Explore the Green Mountains
Explore the Green Mountains of Vermont
The Green Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountains, a range that stretches from Quebec in the north to Alabama in the south. The Green Mountains are part of the New England/Acadian forests ecoregion.
Vermont not only takes its state nickname, "The Green Mountain State", from this mountain range, it is named after them. The French Monts Verts or Verts Monts is literally translated as "Green Mountains".
Some of the mountains are developed for skiing and other snow-related activities. Others have hiking trails for use in summer. Mansfield, Killington, Pico, and Ellen have downhill ski resorts on their slopes. All of the major peaks are traversed by the Long Trail, a wilderness hiking trail that runs from the southern to northern borders of the state and is overlapped by the Appalachian Trail for roughly 1⁄3 of its length. (Wikipedia)
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