Day Hikes in Vermont

Hikes Under 5 Miles Everyone In Vermont Should Take!


Now that we are FINALLY starting to see some warmer weather, we thought we would share some of our favorite hiking spots! Vermont has hiking trails for everyone from beginners to experienced trekkers (the views we take in along the way are worth every sore muscle we feel after). No matter where you are in the Green Mountain State, you are never too far from a great hike!

1. Moss Glen Falls, Stowe 

(Photo by: Flickr/Scott McCracken)
This easy hike is less than a mile, and the waterfall is amazing!



2. Owl's Head, Peacham 

(Photo by: Flickr/Scott McCracken)
This easy to moderate hike has open fern meadows, rocky outcrops and lots of views. 3.8 miles should take roughly 2 hours.



3. Elmore Mountain, Elmore  

(Photo by: Flickr/Charles Wohlers)
This 4.4-mile hike has multiple rock outcrops, a fire tower, amazing
views and the famous balancing rock.


4. Mount Pisgah, Westmore 

(Photo by: Flickr/Bill McMannis)
Just under the 5-mile mark is the great Mount Pisgah. Enjoy 4.8 miles of high and rocky perches over the lake.


5. Putney Mountain, Putney 

(Photo by: Flickr/Putneypics)
An easy ridge line walk that takes about an hour, you'll enjoy the
grassy summit after trekking 1.2 miles on this easy hike.


6. Little Rock Pond, Mount Tabor 

(Photo by: Flickr/Joseph Bylund)
This hike is 4.8 miles and is considered easy. Plan for about 3.5 hours to do the loop around this pond. Bring your swimsuit as there are plenty of places to swim here


7. Deer Leap, Killington 

(Photo by: Flickr/Eliot)
2 miles in about 1.5 hours, this easy hike has rocky outcrop and wonderful mountain views.

8. Spruce Mountain, Plainfield 

(Photo by: Flickr/Geoff Dude)
Bring the kids or the dogs to this 4.4-mile beauty.


9. White Rock Mountain, Middlesex 

(Photo by: Flickr/Charles Wohlers)
A moderate to strenuous hike, this 4.6-mile trek hikes up 1,558 feet.

10. Mount Philo State Park, Charlotte  

(Photo by: Flickr/Barb & Dean Russ & Williams)
This beautiful hike has scenic views from beneath the cliff. Prepare for a moderate
2.4-mile hike that will take about 1.5 hours.

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