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Vermont is a beautiful state in the United States known for its amazing mountains! These mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountains range, which stretches along the eastern side of North America. Vermont's mountains are often called the Green Mountains because of their lush forests. They are a fantastic place for outdoor adventures like hiking, skiing, and exploring nature.

Exploring Vermont's Tallest Mountains

Vermont is home to many impressive mountains, each with its own unique features. Let's explore some of the tallest and most famous peaks you can find here.

Mount Mansfield: Vermont's Highest Peak

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Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest mountain.

The tallest mountain in Vermont is Mount Mansfield. It stands at an impressive 4,393 feet (1,339 meters) tall! You can find Mount Mansfield near the town of Underhill. It's famous because its ridge line looks a bit like a giant's face, with features like "The Forehead," "The Nose," and "The Chin." Many people love to hike to the top of Mount Mansfield, and it's also a popular spot for skiing in the winter.

Killington Peak: A Skiing Paradise

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Killington Peak, a popular ski destination.

Close behind Mount Mansfield is Killington Peak, which reaches 4,235 feet (1,291 meters) high. Located in the town of Killington, this mountain is super famous for its ski resort, one of the largest in the eastern United States. If you love to ski or snowboard, Killington Peak is a must-visit!

Mount Ellen and Camel's Hump: Twin Giants

Mount Ellen, a tall peak in Vermont.

Two other very tall mountains in Vermont are Mount Ellen and Camel's Hump. Both stand at 4,083 feet (1,244 meters) tall. Mount Ellen is located near Warren, while Camel's Hump is close to Duxbury. Camel's Hump is especially recognizable because of its unique shape, which looks like a camel's humps. It's one of Vermont's most iconic natural landmarks.

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Camel's Hump, known for its unique shape.

Mount Abraham: A Scenic Hike

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Mount Abraham, offering great views.

Just a bit shorter, at 4,006 feet (1,221 meters), is Mount Abraham, found near Lincoln. This mountain is part of the Long Trail, a famous hiking path that runs the length of Vermont. Hikers often enjoy the beautiful views from its summit.

Other Notable Peaks

Vermont has many other mountains that are great for exploring. Here are a few more:

  • Jay Peak: This mountain, 3,858 feet (1,176 meters) tall, is in Westfield and is another popular ski resort.
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Jay Peak, another great spot for winter sports.
  • Equinox Mountain: Standing at 3,840 feet (1,170 meters) in Manchester, this mountain offers stunning views and is home to a unique car road to its summit.
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Equinox Mountain, with a road to the top.
  • Bread Loaf Mountain: At 3,835 feet (1,169 meters), this mountain near Ripton is known for its connection to Middlebury College's Bread Loaf Campus.
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Bread Loaf Mountain, a scenic Vermont peak.
  • Mount Snow: This mountain, 3,586 feet (1,093 meters) tall in West Dover, is another well-known ski area.
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Mount Snow, a popular winter destination.
  • Bromley Mountain: Located in Peru, Bromley Mountain is 3,284 feet (1,001 meters) high and is famous for being "Sun Mountain" because its slopes face south.
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Bromley Mountain, known as "Sun Mountain."
  • Burke Mountain: This mountain, 3,267 feet (996 meters) tall in Burke, is a great place for skiing and mountain biking.
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Burke Mountain, great for outdoor activities.
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Mount Ascutney, a prominent isolated peak.
  • Okemo Mountain: In Ludlow, Okemo Mountain is 3,344 feet (1,019 meters) tall and is another popular ski resort.
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Okemo Mountain, a popular ski resort.
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Mount Pisgah, overlooking Lake Willoughby.
  • Mount Hor: Also near Lake Willoughby, in Sutton, Mount Hor is 2,654 feet (809 meters) tall and provides beautiful scenery.
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Mount Hor, with views of Lake Willoughby.
  • Snake Mountain: At 1,287 feet (392 meters) in Addison, Snake Mountain is a smaller but still popular spot for hiking.
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Snake Mountain, a great hiking spot.
  • Mount Tom: This mountain, 1,250 feet (381 meters) tall in Woodstock, is known for its trails and views of the surrounding area.
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Mount Tom, with scenic trails.

These mountains are not just tall; they are also important for Vermont's environment and economy, attracting visitors from all over who want to enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor activities.

Images for kids

Mount Mansfield photos

Killington Peak photos

Camel's Hump Mountain Photos

Woodbury Mountain Photos

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