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Mount Ellen

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Mount Ellen

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Mount Ellen is a significant summit nestled within the Green Mountains of Vermont, United States. Standing at an elevation of 1,244 meters (4,083 feet), it holds the distinction of being the third-highest mountain in the state, tied with Camel's Hump. Its summit lies in Washington County, extending into the towns of Warren, Fayston, and Lincoln, forming a vital part of the central Green Mountains spine and the renowned Sugarbush Resort.

Visitors are particularly drawn to Mount Ellen for its status…

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    September 22, 2023

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    4,049-foot (1,234 m) high Mount Ellen is one of just a few Vermont peaks that reach over the 4,000-foot mark. It's part of the spectacular Monroe Skyline, which also includes Mount Abraham to the south. The two peaks are connected by the Long Trail.

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    Long Trail: Appalachian Gap to Lincoln Gap

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    Challenging 10.3-mile hike on Vermont's Long Trail from Appalachian Gap to Lincoln Gap, featuring rugged terrain and panoramic mountain view

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    Hike 4.7 miles (7.5 km) up Stark Mountain and Mount Ellen in Camel's Hump State Forest for rugged terrain and panoramic Green Mountain views
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    Hike the moderate 5.9-mile Battell Trail to summit Mt. Abraham and Mt. Ellen, enjoying panoramic views and diverse Green Mountain terrain.
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    Location: Washington County, Vermont, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular hiking routes to Mount Ellen's summit?

    The Jerusalem Trail is widely considered the shortest and most direct route to Mount Ellen's summit. For those seeking a longer, more challenging experience, sections of the Long Trail can be accessed from Lincoln Gap or Appalachian Gap, connecting Mount Ellen with other peaks like Mount Abraham as part of the Monroe Skyline.

    How difficult is the hike to Mount Ellen's summit, and what is the typical distance?

    Mount Ellen is generally considered an intermediate hike. While the Jerusalem Trail offers a more moderate ascent, other routes, especially those along the Long Trail, can be more strenuous due to varied terrain and longer distances. Hikers should be prepared for significant elevation gain to reach the 4,083-foot (1,244 m) summit.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Mount Ellen's summit?

    The time required to hike Mount Ellen varies significantly based on the chosen route and individual fitness levels. The Jerusalem Trail, being the shortest, might take a few hours for a round trip. Longer sections of the Long Trail could easily extend to a full day's hike, especially if combined with other peaks.

    Is Mount Ellen suitable for beginner hikers?

    While Mount Ellen offers challenging terrain, the Jerusalem Trail is often recommended as a more accessible option for those with some hiking experience. True beginners might find the sustained ascent demanding, so it's advisable to assess your fitness and choose a route that matches your capabilities. Always carry appropriate gear and water.

    Are there any loop trail options for hiking Mount Ellen's summit?

    While direct out-and-back routes are common, hikers can create loop options by combining sections of the Long Trail with other connecting trails. For instance, linking the Jerusalem Trail with a portion of the Long Trail and another access path could form a loop, though this often requires careful planning and possibly a car shuttle.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like on Mount Ellen?

    Winter hiking on Mount Ellen can be challenging and requires specialized gear and experience. The mountain is part of the Sugarbush Resort, so some areas are active ski trails. Conditions can include deep snow, ice, and extreme cold. Snowshoes or microspikes are often necessary, and hikers should be prepared for rapidly changing weather and shorter daylight hours.

    What should I pack for a day hike to Mount Ellen's summit?

    For a day hike, essential items include plenty of water, snacks, a map and compass or GPS, a first-aid kit, sun protection, and layers of weather-appropriate clothing. Given the wooded summit and potential for cooler temperatures at elevation, a rain jacket, extra warm layer, and sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended.

    Is Mount Ellen dog-friendly?

    Yes, Mount Ellen is generally dog-friendly, particularly on the hiking trails. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife may be present or near ski resort property. Always pack out any waste and ensure your dog is capable of handling the trail's difficulty and distance.

    Are there family-friendly hiking options on Mount Ellen?

    While the summit trails can be challenging, families with older children who are accustomed to hiking may enjoy the Jerusalem Trail. For younger children or those new to hiking, exploring shorter, less steep sections of trails around the base or nearby areas of the Green Mountain National Forest might be more suitable.

    Where can I find parking for Mount Ellen summit trailheads?

    Parking is available at various access points, including trailheads for the Jerusalem Trail and along routes that connect to the Long Trail, such as Lincoln Gap or Appalachian Gap. During peak seasons, parking lots can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable.

    What are some less crowded alternatives or nearby hikes to Mount Ellen?

    If you're looking for less crowded options or additional hikes in the area, the Green Mountain National Forest offers numerous trails. Nearby peaks like Mount Abraham, connected by the Long Trail, provide similar scenic beauty. Exploring other sections of the Long Trail or trails within the Mad River Valley can offer diverse experiences.

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