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  1. Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont, reaching an elevation of 4,393 feet (1,339 m) above sea level. [3] Located in the northwest of the state, it is also the highest peak in the Green Mountains.

  2. This is a list of mountains in the U.S. state of Vermont.

  3. Mount Mansfield, highest point (4,393 feet [1,339 metres]) in Vermont, U.S., standing 20 miles (30 km) northeast of Burlington in the Green Mountains, a segment of the Appalachian Mountains. Mount Mansfield is actually a series of summits that together resemble the profile of a face.

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  4. Vermont's topography is characterized by its prominent mountainous regions, particularly the Green Mountains, which run through the center of the state. This mountain range includes Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield, reaching an elevation of 4,393 feet.

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    Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont; being the highest in the state it is also the highpoint of Chittenden County. The mountain gets its name because when viewed from the east its summit ridge resembles the profile of a human face, and the names of its prominent features reflect this: Adams Apple (4,060'), Chin (4,393', highest point...

    There are many trails up the mountain, I will describe a few of the more popular routes. If hiking from the west side of the mountain the most popular place to start is from Underhill State Park. The two most popular routes from here are: Sunset Ridge Trail & Laura Cowles Trail. If you are hiking from the east side of the mountain the more popular ...

    To get to the LT and Haselton Trail trailheads follow VT 100 north to Stowe, then take VT 108. The Haselton Trail starts in the Gondola Base Lodge parking lot, the LT trailhead is 0.6 further north. The Sunset Ridge Trail starts at Underhill State Park. From Underhill Center take the Pleasant Valley Road about a mile north, then take the Mountain R...

    The State of Vermont closes trails on Mt. Mansfield from Mid-April to Memorial Day to protect the fragile vegetation, and also to protect the trails themselves from erosion. The Green Mountain Club discourages hiking on anytrails at high elevation during that season. There are no fees (unless you use the toll road or gondola) and no permit is requi...

    The normal hiking season in the Vermont extends roughly from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Winter conditions above treeline are harsh, but for those with the required knowledge and experience a winter ascent of Mount Mansfield can be a wonderful experience. The upper 1.5 miles of the Mountain Road to Underhill State park is not plowed in winter. Al...

    Given the short distances most people climb Mount mansfield in a day. There is lodging at the Green Mountain Club's Taft Lodge. A reader has added: "The "lodge rate" is $6 per person. Bring your own stove and T.P. as fires are forbidden and the outhouse was bare. Also, water is available from an untested source - recommend bringing a filter."

    While planning a trip check the weather forecast. In winter trip reports posted on the Views from the Top (VFTT) Vermont Trail Conditionsforum should be consulted before a trip. If you find nothing you can post a query at any of the following (they share viewers, it is considered poor form to post to more than one): 1. AMC Bulletin Boards 2. NE Q&A...

    In addition to the map that comes with the Long Trail Guide you may want the North Vermont Hiking Trails map produced by Map Adventures.

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  5. Boasting stunning vistas and excellent winter recreation opportunities, the Green Mountains are a long chain of peaks running the length of the US state of Vermont. The range contains 657 named mountains, the highest and most prominent of which is Mount Mansfield (4,369ft/1,340m). Geography. Geology.

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  7. Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont, the apex of the Green Mountains. When viewed from the east or west, this mountain has the appearance of a (quite elongated) human profile, with distinct forehead, nose, lips, chin, and Adam's apple.

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