Vermont isn’t called the Green Mountain State for nothing.  We are surrounded by breathtaking vistas that we never tire of admiring.  There are 67 mountains and peaks in Vermont, and whether you admire the views from the bottom or the top, we can all agree – we are unbelievably lucky to be surrounded by such natural beauty.  These 19 Vermont mountains are some of the most impressive in the state. Let’s check them out:

  1. Glastonbury Mountain

Flickr/Philip Werner A stunning view from Glastenbury Mountain Fire Tower, 3,748 feet high. The town of Glastenbury has a tragic history and many believe that this is the most most haunted mountain in Vermont. Glastenbury Mountain, Glastenbury, VT 05262, USA

  1. Dorset Mountain

wikipedia.org Dorset Mountain, located on the border of Rutland and Bennington counties, is a mountain of the Taconic Range. The highest summit of Dorset Mountain, named “Dorset Peak,” is within the town of Danby and is 3,760 feet tall. The nearby trails found at Emerald Lake State Park will really show off this Vermont mountain’s beauty. Dorset Mountain, Danby, VT 05739, USA

  1. Mount Wilson

Flickr/Derek Bridges Mount Wilson is a mountain located in Addison County, Vermont, in the Green Mountain National Forest. The mountain is part of the central Green Mountains. Mount Wilson is flanked to the southwest by Bread Loaf Mountain and is 3,780 feet tall. Mount Wilson, Mt Wilson, Ripton, VT 05766, USA

  1. Big Jay

wikipedia.org Big Jay is a 3,786 ft. mountain in the northern Green Mountains of Vermont,k located on the border of Franklin and Orleans counties. Big Jay, Montgomery, VT 05471, USA

  1. Skye Peak

Flickr/York College of PA 3,800 feet in Killington. Killington, VT 05751, USA

  1. Nancy Hanks Peak

Flickr/Jack McLane Located in Warren, Nancy Hanks Peak stands at 3,812 feet. Nancy Hanks Peak, Warren, VT 05674, USA

  1. Bread Loaf Mountain

Flickr/Don Shall Bread Loaf Mountain is a mountain located in Addison County and is 3,835 feet tall and remarkably beautiful. Bread Loaf Mountain, Ripton, VT 05766, USA

  1. Mendon Peak

Flickr/fan zhao Mendon Peak is a mountain located in Rutland County, Vermont. The mountain is a spur off the west side of the Coolidge Range of the Green Mountains, and stands within the Calvin Coolidge State Forest. Mendon Peak, Mendon, VT 05701, USA

  1. Equinox Mountain

wikipedia.org Equinox Mountain is a mountain in Vermont, specifically in the town of Manchester. The mountain is the highest peak of the Taconic Range, and the highest point in Bennington County. Equinox Mountain, Manchester, VT 05255, USA

  1. Jay Peak

Wikipedia.org Jay Peak is a mountain located about 5 miles south of the United States-Canada border, in Jay and Westfield, Orleans County, and is 3,858 feet high. Jay, VT 05859, USA

  1. Little Killington

Flickr/Allison Richards Standing at 3,939 feet high in Mendon, Vermont, the hiking trail here will give you gorgeous panoramic views. Little Killington, Mendon, VT 05701, USA

  1. Stratton

Flickr/Art N Stratton Mountain is a mountain located in Windham County and is 3,940 feet tall. Stratton, VT, USA

  1. Pico Peak

Flickr/Forest History Society Pico Peak stands at an elevation of 3,967 is a popular ski spot in the winter. Pico Peak, Killington, VT 05751, USA

  1. Lincoln Peak

Flickr/Charles Wohlers Lincoln Peak is a mountain located on the border between Vermont’s Washington and Addison counties. Here is the view west from just north of Lincoln Peak. Lincoln Peak, Lincoln, VT 05443, USA

  1. Mount Abraham

Flickr/dvs View from Mt. Abraham on the Long Trail - wow! Mount Abraham is the fifth tallest mountain in Vermont at 4,006 feet. Mount Abraham, Mt Abraham, Lincoln, VT 05443, USA

  1. Camel’s Hump

Flickr/Paul Moody Camel’s Hump is Vermont’s third-highest mountain at 4,083 feet (tied with Mt Ellen) and highest undeveloped peak. Because of its distinctive profile, it is perhaps the state’s most recognized mountain, featured on the state quarter. Camel’s Hump, Huntington, VT 05462, USA

17 Mt. Ellen

Flickr/Charles Wohlers Mount Ellen is a 4,083-foot high mountain in Warren. Mount Ellen, Mt Ellen, Warren, VT 05674, USA

  1. Killington Peak

wikipedia.org Killington Peak is the second highest summit and is located east of Rutland in south-central Vermont. Killington Peak, Mendon, VT 05701, USA

  1. Mount Mansfield

wikipedia.org We’ve reached number one! Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont with a summit that peaks at 4,393 feet above sea level. Mount Mansfield, Mt Mansfield, Underhill, VT 05489, USA

What is your favorite mountain view in Vermont?  Perhaps you’ll find it along one of these scenic hikes in Vermont!

