The
Long Trail Guide: Hiking Vermont's High Ridge by Green
Mountain Club
The Long Trail Guide is the official guide to the Long Trail and
its network of side trails. For anyone considering doing some
serious hiking on the Long Trail, this is almost a must.
50
Hikes in Vermont: Walks, Hikes, and Overnights in the Green Mountain
State, Sixth Edition by Bob Lindemann, Green Mountain
Club
This definitive guide to hiking in Vermont has been completely
revised and updated and includes six new hikes. In addition to
covering the Green Mountains it now includes 6 more new hikes
ranging throughout the state.
Great
Hikes in Southern Vermont by Leslie Schomaker
Great Hikes in Southern Vermont offers a unique, new, user-friendly
format that makes hiking a more pleasurable experience. Rather
than a book, which is cumbersome to use on the trail, this is
a set of individual "hiking cards". Each colorful and
graphically pleasing card combines trail map, route description,
elevation gains, level of difficulty, historical notes, best picnic
spots, explanation of mountains seen from overlooks, directions
to trailhead and much more.
Great
Hikes in Central Vermont by Leslie Schomaker
This "book" is structured similarly to Great Hikes in
Southern Vermont above.
Great
Hikes in Northern Vermont by Leslie Schomaker
This "book" is structured similarly to Great Hikes in
Southern Vermont above.
Best
Hikes With Children Vermont, New Hampshire & Maine (Best Hikes
with Children) by Cynthia C. Lewis, Thomas J. Lewis
Spectacular views, berry picking sites, swimming holes, and tide
pools are just a few of the natural treats in store for hiking
families. Practical information on distance, difficulty, and elevation
helps parents choose a suitable hike. Tips on hiking with kids,
coupled with an emphasis on the environment and safety, ensures
a fun time for all. And when the kids are tired, or enthusiasm
is running thin, optional "turnaround points" can spell
success for a day's outing. From toddlers to pre-teens, from parents
to seniors, Best Hikes with Children: In Vermont, New Hampshire,
and Maine is sure to become every New Englander's favorite outdoor
guide.
Exploring
the Appalachian Trail Hikes in Southern New England: Connecticut
Massachusetts Vermont (Exploring the Appalachian Trail)
by David Emblidge
10 b/w photos 65 maps Complete descriptions of 170 great day hikes
on the AT. Easy-to-read topographic maps and elevation profiles
for each hike. Plants, wildlife, and historical points to see
along the way. From the spruce forests of Tennessee and the leafy
gorges of Virginia to the rolling Pennsylvania hills and the rocky
heights of New England, the Appalachian Trail offers 2,200 miles
of hiking opportunities. The five books in this series present
accurate, detailed information for 170 day hikes (and a few overnighters),
all recommended by AT experts.