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    Mount Ellen (Vermont) - Wikipedia

    Mount Ellen is one of a handful of 4,000-foot (1,200 m) peaks in Vermont. At 4,083 feet (1,244 m), it is tied (with Camel's Hump) for the third-highest mountain in the state. History. The origin of the mountain's name is unclear. See more

    Mount Ellen is a mountain in the Green Mountains in the U.S. state of Vermont. Located at the northern edge of the Green Mountain National Forest in Washington County, the summit of Mount Ellen is in the northwest … See more

    The origin of the mountain's name is unclear. One theory is that Joseph Battell, a publisher, environmentalist, and philanthropist from Middlebury, Vermont, named Mount Ellen … See more

    The Long Trail traverses the summit of Mount Ellen midway between Lincoln Gap and Appalachian Gap. The closest side trail is the Jerusalem Trail,… See more

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    Mount Ellen stands within the watershed of Lake Champlain, which drains into the Richelieu River in Quebec, the Saint Lawrence River, and then… See more

    Part of Mount Ellen's eastern face is used for the ski trails of … See more

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  4. Hiking Mount Ellen, Vermont - Trail Map, Routes, …

    webMt. Ellen is usually a fairly quiet summit in the summer, but can be busy (due to ski crowds) in the winter. There are three possible approach trails …

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    • Jerusalem Trail to Mount Ellen, Vermont - 352 Reviews, Map

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      Mount Ellen is a 4,083 foot mountain in the Green Mountains of Vermont. The Long Trail traverses the summit ridge of Mount Abraham. The mountain is situated between Cutts Peak to the South and Gen. Stark Mountain to the North. Mount Ellen as well as Lincoln Peak provide the slopes for Sugarbush Ski Resort in Mad River Valley.
      Mt. Ellen is usually a fairly quiet summit in the summer, but can be busy (due to ski crowds) in the winter. There are three possible approach trails to the summit; Jerusalem Trail, Long Trail from Lincoln Gap, and Long Trail from Appalachian (App) Gap. Other routes described below have different mileages and elevation gains.
      Trail can be very muddy. Mount Ellen, home to Sugarbush Ski Resort, is one of only five peaks in Vermont to surpass 4,000 feet in elevation. Near its summit, great views can be had of the Green Mountains, Mad River Valley, Lake Champlain, and New York’s Adirondack mountains.
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      Note that this is not the true summit of Mount Ellen. The true summit is a few hundred feet up the Long Trail, which veers back into the woods. The summit is completely wooded and offers no views. It is unceremoniously marked with a small rock cairn.
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    • Hike Mount Ellen Warren Vermont 4000 footers 4,083 …

      webMount Ellen is a 4,083 foot mountain in the Green Mountains of Vermont. The Long Trail traverses the summit ridge of Mount Abraham. The mountain is situated between Cutts Peak to the South and Gen. Stark Mountain to …

    • Mount Ellen and Abraham via Lincoln Gap, Vermont

      webSep 8, 2019 · Mount Ellen and Abraham via Lincoln Gap. Hard • 4.6 (286) Green Mountain National Forest. Photos (2,238) Directions. Print/PDF map. Length 11.3 miElevation gain 3,021 ftRoute type Out & back. Head out …

    • Mount Ellen via the Long Trail | Outdoor Project

      webMichael Sawiel. Mount Ellen, home to Sugarbush Ski Resort, is one of only five peaks in Vermont to surpass 4,000 feet in elevation. Near its summit, great views can be had of the Green Mountains, Mad River Valley, Lake …

    • Mt. Abraham and Mt. Ellen via Battell Trail, Vermont - 72 Reviews, …

    • Mt Ellen - Vermont | peakery

      webMount Ellen is a Vermont 4000-foot peak. Located in the Green Mountains in an area often referred to as the Mad River Valley, it's flanked to the south by Cutts Peak and to the north by Stark Mountain. Mount Ellen together …