Flickr/Philip Werner

A stunning view from Glastenbury Mountain Fire Tower, 3,748 feet high. The town of Glastenbury has a tragic history and many believe that this is the most most haunted mountain in Vermont.

Glastenbury Mountain, Glastenbury, VT 05262, USA

wikipedia.org

Dorset Mountain, located on the border of Rutland and Bennington counties, is a mountain of the Taconic Range. The highest summit of Dorset Mountain, named “Dorset Peak,” is within the town of Danby and is 3,760 feet tall. The nearby trails found at Emerald Lake State Park will really show off this Vermont mountain’s beauty.

Dorset Mountain, Danby, VT 05739, USA

Flickr/Derek Bridges

Mount Wilson is a mountain located in Addison County, Vermont, in the Green Mountain National Forest. The mountain is part of the central Green Mountains. Mount Wilson is flanked to the southwest by Bread Loaf Mountain and is 3,780 feet tall.

Mount Wilson, Mt Wilson, Ripton, VT 05766, USA

Big Jay is a 3,786 ft. mountain in the northern Green Mountains of Vermont,k located on the border of Franklin and Orleans counties.

Big Jay, Montgomery, VT 05471, USA

Flickr/York College of PA

3,800 feet in Killington.

Killington, VT 05751, USA

Flickr/Jack McLane

Located in Warren, Nancy Hanks Peak stands at 3,812 feet.

Nancy Hanks Peak, Warren, VT 05674, USA

Flickr/Don Shall

Bread Loaf Mountain is a mountain located in Addison County and is 3,835 feet tall and remarkably beautiful.

Bread Loaf Mountain, Ripton, VT 05766, USA

Flickr/fan zhao

Mendon Peak is a mountain located in Rutland County, Vermont. The mountain is a spur off the west side of the Coolidge Range of the Green Mountains, and stands within the Calvin Coolidge State Forest.

Mendon Peak, Mendon, VT 05701, USA

Equinox Mountain is a mountain in Vermont, specifically in the town of Manchester. The mountain is the highest peak of the Taconic Range, and the highest point in Bennington County.

Equinox Mountain, Manchester, VT 05255, USA

Wikipedia.org

Jay Peak is a mountain located about 5 miles south of the United States-Canada border, in Jay and Westfield, Orleans County, and is 3,858 feet high.

Jay, VT 05859, USA

Flickr/Allison Richards

Standing at 3,939 feet high in Mendon, Vermont, the hiking trail here will give you gorgeous panoramic views.

Little Killington, Mendon, VT 05701, USA

Flickr/Art N

Stratton Mountain is a mountain located in Windham County and is 3,940 feet tall.

Stratton, VT, USA

Flickr/Forest History Society

Pico Peak stands at an elevation of 3,967 is a popular ski spot in the winter.

Pico Peak, Killington, VT 05751, USA

Flickr/Charles Wohlers

Lincoln Peak is a mountain located on the border between Vermont’s Washington and Addison counties. Here is the view west from just north of Lincoln Peak.

Lincoln Peak, Lincoln, VT 05443, USA

Flickr/dvs

View from Mt. Abraham on the Long Trail - wow! Mount Abraham is the fifth tallest mountain in Vermont at 4,006 feet.

Mount Abraham, Mt Abraham, Lincoln, VT 05443, USA

Flickr/Paul Moody

Camel’s Hump is Vermont’s third-highest mountain at 4,083 feet (tied with Mt Ellen) and highest undeveloped peak. Because of its distinctive profile, it is perhaps the state’s most recognized mountain, featured on the state quarter.

Camel’s Hump, Huntington, VT 05462, USA

Mount Ellen is a 4,083-foot high mountain in Warren.

Mount Ellen, Mt Ellen, Warren, VT 05674, USA

Killington Peak is the second highest summit and is located east of Rutland in south-central Vermont.

Killington Peak, Mendon, VT 05701, USA

We’ve reached number one! Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont with a summit that peaks at 4,393 feet above sea level.

