'Mount Wilson' is a
mountain located in
Addison County,
Vermont, in the
Green Mountain National Forest.
The mountain is part of the central
Green Mountains.
Mount Wilson is flanked to the southwest by
Bread Loaf Mountain.
The southeast side of Mount Wilson drains into the
headwaters of the
White River, thence into the
Connecticut River which drains into
Long Island Sound in
Connecticut.
The northeast end of Mt. Wilson drains into Clark Brook, thence into the White River.
The northwest side of Mt. Wilson drains into the headwaters of the
New Haven River, thence into
Otter Creek,
Lake Champlain,
Canada's
Richelieu River, the
Saint Lawrence River, and ultimately into the
Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
The
Long Trail, a 272-mile (438-km) hiking
trail running the length of Vermont, traverses the summit ridge of Mt. Wilson.
See also
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Mount Wilson for other mountains of the same name.
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List of mountains in Vermont
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List of Vermont rivers
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New England Hundred Highest
External links
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PeakBagger.com: Mount Wilson
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