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  2. Long Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Long Trail was conceived in 1909 by James P. Taylor who was at the time the assistant headmaster of Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, Vermont.Taylor lobbied other Vermont residents who shared his dream of a mission to "make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people by protecting and maintaining the Long Trail system and fostering, through education, the stewardship ...

  3. Presidential Range (Green Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    The Long Trail, a 273-mile (439 km) hiking trail running the length of Vermont, traverses the major peaks of the Presidential Range. The trail enters the southern edge of the Breadloaf Wilderness at Middlebury Gap on Vermont Route 125 and winds northward 28.9 miles (46.5 km) along the ridge of the Green Mountains to Appalachian Gap on Vermont ...

  4. Long Trail State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Long Trail State Forest protects 9,529 acres (38.56 km 2) around a portion of the Long Trail, a 271 miles (436 km) hiking trail in Vermont. The forest runs through Belvidere , Eden , Lowell , Johnson , Montgomery , Waterville and Westfield in Franklin , Lamoille and Orleans counties. [ 1 ]

  5. Glastenbury Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Long Trail, a 272-mile (438-km) hiking trail running the length of Vermont, passes over the summit of Glastenbury Mountain. The summit of the mountain has an observation tower maintained by GMC , who also maintains the shelter three-tenths of a mile south of the summit. [ 3 ]

  6. Glastenbury Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    With a total of 22,330 acres (9,040 ha), the wilderness is the second largest in Vermont (next to the Breadloaf Wilderness). [3] It was created by the New England Wilderness Act of 2006. [4] The Long Trail (which coincides with the Appalachian Trail in this region) crosses the entire length of the wilderness from south to north. The wilderness ...

  7. Camel's Hump State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Catamount Trail, a 300-mile (480 km) cross-country ski trail, enters the southeastern corner of the park along Vermont Route 17. It crosses the Long Trail at Huntington Gap approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the park’s southern boundary, and then heads due north, skirting the western edge of the park’s lower elevations. [6] [8]

  8. Mount Grant (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Long Trail traverses the summit of Mount Grant at 3,623 feet (1,104 m). From the summit, there are views south across the Breadloaf Wilderness towards Bread Loaf Mountain. The Cooley Glen Trail, whose trailhead is in the town of Lincoln, terminates at the Cooley Glen Shelter on the Long Trail after 3.2 miles (5.1 km).

  9. List of Vermont state forests - Wikipedia

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    Long Trail State Forest: Franklin, Lamoille, Orleans: Lord State Forest: Windsor: ... Map of state forests in Vermont. Aitken State Forest. Arlington State Forest.