Mount Horrid is a summit in Addison and Windsor counties, Vermont in the United States. With an elevation of 3,205 feet (977 m), Mount Horrid is the 83rd highest summit in the state of Vermont.
Peregrine falcons make their nests in the Great Cliffs of Mount Horrid. A moderately difficult trail leads hikers to the Great Cliffs.
There's a trail called Long Trail leading to the summit. Mount Horrid is one of the 53 peaks along the multi-day Long Trail.
By elevation Mount Horrid is
# 5 out of 9 in Joseph Battell Wilderness # 85 out of 1311 in Vermont # 3 out of 210 in Windsor County # 17 out of 102 in Addison County # 70 out of 683 in the Green Mountains
By prominence Mount Horrid is
# 8 out of 9 in Joseph Battell Wilderness # 73 out of 102 in Addison County
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