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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.
Plan Around The Green Mountains
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The Green Mountains Details
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. It encompasses 12 different mountains, including the iconic peaks of Mount Mansfield, Killington Peak, and Camels Hump. This range is a wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample opportunities for hiking, camping, skiing, and snowshoeing. When you visit, you will likely see how this range got its name even when it is blanketed in snow, the lush forests and foliage still give the appearance of being green.
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Nearby Parks Around The Green Mountains
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Nearby Points of Interest Around The Green Mountains
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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.
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Sterling Pond Trail
An easy day trip from Stowe, this 2.4-mile hike boasts one of the best views over Smugglers Notch.
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Mount Mansfield
Towering 4,395-feet above Vermont, the view from the states tallest mountain is absolutely extraordinary.
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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.
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Spruce Peak
This section of the Appalachian/Long Trail is a worthwhile jaunt through wooded forests up towards the summit of this beautiful mountaintop.