- Smugglers Notch
"see also Smugglers' Notch Ski Resort"
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Smugglers Notch
Photo = Smugglers Notch(fromSouth).jpg
Caption = Smugglers Notch, looking north from high on the slopes of Mt. Mansfield
Elevation = convert|660|m|ft|-1|lk=on
Location = Lamoille County,Vermont , USA
Range =Green Mountains
Coordinates = coord|44|33.32|N|72|47.74|W |type:pass_region:US |display=inline,title
Topographic
USGS "Mount Mansfield"
Transversed by =Smugglers Notch (or Smugglers' or Smuggler's) is a
mountain pass in Lamoille County,Vermont .The notch separatesMount Mansfield , the highest peak of theGreen Mountains , from Spruce Peak and the Sterling Range.Most of the notch is inMount Mansfield State Forest .North of the
height of land , Smugglers Notch is drained by theBrewster River , which drains into theLamoille River , and intoLake Champlain .To the south, the notch is drained by the West Branch Waterbury River, thence into the Little River, theWinooski River , and into Lake Champlain.In turn, Lake Champlain drains into theRichelieu River inQuebec , thence into theSaint Lawrence River , and into theGulf of Saint Lawrence .The
Long Trail , a 272-mile (438-km) hikingtrail running the length of Vermont, traverses Smugglers Notch. The trail down from the summit of Mt. Mansfield to the west reaches the road south of the height of the pass, and resumes about a mile and a half north on the former Sterling Pond Trail, climbing east to the summit ofMadonna Peak .Smugglers' Notch ski area , located on the north side of the mountains on the northeast side of the pass, takes its name from the pass.Stowe Mountain Resort straddles the southern end of the pass, with developments on both Mt. Mansfield and Spruce Peak.External links
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