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A short, steep climb with great views of Lake Willoughby and Mt. Hor.


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Map Key

4.0

Miles

6.4

KM

65%

Runnable

2,776' 846 m

High

1,300' 396 m

Low

1,634' 498 m

Up

1,634' 498 m

Down

16%

Avg Grade (9°)

51%

Max Grade (27°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Fall Colors · Lake · Views · Wildlife

Overview

A well-traveled, steep climb interspersed with more mellow segments and overlooks to the south, west, and north.

Need to Know

Bring cash for roadside ice cream just off of Route 2 in Danville with delicious maple creemees (Abbi's Ice Cream). Bug spray could be helpful for early summer outings (if you're into that). Not recommended when wet or raining.

Runner Notes

Some extended steep climbs and some bare granite scrambles nearer the summit.

Description

The parking area and trailhead is located on the east side of Route 5. If you reach the lake, you've gone too far. The trail is well-marked with blue blazes. Begin by crossing some swampland on reliable yet dilapidated boardwalks (the Mosquito King welcomes you to his realm).

Expect numerous extended climbs, followed by some fairly flat sections. The first viewpoint to the west is located at about the one-mile mark. You are near the summit once you begin to encounter exposed granite. This section also offers a view to the south of Burke Mountain and New Hampshire on a clear day.

Do not expect a view from the summit (marked by a small sign)—gently descend a couple hundred yards along North Trail until you reach a sign indicating a western overlook. Proceed down a steep, gullied path to a cliff-top for great views of the lake.

Back on the North Trail, continue another couple hundred yards north to another west-facing lookout, and a little further to a lookout facing northwest. Once you are done enjoying the views, run out (south) down the same path, and mind the exposed granite going downhill.

Flora & Fauna

Nesting peregrine falcons on the cliffs around Lake Willoughby. Depending on the time of year, mosquitos will make their presence known.

History & Background

Looking west beyond Mt. Hor, you can spot numerous ridgeline wind turbines. Hot topic in VT.

Contacts

Shared By:

PJ Skywalker

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Panoramic view west towards Lake Willoughby and Mt. Hor from the post-summit lookout.
Jun 10, 2017 near Lyndonv…, VT

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