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Bluff Mountain Community Trail

This trail system is currently CLOSED. See Trail Alerts tab for details.
This trail system is currently CLOSED. See Trail Alerts tab for details.
This trail winds through different types of forest, over switchbacks, and up stone steps, leading hikers to views of Island Pond, Burke Mountain, East Mountain, and a number of smaller mountains.
Trail Activity
Hiking Snowshoeing
Length
2.60 miles, Network
Difficulty
Moderate
Town
Brighton (VT)
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Rock/Ledge, Stairways/Ladders, Grass/Meadow
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

From the trailhead, the path climbs through a red pine plantation and then increases its slope as it climbs through a mixed hardwood forest. The trail winds along several small ridges and outcrops before turning northward and intersecting with the historic Lookout Trail at Lookout Junction. The main trail continues north, passing through a younger forest and soon reaches the Ridge Junction. 

Here the Basin Link trail turns downhill and briefly passes over outcrops and ledge before joining the Lookout Trail (at the Basin Junction). This lower elevation cut-off provides a foul-weather alternative to climbing the summit. 

Continuing beyond the Ridge Junction, the main trail begins to climb more steeply up stone steps and switchbacks where it eventually reaches the mountain heights. Winding along a ridge, the trail offers limited views of the Nulhegan Basin and surrounding areas and soon reaches a junction with the Lookout Trail directly ahead and a short spur to the summit on the right. 

The lower Lookout Trail winds in much the same way among boulders, small outcrops, and seasonal streams. From the Basin Junction, however, the upper Lookout Trail soon becomes steep and rocky and requires the use of metal handholds, so it is not advisable for all hikers. Once at the Lookout, there are stunning views of the area from a clifftop vantage point. The trail continues gradually upward to the summit and can be connected to the main trail to form a lollipop loop. 

Trail Manager

For more information about the trails, visit the Northwoods Stewardship Center or Green Mountain Club online or contact:

Town of Brighton
49 Mill Street
Island Pond, VT 05846
Phone: (802) 723-4405
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NorthWoods Stewardship Center

NorthWoods Stewardship Center
154 Leadership Drive/PO Box 220
East Charleston, Vermont 05833
Phone: (802) 723-6551
info@northwoodscenter.org
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Green Mountain Club

Green Mountain Club
4711 Waterbury-Stowe Rd.
Waterbury Center, VT 05677
Phone: (802) 244-7037
gmc@greenmountainclub.org
View website

Trail Tips

Respect Wildlife
Avoid known animal mating or nesting areas during sensitive times.
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Trailhead Information

From central Island Pond, drive north on VT-105/East Brighton Road for 0.3 miles. Turn left onto Curran Avenue and continue for 0.2 miles. Turn right onto Mountain Street and continue for about 0.5 miles after the road turns to dirt. There is a parking lot on the side of the road for a small number of cars. The trailhead is located off the parking lot. 

Click on a parking icon to get custom directions
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Trail Alerts

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Remote
This trail traverses through remote and unpatrolled areas where hazards, changing conditions, and varied terrain all affect your safety. Be prepared for a backcountry emergency. Cell phone service is limited, and in many areas, not available.
Trails
Mud Season Trail Closure
March 20, 2024 – May 24, 2024

One or more trails in this system is currently closed due to muddy or wet conditions. Please help to protect our trails by not walking on them when they are soft and easily damaged. Learn more.

If any trails are open, they will be listed on the Details tab.

Trails
Hiking Mud Season
March 20, 2024 – May 24, 2024

It is mud season in Vermont. Even if a trail is marked as open, pay attention to trail conditions. If you encounter mud or ice, turn around. Come back once the trail has had time to dry out.  

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