Includes all peaks whose summits lie on (or very near) the 150 miles of Appalachian Trail up the spine of the Green Mountains of Vermont. A rugged section of trail that overlaps with Vermont's end-to-end Long Trail for 105 miles before turning east for 45 miles to New Hampshire. Highlights include the summits of many southern Vermont ski mountains and miles of deep Vermont wilderness.
Highest peak
Killington Peak
4,235 ft / 1,290 m
Most prominent peak
Killington Peak
3,314 ft / 1,010 m prom
Most summited peak
Killington Peak
227 summits
Most difficult peak
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Difficulty breakdown
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Highlights
Latest summits
"My second hike of the day after Killington. Hiked around Deer Leap Mtn to pick up some Side to Side trails. Hit the summit of Deer Leap while up there. Nice view at the overlook. " — newenglandwarrior • Sep 14, 2023
"I needed a Calendar Day and it had been ages since I last hiked Killington. I headed up the Bucklin Tr. Flatish to start, then some up. The last 0.2 miles was steep. Some nice directional views to the north and west on one side. Over by some towers, there were views to the south and southeast. Windy up there. I came back down the Bucklin Tr. First hike of the day. " — newenglandwarrior • Sep 14, 2023
"There is parking on the right hand side of the road right before the water tower. We missed it and ended up going up the rough part of the road and parking at the kiosk. I would recomend parking at the water tower it's not that much farther but the road up to the kiosk is very rough. The hike is very steep with no level places. The bonus of a beautiful waterfall at the start. Takes about an hour to reach the AT the lookout is to the left." — mt-biking-grandma • Jul 9, 2023
"Trailrun up the wet grassy ski trails and then over to the firetower. Perfect crystal clear viz from the top. Forgot how tall this tower feels, a 4000 footer with the tower? Ran down the Long Trail toward Stratton Pond but veered right onto a grassy snowmobile superhighway, then Catamount Trail (I think?). Great way to cap off a week of running some Vermont ski areas that I grew up skiing. " — scott • Jun 22, 2023
"Trailrun up the Long Trail. Slippery rocks & mud the whole way. Amazing to think it's been 30 years since I was last on this trail during a thru-hike with friends. Trail is still the same tortuous footing. Only difference was the observation tower at the top of Bromley is gone." — scott • Jun 20, 2023