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Stratton Pond

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Stratton Pond

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Stratton Pond is a picturesque glacial lake nestled at an elevation of 793 meters within the expansive Green Mountain National Forest in southern Vermont. Located in Windham County, this tranquil body of water holds significant distinction as the largest lake along Vermont's historic Long Trail and serves as a notable landmark for those traversing the Appalachian Trail. It offers stunning views, particularly of Stratton Mountain towering above its serene surface.

Visitors are consistently drawn to Stratton Pond for its profound…

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    21 settembre 2023

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    Sebbene Stratton Pond non sia direttamente sull'Appalachian/Long Trail, è abbastanza vicino da essere un popolare luogo di campeggio per gli escursionisti. È anche una fantastica destinazione per le escursioni di un giorno e potresti voler mettere in valigia un costume da bagno per fare un tuffo nello stagno.
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    Stratton Pond da Stratton Arlington Road — Green Mountain National Forest

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    Hike the moderate 7.4-mile Stratton Pond Trail in Green Mountain National Forest, gaining 624 feet to a scenic glacial pond.

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    Hike the difficult 16.4-mile Stratton Mountain, Stratton Pond and Bourne Pond loop via Appalachian Trail in Green Mountain National Forest.
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    Elevazione 790 m

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    domenica 19 aprile

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    Posizione:Windham County, Vermont, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the most popular hiking routes to Stratton Pond, and how long do they typically take?

    The primary and most popular route to Stratton Pond is via the Stratton Pond Trail, which is approximately 7.8 to 8.2 miles round trip. This trail offers a moderate, gradual ascent through the forest. For those looking for a longer adventure, the pond is also a significant point on both the Appalachian Trail and Vermont's Long Trail, offering options for extended routes and overnight stays.

    What is the terrain like around Stratton Pond, and how difficult are the trails?

    The terrain around Stratton Pond is characterized by a mixed hardwood and softwood forest, with spruce trees near the pond itself. The main Stratton Pond Trail involves a moderate, gradual ascent. While not overly strenuous, hikers should be prepared for typical forest paths which can be uneven, especially after rain. The elevation of the pond is 793 meters (2,602 feet).

    Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints around Stratton Pond worth seeing?

    Beyond the tranquil pond itself, a key feature is the stunning view of Stratton Mountain towering above, often reflected beautifully on the water's surface. The area is also historically significant as the birthplace of both the Long Trail and the Appalachian Trail. Keep an eye out for the primitive shelters, such as the Stratton Pond Shelter and Stratton View shelter, which are notable points for long-distance hikers.

    Where can I park when visiting Stratton Pond, and are permits required?

    Parking for Stratton Pond is typically available at trailheads located off Stratton-Arlington Road (also known as Kelley Stand Road) in the town of Stratton. While specific permits for day hiking are generally not required, if you plan to camp overnight at the shelters or designated sites, a donation system is in place to support the Green Mountain Club caretakers who maintain the area. It's always a good idea to check for any current regulations or advisories before your visit.

    Is Stratton Pond suitable for winter hiking or snowshoeing?

    While the intro suggests late spring through fall as the best time to visit, Stratton Pond can be accessed in winter for hiking or snowshoeing. However, winter conditions in the Green Mountain National Forest can be challenging, with snow and ice. The Green Mountain Club caretaker is typically not on-site during winter, so visitors should be prepared for self-sufficiency and check local weather and trail conditions before attempting a winter trip. It offers a very different, often more solitary, experience.

    Is Stratton Pond a dog-friendly destination?

    Yes, Stratton Pond and its surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Stratton Pond?

    Stratton Pond is a haven for wildlife. Visitors frequently report sightings of moose, beaver, and loons. Early mornings or late evenings offer the best chances for observing these animals in their natural habitat. The surrounding forest also supports a variety of other birds and mammals.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Stratton Pond?

    Stratton Pond is located within the Green Mountain National Forest, offering a true wilderness experience, so there are no immediate cafes, pubs, or formal accommodation directly at the pond. The nearest amenities would be found in the nearby towns, such as Stratton or Arlington, which are a drive away from the trailhead. For overnight stays at the pond, primitive camping sites and shelters are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Can I go wild swimming in Stratton Pond?

    Yes, wild swimming is a popular activity at Stratton Pond, especially after a rewarding hike. Many visitors appreciate the opportunity for a refreshing dip in the tranquil waters. Remember to be mindful of the natural environment and practice responsible swimming habits.

    Are there any easy walks or family-friendly options around Stratton Pond?

    The main Stratton Pond Trail is considered a moderate hike, but its gradual ascent makes it manageable for many families. For very young children or those seeking shorter, easier walks, the full 7.8-8.2 mile round trip might be too long. However, the area offers a true wilderness experience, and shorter out-and-back sections of the trail can be enjoyed. The overall environment is considered family-friendly for those prepared for a forest hike.

    What is the historical significance of Stratton Pond?

    Stratton Pond and the surrounding Stratton Mountain area hold immense historical significance for American hiking. It was on Stratton Mountain in 1909 that James P. Taylor conceived the idea for Vermont's Long Trail. Later, Benton MacKaye was inspired to envision the Appalachian Trail while constructing the Long Trail on Stratton's summit. The area also has a history tied to logging in the early 1900s.

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