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  2. List of mountains of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Image Height (ft.) Height (m) Town County Mount Mansfield: 4,393 1,339: Underhill: Chittenden: Killington Peak: 4,235 1,291: Killington: Rutland: Mount Ellen

  3. Mount Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    From north of the mountain, looking south, this ridge appears as a triangular peak. At the northeastern portion of the mountain, there are cliffs. At the base of these cliffs (on the western side of the Notch Road, Vermont Route 108), there is a honeycomb network of talus caves. There are cliffs on the eastern side of the Notch Road as well.

  4. Mount Hor (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hor is a mountain in Sutton, Vermont. [1] It is part of the Northeastern Highlands of Vermont. It is located on the west side of Lake Willoughby and constitutes the west side of "Willoughby Notch" [2] ("Willoughby Gap"). There are hiking trails in Willoughby State Forest. [3] Mount Hor is the subject of a poem by Robert Frost.

  5. Camel's Hump - Wikipedia

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    At 4,083 ft (1,244 m), it is tied with Mount Ellen for the third-highest mountain in Vermont. Surmounted by 10 acres (4 ha) of alpine tundra, the mountain is the most significant feature in Camel's Hump State Park. Because of its distinctive profile, it is perhaps the state's most recognized mountain, featured on the state quarter.

  6. Category:Mountains of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Pages in category "Mountains of Vermont" The following 49 pages are in this category, out ...

  7. Mount Ascutney - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ascutney is a mountain in the U.S. state of Vermont.At 3,144 feet (958 m), it is the highest peak in Windsor County.Mount Ascutney is a monadnock that rises abruptly from the surrounding lowlands.

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  9. Green Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Green Mountains looking south from Jay Peak Jay Peak, located at the northern end of the Green Mountains in Vermont Green Mountains outside of Montpelier, Vermont. The best-known mountains—for reasons such as high elevation, ease of public access by road or trail (especially the Long Trail and Appalachian Trail), or with ski resorts or towns nearby—in the range include: [4]