Mount Mansfield, Mt Mansfield, Underhill, VT 05489, USA

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Vermont mountains July 09, 2022 Jackie Ann What are the most beautiful hikes in Vermont? There’s no better way to see Vermont’s beauty than on foot, and there are plenty of scenic hiking trails in Vermont that are sure to bring out your inner explorer. If you’re looking to chase a waterfall, you can’t beat the trail to Bingham Falls, a beautiful 40-foot tall waterfall in Stowe. For a short and sweet hike that still packs a punch in the scenery department, Owl’s Head is only 0.5 miles long and it’ll take you to the summit of Owl’s Head within Groton State Forest. If you’re up for a hauntingly beautiful hike, head to Glastenbury Mountain. The hiking trails here truly showcase the beautiful mountains but just know that there has been a lot of unexplained, perhaps paranormal activity that’s been reported here. What are the most well-known mountain in Vermont? With 67 mountains and peaks in Vermont, you can bet just about every native has a favorite. Not only is Mount Mansfield the tallest mountain in Vermont, but it might just be the most popular, along with Killington Peak and Camel’s Hump tied for second and third. For starters, the drive to Mount Mansfield is positively stunning. Once you reach the mountain, you can lace up your boots and tackle the extensive Mount Mansfield Loop Trail which will take you 4,393 feet to the summit. Where can I dine at the most beautiful restaurant in Vermont? Vermont has some truly stunning restaurants with a view that would take any meal from good to great, but one of the most incredible Vermont restaurants with a view is the Cliff House. Located on the top of Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in Vermont, you’ll have panoramic views of the surrounding mountains no matter where you sit. If the weather allows for it, take advantage of the outdoor deck—best views in town!

The OIYS Visitor Center

Vermont mountains

July 09, 2022

Jackie Ann

What are the most beautiful hikes in Vermont? There’s no better way to see Vermont’s beauty than on foot, and there are plenty of scenic hiking trails in Vermont that are sure to bring out your inner explorer. If you’re looking to chase a waterfall, you can’t beat the trail to Bingham Falls, a beautiful 40-foot tall waterfall in Stowe. For a short and sweet hike that still packs a punch in the scenery department, Owl’s Head is only 0.5 miles long and it’ll take you to the summit of Owl’s Head within Groton State Forest. If you’re up for a hauntingly beautiful hike, head to Glastenbury Mountain. The hiking trails here truly showcase the beautiful mountains but just know that there has been a lot of unexplained, perhaps paranormal activity that’s been reported here. What are the most well-known mountain in Vermont? With 67 mountains and peaks in Vermont, you can bet just about every native has a favorite. Not only is Mount Mansfield the tallest mountain in Vermont, but it might just be the most popular, along with Killington Peak and Camel’s Hump tied for second and third. For starters, the drive to Mount Mansfield is positively stunning. Once you reach the mountain, you can lace up your boots and tackle the extensive Mount Mansfield Loop Trail which will take you 4,393 feet to the summit. Where can I dine at the most beautiful restaurant in Vermont? Vermont has some truly stunning restaurants with a view that would take any meal from good to great, but one of the most incredible Vermont restaurants with a view is the Cliff House. Located on the top of Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in Vermont, you’ll have panoramic views of the surrounding mountains no matter where you sit. If the weather allows for it, take advantage of the outdoor deck—best views in town!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There’s no better way to see Vermont’s beauty than on foot, and there are plenty of scenic hiking trails in Vermont that are sure to bring out your inner explorer. If you’re looking to chase a waterfall, you can’t beat the trail to Bingham Falls, a beautiful 40-foot tall waterfall in Stowe. For a short and sweet hike that still packs a punch in the scenery department, Owl’s Head is only 0.5 miles long and it’ll take you to the summit of Owl’s Head within Groton State Forest. If you’re up for a hauntingly beautiful hike, head to Glastenbury Mountain. The hiking trails here truly showcase the beautiful mountains but just know that there has been a lot of unexplained, perhaps paranormal activity that’s been reported here.

What are the most well-known mountain in Vermont?

With 67 mountains and peaks in Vermont, you can bet just about every native has a favorite. Not only is Mount Mansfield the tallest mountain in Vermont, but it might just be the most popular, along with Killington Peak and Camel’s Hump tied for second and third. For starters, the drive to Mount Mansfield is positively stunning. Once you reach the mountain, you can lace up your boots and tackle the extensive Mount Mansfield Loop Trail which will take you 4,393 feet to the summit.

Where can I dine at the most beautiful restaurant in Vermont?

Vermont has some truly stunning restaurants with a view that would take any meal from good to great, but one of the most incredible Vermont restaurants with a view is the Cliff House. Located on the top of Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in Vermont, you’ll have panoramic views of the surrounding mountains no matter where you sit. If the weather allows for it, take advantage of the outdoor deck—best views in town!