Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont, with an elevation of 4,393 feet above sea level. It is located in the Green Mountains and has a unique profile that resembles a human face when viewed from the east or west. The mountain is home to alpine tundra and offers various recreational activities such as hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. The Long Trail, a popular hiking trail, traverses the main ridgeline of the mountain. The mountain is also used for commercial purposes, including transmitter towers for regional radio and TV stations. Visitors can drive to the summit and hike along the ridge, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape
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Activities: We rode the Mansfield Mountain Gondola, enjoying fantastic views of Vermont's Green Mountains. We also had a picnic lunch at the top, but most of the hiking trails were too technical for us. We also saw mountain bikers on the Stowe Recreation Trail that connected to some of the mountain bike trails
Highlights: We enjoyed the fantastic views of Vermont's Green Mountains from the Mansfield Mountain Gondola. We also enjoyed the picnic lunch at the top. The kids especially enjoyed the views from the gondola ✨