Attractions and places to see around Chimney Hill are centered within a four-season resort community located in the Green Mountains of Vermont. This region borders the Green Mountain National Forest, providing access to a variety of natural features and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore prominent summits and scenic reservoirs, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Mount Olga stands just 2,415 feet (737 m) tall, but still offers grand views over the surrounding landscape — especially if you climb the fire lookout tower at the summit.
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This scenic spot on the south end of Adams Reservoir is a great place to pause, eat a snack, and take in the views. You might encounter folks fishing along the shore. The pond is stocked with trout in the spring. If you wish to fish as well, you can buy a Vermont fishing license at the park office. In the fall, this is also a lovely spot to admire the leaves as they change from green to gold, red, and orange.
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From the top of this mountain you are close to the ski resort "L'Ermitage". You also have exceptional views, especially on the Harriman Reservoir.
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This valley trail takes you straight to the town of Willmington. It starts not far away from the Deerfield Valley Regional Airport.
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This is an extremely wet bit of unmaintained trail. The going is rough under the best of conditions and you should expect to hike your bike for extended stretches of sloppy terrain. Expect mud, a lot of mud. And standing water. Or running water if it’s raining—as it was when I traversed it.
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Chimney Hill, located in the Green Mountains of Vermont, offers a variety of natural features. You can explore prominent summits like Haystack Mountain, which provides exceptional views of the Harriman Reservoir, and Mount Olga, known for its grand views from a fire lookout tower. Scenic reservoirs, such as the West Side of Adams Reservoir, are ideal for enjoying the scenery and fishing. The area also borders the vast Green Mountain National Forest, offering extensive natural landscapes.
Yes, the West Side of Adams Reservoir is a family-friendly spot where you can pause, enjoy a snack, and take in the views. It's also a popular place for fishing, especially in spring when it's stocked with trout. The Chimney Hill community itself offers amenities like indoor and outdoor pools, playgrounds, and recreational areas, making it suitable for families.
For breathtaking views, consider hiking to the summit of Haystack Mountain, which offers exceptional panoramas, particularly of the Harriman Reservoir. Another excellent viewpoint is Mount Olga, where climbing the fire lookout tower at the summit provides grand views over the surrounding Green Mountain landscape.
The Chimney Hill area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, cycling, and hiking. For running, explore routes like the 'Haystack Mountain loop' or 'Snow Lake loop' as detailed in the Running Trails around Chimney Hill guide. Cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as the 'Mirror Lake loop' or 'Molly Stark statue loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Chimney Hill guide and the Cycling around Chimney Hill guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Valley Trail offers an intermediate forest hike that leads towards Wilmington. For a more challenging experience, the Old Rail bed is an unmaintained trail known for wet and muddy conditions, often requiring hikers to push their bikes. Summits like Haystack Mountain and Mount Olga also involve intermediate hikes to reach their viewpoints.
Chimney Hill is a four-season resort community. Spring is ideal for fishing at Adams Reservoir when it's stocked with trout. Fall offers spectacular foliage, making spots like the West Side of Adams Reservoir particularly beautiful for admiring the changing leaves. Winter provides opportunities for snowmobiling on VAST trails and skiing at nearby Mount Snow. Summer is perfect for hiking and enjoying the Green Mountain scenery.
The Chimney Hill community offers a range of amenities for residents and guests. These include a clubhouse with indoor and outdoor pools, a hot tub, a fitness room, an arcade, a kids' playroom, and a theater room. For sports, there are tennis and pickleball courts, as well as an outdoor skating rink with a warming hut. Playgrounds and recreational areas are also available year-round.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The West Side of Adams Reservoir is a great spot, especially in the spring when the pond is stocked with trout. If you plan to fish, you can purchase a Vermont fishing license at the park office.
Yes, Chimney Hill is minutes away from the historic Downtown Wilmington, Vermont. This charming local town offers additional experiences beyond the natural attractions and community amenities of Chimney Hill.
The terrain around Chimney Hill is predominantly mountainous, reflecting its location in the Green Mountains. Trails can vary from intermediate forest paths like the Valley Trail to more challenging and unmaintained sections. For instance, the Old Rail bed is known for being extremely wet and muddy, with rough, sloppy terrain and standing water, even requiring hikers to push their bikes at times.
The Green Mountain National Forest is a vast protected area in Vermont. Chimney Hill borders this forest to the north and west, providing direct access to its extensive network of hiking and snowmobiling trails (part of the VAST system). This proximity allows visitors to easily explore the diverse natural landscapes and engage in various outdoor activities within the forest.


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