This
is a quick and easy hike, just what I was looking for today as I had a
lot of other things to get done, but still wanted to get out and hike.
This literally took all of 15-20 minutes to summit from the road. Not to
mention that today, was a bluebird day that really made this hike
rewarding as it was quick, and offered fantastic views of the high peaks
and green mountains of Vermont.
According to topo maps this is only a little over 1750 feet, however as mentioned earlier, the views are spectacular. The trail is nothing more than a dirt/gravel road that goes up to radio towers that are on the mountain. A short, less than half mile walk along the road with an overall elevation gain of 137 feet, very gradual.
This is a nice walk for a family. Parking for this hike is on the side of the road (Dalton Hill Road)(County Route 70). The trail-head, is a small DEC sign near a metal gate on the west side of the road, just as you crest the hill. There is no sign-in register.
I even got to try out a new photo opportunity with the summit surveyor pin (stole the idea from someone)
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