Then, where does the Appalachian Trail go through Vermont?
In Vermont, the Appalachian Trail coincides with the Long Trail from the Massachusetts border to Maine Junction at Willard Gap just north of U.S. 4, and then swings east to cross the Connecticut River near Hanover, New Hampshire, a distance of 149.8 miles.
One may also ask, how many towns does the Appalachian Trail go through? There are over 40 communities along the Appalachian Trail's corridor that have been recognized in The Appalachian Trail Community™ program. These towns and cities are considered assets by all that use the A.T., and many of these towns act as good friends and neighbors to the Trail.
Also know, how many miles is the Appalachian Trail in Vermont?
150 miles
Is the Long Trail part of the Appalachian Trail?
The Long Trail is a 272-mile long-distance hiking path in Vermont, which runs the length of the state. The trail begins on the Massachusetts border, and coincides with the Appalachian Trail for 100 miles, until the two trails split at the Maine Junction, near Killington, VT.
