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United States
Vermont
Windsor County

Dana Hill

Easy

2.6

(7)

79

hikers

Dana Hill

00:37

1.47km

190m

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Embark on an easy hike up Dana Hill, a short but rewarding ascent within the Green Mountain National Forest. This route covers 0.9 miles (1.5 km) and gains 631 feet (192 metres) in elevation, taking approximately 36 minutes to complete. As you gradually climb, you will experience a quiet atmosphere,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.41 km

Dana Hill

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1.36 km

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1.42 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike Dana Hill?

This easy hike is relatively short, taking approximately 35-40 minutes to complete. It's a great option for a quick outdoor escape.

Is the Dana Hill trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, with an 'easy' difficulty rating and a short distance of about 1.5 kilometers, this trail is very suitable for beginners and families looking for a gentle hike.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The trail features an elevation gain of around 192 meters over its short distance, suggesting a steady but manageable climb. While specific details aren't provided, 'easy' trails often involve well-maintained paths, possibly with some natural roots or rocks.

Are dogs allowed on the Dana Hill trail?

Generally, trails within the Green Mountain National Forest and sections of the Appalachian Trail are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check specific local regulations before your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Vermont's trails are beautiful in spring with wildflowers, vibrant in summer, and stunning during autumn foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for snow and ice. For the most comfortable experience, late spring through early fall is ideal.

What can I see along the route?

The primary point of interest is the summit of Dana Hill itself. While the summit might be wooded, you can often find filtered views or scenic spots along the way, especially during seasons with less foliage.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is entirely part of the renowned Appalachian Trail, offering a segment of this historic long-distance footpath.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Dana Hill?

As this trail is located within the Green Mountain National Forest, there are typically no entrance fees for day hiking. However, always check the official Green Mountain National Forest website for any current regulations or permit requirements, especially for overnight stays or specific activities.

Where is the trailhead for Dana Hill and is there parking available?

Specific trailhead parking details for this particular Dana Hill route are not provided. However, for trails within the Green Mountain National Forest and along the Appalachian Trail, trailheads often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to research the exact starting point and parking options before your trip.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Being in Vermont's natural environment, you might spot various wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of larger mammals like moose, especially in quieter sections or during dawn and dusk.

What should I wear or bring for this hike?

Given its 'easy' rating and short duration, comfortable hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a small water bottle should suffice. For longer hikes or varying weather, consider layers, snacks, and basic navigation tools.

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