Best attractions and places to see around Underhill Flats include Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield, and its surrounding natural areas. This unincorporated village, located in Chittenden County, Vermont, offers a variety of natural landmarks and outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the Browns River, which originates from Mount Mansfield. Visitors can explore numerous trails and viewpoints that showcase the region's natural beauty.
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Hiking Vermont Trails above 2500 feet is strongly discouraged until Memorial Day weekend because of erosionall damage Contact the Green Mountain Club at 802-244-7037 or email gmc@greenmountainclub.org or their website greenmountainclub.org
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The Cliff Trail is a challenging, exposed, exciting, and unique trail on the Mt. Mansfield ridge line. Although the trail itself is only 0.8 miles (one way), it is one of the most difficult and potentially dangerous hikes in the area; you are hiking largely on exposed rock faces, which are often wet and slippery. There are also moments when you need to cross over large gaps in the rocks, climb a wooden ladder, and most of the trail is exposed and is frequently windy. All this being said, however, this is a fantastic trail that offers a great challenge for hikers who might enjoy a more scramble-y way to traverse just below the iconic Mansfield ridge line.
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The Sunset Ridge Trail is one of the most scenic trails in Vermont and travels up southwestern side of Mt. Mansfield. This fantastic trail is relatively short and mostly above treeline. It offers phenomenal views of the Champlain Valley and the Mansfield ridge line and, as the name indicates, is exceptionally beautiful at sunset. There are several water crossings and scenic outcroppings scattered along this enjoyable trail as you hike up toward Mt. Mansfield.
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You can reach Cantilever Rock via a short spur trail off of the Sunset Ridge Trail. This unique rock juts precariously out off the side of an exposed cliff and is a nice, short detour as you make your way up or down the main trail.
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Supposedly, the long, exposed ridge line of Mt. Mansfield, the tallest mountain in Vermont, looks like the profile of a man's face. This particular feature is known as Mansfield's Lower Lip. From the Lower Lip you get great views down the long, exposed ridge line that comprises Mt. Mansfield.
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Mt. Mansfield looms over the small ski town of Stowe, Vermont, at 4,393 feet. As the tallest mountain in Vermont, Mansfield is a very popular and rewarding summit for any New Englander. Because of its popularity (there are almost 40,000 visitors every year), the delicate ecosystem has been severely affected. Mt. Mansfield is one of two places in Vermont where Arctic Tundra exists, so please try to stick on designated trails when visiting this summit. When relaxing on the summit, you get fantastic panoramic views across Vermont, and on clear days you can even see to the Presidentials in New Hampshire!
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This is one of the finest views in Vermont, if not New England. Well worth a visit for any hiker with experience
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The area around Underhill Flats offers excellent hiking opportunities, particularly on Mount Mansfield. Popular trails include the Sunset Ridge Trail, known for its scenic views of the Champlain Valley and the Mansfield ridge line. For a more challenging experience, consider The Cliff Trail, which involves scrambling and ladders. You can find more hiking options, including the Maple Ridge and Sunset Ridge Loop or the Butler Lodge Trail, in the Hiking around Underhill Flats guide.
Yes, a notable natural landmark is Cantilever Rock, a distinctive rock formation that juts out from an exposed cliff. It's accessible via a short spur trail off the Sunset Ridge Trail. Additionally, Mansfield's Lower Lip offers unique views along the ridge line of Mount Mansfield, which is said to resemble a man's face.
Underhill Flats has a rich history. You can visit the United Church of Underhill, a significant community building. The Deborah Rawson Memorial Library also serves as a community hub and has hosted discussions on the area's commercial history. The Underhill Historical Society is dedicated to preserving local history and occasionally hosts events, sometimes at the Old Schoolhouse in Underhill Center. The first post office in the area, opened in Underhill Flats in 1826, is still in operation.
Absolutely. During winter, Casey's Hill is a popular spot for sledding, and Moore Park offers outdoor ice skating. In warmer months, Town Pond is ideal for swimming and picnicking. The Crane Brook Conservation District features a gentle, 20-minute trail suitable for all ages, perfect for walking, skiing, or snowshoeing depending on the season.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, late spring through fall is ideal, though hiking trails above 2500 feet, like those on Mount Mansfield, are strongly discouraged until Memorial Day weekend to prevent erosional damage. Summer is perfect for swimming at Town Pond. Winter offers sledding at Casey's Hill, ice skating at Moore Park, and cross-country skiing at Tomasi Meadow or Crane Brook Conservation District.
Beyond hiking, Underhill Flats is great for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, with routes like the Beaver Pond loop or the Underhill Pond loop, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Underhill Flats guide. Mountain biking trails are available behind Underhill Central School during non-school hours. In winter, sledding, ice skating, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing are popular.
The region is rich with scenic viewpoints. The summit of Mount Mansfield offers panoramic views across Vermont and, on clear days, to New Hampshire. The Sunset Ridge Trail provides phenomenal views of the Champlain Valley and the Mansfield ridge line. Mansfield's Lower Lip also offers great views down the mountain's exposed ridge line.
Yes, the Crane Brook Conservation District offers a gentle, 20-minute trail that is suitable for all ages and provides opportunities for walking, skiing, or snowshoeing. Tomasi Meadow is another conserved area suitable for walking and cross-country skiing when snow is present.
Mount Mansfield is Vermont's highest peak, standing at 4,393 feet, making it a prominent natural landmark. It's known for its delicate Arctic Tundra ecosystem, one of only two places in Vermont where it exists. The mountain offers extensive hiking opportunities, including access to Vermont's Long Trail, and its summit provides breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, the area provides mountain biking options. There is a loop of trails located behind Underhill Central School that are open to the public during non-school hours, offering a convenient spot for local riders.
The United Church of Underhill is a central community building that hosts an annual Harvest Market. The Deborah Rawson Memorial Library serves as a vibrant community hub, often hosting events and discussions. The Underhill Historical Society also organizes events dedicated to preserving and sharing the town's heritage.
Underhill Flats transforms into a winter wonderland. You can enjoy sledding at Casey's Hill, ice skating at Moore Park, and cross-country skiing or snowshoeing at Tomasi Meadow and the Crane Brook Conservation District. Many hiking trails also become suitable for snowshoeing or winter hiking, weather permitting.


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