Mount Mansfield Vermont Winter

Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont, reaching an elevation of 4,393 feet above sea level. Located in the northwest of the state, it is also the highest peak in the Green Mountains. Its summit is located within the town of Underhill in Chittenden County; the ridgeline, including some secondary peaks, extends into the town of Stowe in Lamoille County…
Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont, reaching an elevation of 4,393 feet above sea level. Located in the northwest of the state, it is also the highest peak in the Green Mountains. Its summit is located within the town of Underhill in Chittenden County; the ridgeline, including some secondary peaks, extends into the town of Stowe in Lamoille County, and the mountain's flanks also reach into the town of Cambridge.
  • Elevation: 4,395 ft (1,340 m)
  • Prominence: 3,633 ft (1,107 m)
  • Listing: U.S. state high point 26th · New England Fifty Finest 3rd · New England 4000-footers
  • Parent range: Green Mountains
  • Topo map: USGS Mount Mansfield
  • Easiest route: Hike
  • Designated: 1980
Data from: en.wikipedia.org