There are some things in Vermont that everyone has to do at least once, and hiking to the top of Camel's Hump, Vermont's third tallest peak, is one of those things. Whether you tackle this mountain in spring, summer, fall, or winter, you will be embarking on one of the most beautiful trails in Vermont. Let's take a look at the Camel's Hump Trail, one of the best hiking trails in Vermont.
You might not find a more spectacular view in all of Vermont! Hiking to the peak of Camel's Hump is something every Vermonter needs to do.
There are several ways to hike Camel's Hump, but this article will focus on the out-and-back Monroe trail option. To access the trailhead, head to 3508 Camels Hump Road in Duxbury where you will find a small parking area. From there you will see a sign for the Monroe trail.
This trail is on the more difficult side due to its steep and demanding incline up Camel's Hump, but if you can convince your legs to power through, you will be greeted with breathtaking vistas from the top in all directions.
During the hike, the Monroe Trail leads into the Long Trail where you will make the final ascent to the peak.
Views from the top will take you to a euphoric state of mind. Some of the most gorgeous and stunning views in Vermont can be found atop Camel's Hump.
The hike described here is approximately six miles roundtrip. Along the hike you'll enjoy a well-marked path, varied terrain, and beautiful wooded areas.
Discover fascinating rock formations and twists and turns throughout this amazing hike.
To learn more about this fantastic hike, visit this Alltrails webpage HERE, to read reviews of the hike, directions and tips. Happy hiking!
Have you had the pleasure of hiking up to the peak of Camels Hump? What are your thoughts on the trail? Which hikes in Vermont do you think are the most beautiful? We would love to know! Leave a comment below and share your stories with us.
For more hiking ideas in Vermont, check out this article HERE of the 11 hikes you absolutely need to do in Vermont.
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