Hang Glider Trail

Hang Glider Trail is a trail in , and has an elevation of 2,854 feet. Hang Glider Trail is situated nearby to the peak , as well as near the hamlet .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Mount Ascutney and Mount Ascutney State Park.

Peak
Photo: TrunkJunk, Public domain.
is a mountain in the U.S. state of . At 3,144 feet, it is the highest peak in . is a monadnock that rises abruptly from the surrounding lowlands.

Park
is a state park in the U.S. state of . The park entrance is located along Vermont Route 44-A near the town of in .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Brownsville and Balloch.

is the major village of the town of West Windsor, . It is home to Ascutney Mountain Resort.

Hamlet
Photo: Hillfarmer, Public domain.
is an unincorporated community in the southwestern corner of the town of , United States. The name is derived from the Farm, originally owned by James and, later, by his son William . is situated 3½ miles east of Hang Glider Trail.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in the town of , , , United States. It is located in the northeastern section of Weathersfield, in the portion of that town adjacent to , after which the village is named. is situated 3½ miles southeast of Hang Glider Trail.

Hang Glider Trail

Latitude
43.44257° or 43° 26′ 33″ north
Longitude
-72.45731° or 72° 27′ 26″ west
Elevation
2,854 feet (870 metres)
Open location code
87M9CGVV+23
Geo­Names ID
5236800
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