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Ascutney State Park Adventures

Ascutney State Park offers outdoor enthusiasts diverse recreational opportunities on Mount Ascutney’s slopes, featuring scenic vistas, hiking trails, and year-round activities close to southern Vermont’s border.

530
Acres Protected
13
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Ascutney State Park

 

Ascutney State Park, located in Windsor County, Vermont, centers around Mount Ascutney, a prominent granite peak rising to 3,144 feet. The park encompasses forested slopes, rocky ledges, and open summit views that extend across Vermont and into New Hampshire. The area supports mixed northern hardwood forests populated by maple, birch, and beech trees, along with stands of conifers higher up the mountain. Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, black bears, and various bird species. Historically, Mount Ascutney was used by the Abenaki people and later became a key local landmark for settlers. The park offers extensive hiking options, including the popular Weathersfield Trail which reaches the summit and rewards with panoramic vistas. Other activities include picnicking, camping in family and group campgrounds, fishing in the nearby rivers, mountain biking on designated trails, and winter sports such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The summit features a historic fire lookout tower, a notable landmark visible for miles. The park’s proximity to towns like Windsor and Brownsville makes it accessible for day visitors and those looking for a natural retreat. Its blend of moderate hiking, scenic overlooks, and diverse seasonal recreation draws families, outdoor sports enthusiasts, and hikers seeking a manageable mountain climb with rewarding views.

Highlights

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Summit of Mount Ascutney with panoramic views of Vermont and New Hampshire

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Historic fire lookout tower near the summit

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Weathersfield Trail – a classic hiking route to the top

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Remote scenic picnic areas along the Cornish Trail

Notable Natural Features

Mount Ascutney Summit

The peak rises to 3,144 feet with panoramic views spanning over 100 miles, including Mount Washington and the Green Mountains.

Historic Fire Lookout Tower

Located near the summit, built in the early 20th century, offering insight into Vermont’s forest fire history.

Cornish Trail

A peaceful wooded trail following old rail beds and streams, ideal for hiking, biking, and nature walks.