Mount Ascutney
3,150 ft | 3 trails | Vermont
3,150 ft
3 routes
Moderate
About Mount Ascutney
Rising to 3,150 feet, Mount Ascutney offers one of Vermont's finest hiking experiences. Whether you're seeking panoramic views, a family-friendly outing, or a quick escape into nature, this peak delivers.
Popular Routes
The most popular route, **Weathersfield Trail**, covers 5.6 miles and is rated Moderate. Classic route to Ascutney summit with fire tower.
Peak Bagging
This peak offers a standalone hiking experience with minimal nearby alternatives.
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Trail conditions change frequently. Check recent reports on AllTrails or NE Trail Conditions before your hike.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to hike Mount Ascutney?
Most routes on Mount Ascutney take 2-4 hours round trip. The most popular trail is 5.6 miles with Moderate difficulty. Start early, especially on weekends when parking fills quickly.
Is Mount Ascutney hard to hike?
Mount Ascutney is rated Moderate. At 3,150 feet, the trail offers a rewarding hike suitable for most fitness levels. Proper footwear and preparation are essential.
Do I need a permit to hike Mount Ascutney?
No hiking permit is required for Mount Ascutney. However, parking fees may apply at trailheads (typically $3-5/day for WMNF or state parks). A WMNF parking pass covers most White Mountain trailheads.
What is the best trail to hike Mount Ascutney?
The most popular route is the Weathersfield Trail, offering Classic route to Ascutney summit with fire tower..
When is the best time to hike Mount Ascutney?
The best hiking season for Mount Ascutney is April through November. Spring wildflowers and fall foliage are particularly scenic.
Best Time to Visit
spring
March - May
Muddy trails, wildflowers emerging
summer
June - August
Warm, humid, occasional storms
fall
September - November
Stunning foliage, cooler temps
winter
December - February
Snow-covered trails, shorter days
Winter Gear Checklist
- Snowshoes/crampons
- Insulated boots
- Balaclava
- Hand/toe warmers
- Emergency bivy
Tip: Traction devices recommended. Start early for daylight.
Safety Information
Current Hazards
- Icy conditions possible
- Hypothermia risk - temperatures 20-40°F colder at summit
- Short daylight hours - carry headlamp
- Trail markers may be buried under snow
Turn-Around Time
Allow 2+ hours before sunset
Plan to reach the summit by this time to allow safe descent before dark.
Essential Gear Checklist
* Critical items - do not hike without these