield Details
Towering 4,395-feet above Vermont, the view from the states tallest mountain is absolutely extraordinary. With 360-degree views of the Green Mountains, the neighboring states, and even into Canada, there is simply no place that is more humbling than atop this magnificent peak. Many suggest that this mountain is in the shape of a human face. When viewed from the east, you might make out the profile of a forehead, nose, lips, and chin. Another fascinating fact about this mountain is that it is one of the only three spots in Vermont with a surviving forest of alpine tundra. Whether you are interested in skiing, hiking, zip-lining, or camping, you will not want to miss a visit to this iconic mountain.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mount Mansfield
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0.8 mi away
Cantilever Rock
This unique rock formation sits halfway up the western slope of Mount Mansfield.
1.3 mi away
Mount Mansfield via The Long Trail
Although 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.
1.3 mi away
Sterling Pond Trail
An easy day trip from Stowe, this 2.4-mile hike boasts one of the best views over Smugglers Notch.
1.3 mi away
Smugglers Cave
As you drive over the Smugglers Notch mountain pass, you might notice a small cave tucked away past the side of the road.
1.4 mi away
The Green Mountains
Running from the Canadian border all the way down to the state lines of Massachusetts, this impressive mountain range is one of Vermonts most beautiful natural landscapes.