Most reviewed Mountains in Vermont


  1. 4.5 Mount Mansfield (831 reviews)
    - Toll road and gondola equally great experiences.
    Mountains
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    Vermont mountain resembling a person's profile. See more..
  2. 4.5 Bromley Mountain (290 reviews)
    - Northeast's best-kept secret!
    Mountains • Ski & Snowboard Areas
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    In the winter, Bromley is your family-friendly Vermont ski resort. To kids, the mountain is huge, and to parents, it's just the right size with slopes that funnel the whole family to our centralized base area. Everyone loves our warm southern exposure, slope-side lodging, diverse terrain, friendly staff, and our great food! In the summer, Bromley is home to 4 amazing adventures. At the Base Area you'll find our Mountain Adventure Park filled with a variety of rides and activities for everyone - kids and adults alike! Take a ride down the triple track Alpine Slide, swing 4 stories high on our Giant Swing, make a Big Splash down our Waterslide and so much more! Looking for a challenge? Climb, glide, maneuver, and slide through all 65 elements in our Aerial Adventure Park. Looking for more thrills? The Sun Mountain Flyer is 4 side-by-side zip lines designed to satisfy your craving for adventure. Looking to take it easy? Play a round of our 18 hole, lift-served disc golf course. See more..
  3. 4.5 Mount Equinox (249 reviews)
    - Beautiful Drive Up Mount Equinox For Great Views
    Mountains
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    Drive this scenic mountain which is also used as a outdoor classroom for the study of various species of plants and animals. At 5.2 miles, the Mount Equinox Skyline Drive is the longest privately owned paved toll road in the U.S. Those who prefer to hike can pick up a trail map at the Toll House. At the top of the mountain is our new Saint Bruno Scenic Viewing Center packed with info about Equinox Mountain and the Carthusian Monks. The private property which is 7,000 acres is owned by the Carthusain monks. A cloistered order of Catholic monks. There is the Catholic gift shop at the bottom of the mountain and also souvenirs from your trip. See more..
  4. 4.5 Mount Tom (175 reviews)
    - Nice way to spend two hours in the woods, then a view
    Mountains • Forests
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    Small mountain located in Woodstock. See more..
  5. 4.5 Spruce Peak at Stowe (101 reviews)
    - Spruce spa weekend and hike
    Mountains • Ski & Snowboard Areas
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    Smooth and gentle runs make this Stowe area mountain ideal for children and first-time skiers. See more..
  6. 4.5 Mount Ascutney (87 reviews)
    - Maxwell Parrish Painted it for 40 Years
    State Parks • Mountains
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    Mountain and state park in Windsor, Vermont. See more..
  7. 5.0 Camel's Hump (84 reviews)
    - Camel's Hump, DUXBURY
    State Parks • Mountains
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    At 4083 feet high, this peak is connected to Mount Mansfield by the Long Trail. See more..
  8. 4.5 Mount Pisgah (45 reviews)
    - Beautiful hike, but steep
    Mountains
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    A 2,751-foot summit that offers a clearly marked seven-mile, round-trip hiking trail. See more..
  9. 4.5 Snake Mountain Trail (14 reviews)
    - Hiked the trail
    Spent 2-3 hours Mountains • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Hiking Trails
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    What a beautiful vista once you reach the top. I say it's an intermediate hike but my 3 year old granddaughter hiked to the top with no difficulty. See more..
  10. 5.0 Wrights Mountain (1 review)
    - A Well Loved Mountain.
    Mountains
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    Wright's Mountain and Devil's Den boasts beautiful trails and spectacular views but the love put into the stewardship of this place really makes the difference. We've had hours of enjoyment hiking many of the trails, some meandering, some difficult. You could spend all day here, but most seem to follow the 1.5 mile trail up to the lookout cabin. The views of the valley below and mountains beyond are quintessential New England and gorgeous even when foliage isn't at it's peak. There is flora, fauna and wildlife, rock formations and a composting toilet! What more could you need. On this hike it was drizzling rain, not the best for views but still a wonderful hike. The trails are well wooded, so good hiking even in the heat (bring water). There is a good amount of gain in elevation, some over rock, so it can be slippery. See more..

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