What's the most beautiful hike in Vermont?
Vermont’s hiking trails are truly something special. Nature lovers will thoroughly enjoy hiking the endless labyrinth of nature trails that will take you to some of the most stunning waterfalls, lakes, and mountains in Vermont. One of the most beautiful hikes in Vermont is also one of the most challenging. The 7-mile hiking trail to reach the summit of Mount Mansfield isn’t for beginners, but if you can make it up to the top of this challenging hike, you’ll be met with some of the most beautiful views of the mountains in Vermont.
Does Vermont have any natural wonders?
Vermont has some truly incredible natural attractions, all you need to do is carve out the time to see them! The hike to reach the Quiche Gorge is only about a mile, and it’s one of the most popular attractions in Vermont. Also known as Vermont’s Little Grand Canyon, the 165-foot-deep gorge can also be viewed from the U.S. Route 4 bridge, too, but we’d encourage the hiking trail to get the best views.
What are the most well-known parks in Vermont?
With 55 state parks in Vermont, you can bet you’ll never be bored. No matter what time of year you visit, Vermont’s state parks offer endless activities for year-round adventure. Allis State Park is one of the most well-known parks in Vermont, and fun fact, it’s also the second oldest state park in Vermont. Hikers will thoroughly enjoy exploring the park’s extensive hiking trails. You can also climb to the top of the lookout tower, and from there you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Vermont’s mountains and even the White Mountains of New Hampshire.