Spring is in the air and we're all excited to get outside in the sunshine. Lucky for us, there are plenty of places for us to explore and get some exercise in the Green Mountain State. Get ready to stretch those muscles, folks. Here are 8 easy and beautiful spring hikes in Vermont that you're going to love. In fact, these might just be some of the very best spring hikes in Vermont. See if you agree.
1. Stowe Rec Path, Stowe
This flat and easy bike path has bridges over the river, benches along the way, and gorgeous scenery. There are plenty of spots to rent bikes along the way if you want to get more speed -- a perfect activity during spring in Vermont! Of course, while you're in the area, be sure to check out Stowe -- one of the very best day trip destinations in Vermont.
2. Mt. Horrid and the Great Cliffs, Goshen
This hike is only 1.4 miles but be warned that it can be steep at times. The cliff stands 800 feet above Route 73 and has breathtaking views of both New Hampshire and New York. When it comes to great hikes under 5 miles in Vermont, Mt. Horrid belongs at the top of the list.
3. Abbey Pond, East Middlebury
Editor's Note: Abby Pond Trail is currently closed due to flood damage Check AllTrails for reopening updates.
A steady hike that will take you to a gorgeous mountain pond that's perfect for a picnic. If you're looking for another nearby adventure, you'll want to check out Abbey Pond Cascades. Since spring is the best time to catch a waterfall, the cascades you'll see along the way are a great bonus!
4. Wheeler Mountain, Barton
This short hike has a big payoff with stunning vistas. You'll have fun climbing over the rocks as you make your way along the trail. Plus, Barton might just be one of the most charming towns to visit in Vermont!
5. Mt. Ascutney, Weathersfield
There are a few trails on this gorgeous mountain that will take you to the top for fabulous views. There is also an upper parking lot on the mountain which makes getting to the summit even easier. Without a doubt. Mt. Ascutney is one of best hiking destinations in Vermont.
6. Lye Brook Falls, Manchester
This lovely walk through the woods brings you to a wonderful waterfall. It flows down about 160 feet which makes it one of the tallest in Vermont. Lye Brook Falls might just be one of the Southern Vermont hikes.
7. Deer Leap Outlook, Killington
It only takes about 2 hours to get out to the rocky perch and back, and you'll love every step of the way. There are stunning 180-degree views from the lookout from the cliff top, too. Learn more about this amazing overlook in Vermont.
8. White Rocks Ice Bed Trail, Wallingford
Last but certainly not least on our list of the best hikes near me in Vermont is White Rocks Ice Bed in Wallingford. This is a cool hike on a hot day...literally! These boulders keep cool even in the summer months, and it's less than 2 miles out and back.
So what did you think of this list? Do you agree that these are some of the best spring hikes in Vermont? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you! If you enjoy these spring hikes in Vermont, here are 18 more hikes under 5 miles that you're going to love!
Before you head out on the trails, check out our Ultimate Hiking Packing List and download the AllTrails+ app to use as your guide!
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