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MOUNT MANSFIELD

Mountains and Summits


Appalachian Mountains Green Mountains

Mount Mansfield

4,393 ft

Mount Mansfield, located in the Appalachian Mountains, is the highest peak in Vermont with an elevation of 4,395 feet (1,339 meters). It is renowned for its dramatic alpine scenery and offers a variety of outdoor activities. The mountain boasts a diverse ecosystem, with its summit and ridgeline characterized by alpine tundra. Covering an area of around 42 square miles (109 square kilometers), it is a popular destination for hikers, skiers, and nature enthusiasts.

During the winter season, Mount Mansfield receives abundant snowfall, attracting avid skiers and snowboarders. The snowpack range varies from year to year but typically accumulates between 150 to 300 inches (381 to 762 centimeters) in a season, providing excellent conditions for winter sports. The mountain is home to several ski resorts, including Stowe Mountain Resort, which offers a variety of trails for all skill levels.

Mount Mansfield is also known for its numerous creeks and rivers that originate from its slopes. Notable examples include the Winooski River, which receives runoff from the eastern side of the mountain, and Sterling Brook, which flows along the western face. These waterways contribute to the overall beauty and ecological significance of the area.

The mountain's name is derived from its resemblance to the profile of a human face when viewed from certain angles. Legends and lore surround the name, with some claiming that it was named after the 18th-century figurehead of the Mansfield family, Lord Mansfield. Others believe it was named by French explorers, who referred to it as "Montagne de Mansfield" in honor of a prominent British politician. Regardless of its origin, Mount Mansfield continues to captivate visitors with its breathtaking scenery, recreational opportunities, and rich history.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Moosalamoo 19 1,547 ft
Carmi State Park None 493 ft
Underhill State Park None 1,969 ft
Smugglers Notch State Park 34 1,934 ft
Allis State Park 26 1,875 ft
Little River State Park 100 731 ft
Chittenden Brook 17 1,844 ft
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Little Ausable River Near Valcour Ny
USGS 04273800
76 cfs 1.6 ft
Salmon River At South Plattsburgh Ny
USGS 04273700
85 cfs 1.5 ft
Englesby Brook At Burlington
USGS 04282815
15 cfs ft
Saranac River At Plattsburgh Ny
USGS 04273500
1,470 cfs 4.6 ft
Potash Br @ Queen City Park Rd
USGS 04282813
116 cfs 3.0 ft
Lamoille River At East Georgia
USGS 04292500
1,520 cfs 4.5 ft
Lamoille River At Johnson
USGS 04292000
536 cfs 3.2 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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