At barely more than 2,100 feet, Barr Hill does not loom large in Vermont's montane landscape. What it lacks in height is more than compensated by the extensive vistas offered. At various points in the 0.8-mile trail extending along the hill's sloping summit, visitors can spy Jay Peak to the north, New Hampshire's Mount Washington to the southeast and even Killington, some 75 miles to the south. The base of the trail starts right past our very own Wolf Cabin on Smith Road. In the Summer, most of the trail is shaded and cool, with a few exceptions. In the Winter, folks enjoy strapping into their snow shoes or micro spikes and heading out into the crisp mountain air. After a short but sweet hike up to Barr Hill, you can meander down to our House Bar for a Bee's Knees cocktail- made with the namesake Barr Hill Gin from Caledonia Spirits.
Read more about our beloved Barr Hill Trail in this Seven Days Publishing.