Mount Abraham (Vermont)

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Mount Abraham is the fifth tallest peak in Vermont at 4006 ft. The summit supports a small amount of alpine vegetation and offers a view of the Champlain Valley and Adirondack Mountains to the west. It can be reached via the Long Trail from the south (Lincoln Gap) or from the north (Lincoln Peak, Mount Ellen, Monroe Skyline). There is no camping permitted at the summit, but there is a shelter located roughly one mile from the summit south on the Long Trail.


4000-foot mountains of New England

Maine:
Abraham • Bigelow (Avery) • Bigelow (West) • CrockerKatahdin (Baxter) • Katahdin (Hamlin) • North Brother • Old Speck • Redington • Saddleback • Saddleback Horn • South Crocker • Spaulding • Sugarloaf

New Hampshire:
Northern ranges:   CabotWaumbek
Carter-Moriah Range:   Carter DomeMiddle CarterMoriahSouth CarterWildcat (A) • Wildcat (D)
Presidential Range:   AdamsEisenhowerJacksonJeffersonIsolationMadisonMonroePierceWashington
Crawford Notch area:   Field • Tom • Willey
Twin Range:   Bond • Bond (West) • Bondcliff • Galehead • Hale • North TwinSouth TwinZealand
Pemigewasset Wilderness:   CarrigainHancock (North) • Hancock (South) • Owl's Head
Sandwich Range:   Osceola • Osceola (East) • Tripyramid (Middle) • Tripyramid (North) • Passaconaway • Tecumseh • Whiteface
Franconia Range:   FlumeGarfieldLafayetteLibertyLincoln
Western White Mountains:   Cannon • Kinsman (North) • Kinsman (South) • Moosilauke

Vermont:
AbrahamCamel's HumpEllenKillingtonMansfield