A committing traverse of the surprisingly rugged and varied peaks east of Stowe.

Statistics

4 - 5

hrs

1,118

m

1,100

m

17

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Severe

Description

The Skyline Trail makes a partial traverse of the Worcester Range, which rises above Stowe Village to the east and south.

These are the mountains that are most visible from town, even though the nearby Green Mountains are more famous.

The Worcesters may not have the 4000-foot peaks or iconic skiing that the Greens have, but they are still an impressive string of mountains, and their bald summits are no less panoramic. Atop Mount Hunger and Worcester Mountain, you’ll get 360-degree views of surrounding summits, lakes, and the green patchwork in between.

These mountains share a granite ridgeline that’s nearly devoid of trees at its high points, granting dramatic views but also inviting extreme weather.

The Skyline Trail connects these peaks and includes two other prominent summits in between. Skyline is a difficult hike and not very well known.

Therefore, it gets less traffic than surrounding trails, making it an even more challenging and adventurous endeavor.

The trail takes many ups and downs along the ridgeline, navigating especially rugged terrain like boulders, ledges, and bogs without the assistance of ladders or boardwalks that you might find on more popular trails.

It travels mostly in the shelter of trees, but sometimes it crosses exposed bare rock.

If you’re prepared to spend several hours at the mercy of the elements on one of Vermont’s lesser-traveled mountain traverses, Skyline Trail could be for you. Skyline does not have its own trailhead but connects the highpoints of other trails that ascend the mountains.

To hike the full Skyline Trail, you’ll have to hike these other trails as well–one to go up and the other to go down, with a vehicle shuttle in between. The western terminus of Skyline Trail is atop Mount Hunger, with the [Waterbury Trail](https://fatmap.com/routeid/1350470/mount-hunger-via-waterbury-trail) coming up from the Stowe side and the [Middlesex Trail](https://fatmap.com/routeid/1424531/mount-hunger-via-middlesex-trail) coming up from the Worcester side.

The eastern terminus is on Mount Worcester, with [Worcester Mountain Trail](https://fatmap.com/routeid/1424543/worcester-mountain-trail) providing access.

The approximate midpoint of Skyline Trail is on Hogback Mountain, which can be reached via [Stowe Pinnacle Trail](https://fatmap.com/routeid/1344208/Stowe_Pinnacle_Trail). Sources: https://fpr.vermont.gov/putnam-cc-state-forest https://www.greenmountainclub.org/hiking/day-hikes-summer/