About the Vermont Long Trail
The Vermont Long Trail (other called the Long Trail or VT) is a long-distance trail that crosses the state of Vermont, United States from the Massachusetts state line to the US-Canada border. It follows the main ridge of the Green Mountains and takes you through the wild, pine-tree-covered areas of Northern America. The Vermont Long Trail also shares some 100 miles with the Appalachian Trail in the southern part. It typically takes 2-4 weeks to complete and is best completed during the summer months, although you’ll be dealing with a lot of mosquitoes and bugs. It’s considered to be one of the most rugged thru-hikes in the United States.
Statistics About the Vermont Long Trail
- Start point: Massachusetts state line, Vermont
- End point: Canadian border, Jay, Vermont
- Total distance: 272 miles / 438 km
- Total altitude gain/loss: 65 371 ft / 19 925 m
- Highest point: 4393 ft / 1339 m (Mount Mansfield)
- Countries crossed: United States
- States Crossed: Vermont
- Time to finish: Usually 2-4 weeks
- Record finish time: 4 days
- Best time to hike: July-September
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