Best Vermont Hikes…According to Us

Sasquad hikes are selected for their uniqueness, solitude, and honoring local folklore. If you are looking for the most popular hikes, there are plenty of other websites that can help with that. We are looking for the trails less traveled. If you have ideas about hikes that should be on the page, let us know! If your hike is featured, we will send you free merch.

Stratton Mountain and Pond Loop 

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This 10.9-mile, challenging loop, in Vermont is a great hike for those seeking solitude. On this trail, hikers will experience pine forests, plenty of creeks, great rock formations, amazing views, and a lake that allows swimming. Read more.

Blueberry Hill Loop

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This 5.5-mile, moderately challenging, loop is another secluded hike to visit. Hikers might see a few others in the summer months, but it is generally considered one of the less crowded trails. Hikers will travel through forest, past creeks, through meadows full of wild-flowers, and around Blueberry Lake (swimming allowed). Read more.

Sunrise Trail

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This 1-mile, easy loop, is short and sweet. Who said solitude needed to be a long hike!? This hike features forests, water, and a vista for great views. There is a bench and picnic table located at the vista, assumably to enjoy the sunrise. The trail can be a bit wild at times (un-groomed) but still known to be a good hike for all ages. Read more.