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  2. Camel's Hump - Wikipedia

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    The Burrows Trailhead (1,800 ft or 550 m) is at the end of Camel's Hump Road east of Huntington. The vertical rise from the trailhead to the summit is 2,283 ft (696 m). Camel's Hump via the Burrows Trail. The Burrows Trail ascends the west face of Camel's Hump. The trail intersects the Long Trail at the Hut Clearing after 2.1 mi (3.4 km).

  3. Camel's Hump State Park - Wikipedia

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    The primary natural feature in the park is Camel's Hump, the third highest mountain in Vermont at 4,085 feet (1,245 m). The summit of Camel's Hump, which is surrounded by 10 acres (4.0 ha) of alpine tundra, is the focal point of Camel's Hump Natural Area, a 7,850-acre (3,180 ha) protected area in the heart of Camel's Hump State Park. [3]

  4. Camel's Hump Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Camel's Hump Natural Area is a protected area in the U.S. state of Vermont. The natural area, wholly contained within Camel's Hump State Park , straddles the ridge of the Green Mountains in Chittenden and Washington counties, in the towns of Duxbury , Huntington , Fayston , Bolton , and Buels Gore .

  5. Camel's Hump State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Camel's Hump State Forest (alternatively Camels Hump State Forest) covers a total of 2,323 acres (9.40 km 2) in two blocks in the U.S. state of Vermont. [2] Stevens Block comprises 1,680 acres (6.8 km 2 ) in Buels Gore , Fayston , and Starksboro in Chittenden , Washington , and Addison counties, respectively.

  6. List of National Natural Landmarks in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont National Natural Landmarks (clickable map) Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Battell Biological Preserve: 1976: ... Camel's Hump: 1968

  7. Camel's Hump Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Camel's Hump Forest Reserve is a protected area in the U.S. state of Vermont. The area is bounded by Vermont Route 17 on the south, the Winooski River on the north, the Mad River on the east, and the Huntington River on the west. [ 1 ]

  8. List of Vermont natural areas - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Map of natural areas on public land. 2 Natural areas on private land in Vermont. ... Camel's Hump Natural Area. Campmeeting Point Natural Area.

  9. Catskill High Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Without the aforementioned "AND" ruling of the Catskill 3500 Club, the unnamed summit west of Thomas Cole (unofficially referred to as "Camel's Hump") sits within the 3,520-foot (1,070 m) contour and is more than the required distance from that peak's summit. No one has yet considered it a High Peak, however.