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  1. Camels Hump State Park does not have an entrance or office. It spans five towns and can be accessed from numerous undeveloped parking lots and trails.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Camel's_HumpCamel's Hump - Wikipedia

    Camel's Hump (alternatively Camels Hump) is a mountain in the Green Mountains in the U.S. state of Vermont. The north slope of the mountain borders the Winooski River, which has carved through the Green Mountains over eons. At 4,083 ft (1,244 m), it is tied with Mount Ellen for the third-highest mountain in Vermont.

  3. Tucked away in the heart of the state near Waterbury, Vermont’s third highest mountain and one of its five coveted 4,000 footers, Camel’s Hump stands as an iconic peak with its distinctive and eye-catching double-humped profile. In this post, we’ll explore 3 different trails you can take to hike up Camel’s Hump. That’s right.

  4. Camel's Hump Trail is one of the best day hiking trails in the Green Mountain National Forest, along with being the third highest peak in the state. The summit offers unbeatable views in every direction, including Killington Peak.

  5. Camel’s Hump is located in the Green Mountains of Vermont. It is the third highest peak in the entire state, standing at 4,083 feet in elevation. Elevation: 4,083 feet (1244.50 m) Elevation gain: 2,349 feet (715.98 m) Distance: 4.8 miles roundtrip (7.72 km) Duration (book time): 3 hours. Difficulty: Moderate. Trails.

  6. Camel's Hump State Park. Duxbury, Bolton, Huntington, Fayston, Buel's Gore- Washington and Chittenden Counties 21,258 Acres. Planning Overview: Camel's Hump State Park is managed as part of the Camel's Hump Management Unit.

  7. LONG TRAIL: 18.7 miles in Camels Hump State Park, Difficult. The 273-mile Long Trail (LT) passes over the summit of Camels Hump on its way from Massachusetts to Canada.

  8. 7,214 Reviews. Want to find the best trails in Camel's Hump State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 22 great trails for hiking, backpacking, and camping and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. Ready for your next hike or bike ride?

  9. Oct 25, 2020 · To survive in the desert, camels store water in their humps, right? Not quite. Although camels do have tricks to make the most of water they find, their humps aren't one of them.

  10. At 4,081 feet, Camels Hump is the third highest peak in Vermont and one of the most recognizable due to its shape and proximity to both Burlington and Montpelier. There are several ways to climb Camels Hump, but one of the most popular is via the Monroe Trail on the mountain's eastern flank.

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