Flying high above Camel’s Hump is not something you can experience often. Perhaps you’ve seen the Green Mountains on a clear day from the airplane heading in or out of Burlington, but if you wanted to get a close-up view of Camel’s Hump without having to hop in an airplane or helicopter, then you’re in luck. The Youtube user Green Mountain Drone has filmed the majestic mountain with a drone, capturing all the stunning surrounding wilderness of Camel’s Hump.

Niranjan Arminius/flickr Camel’s Hump, located in Huntington, is one of the most hiked and visited mountains in Vermont. The easily recognizable mountain offers visitors breathtaking views from the peak, but you won’t have to hike to the top to get these amazing views. Instead, you can tour it virtually though this drone video. The videographer, Green Mountain Drone, captures the stunning scenery of Camel’s Hump. Enjoy this virtual tour of one of Vermont’s most distinguished and cherished mountains below:

googlemaps An interesting fact about Camel’s Hump is that it is listed with Mt. Ellen as the third-highest mountain in Vermont. Both reach a maximum height of 4,083 feet. What are the odds of that? No doubt this video has inspired you to visit Huntington and (re)hike Camel’s Hump. If you are interested in hiking Camel’s Hump, check out this trail click here to be directed to their youtube channel where you can find other drone videos of Vermont. Have you hiked Camel’s Hump before? What were your impressions of the hike and the lookout from the top? We would love to hear your stories. Leave a remark below in the comment section. For more hiking and Vermont scenery, check out this trek here that has you hiking up to and around Sterling Pond Lake at Smugglers Notch. OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. Address: Vermont, USA

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Camel’s Hump, located in Huntington, is one of the most hiked and visited mountains in Vermont. The easily recognizable mountain offers visitors breathtaking views from the peak, but you won’t have to hike to the top to get these amazing views. Instead, you can tour it virtually though this drone video. The videographer, Green Mountain Drone, captures the stunning scenery of Camel’s Hump. Enjoy this virtual tour of one of Vermont’s most distinguished and cherished mountains below:

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An interesting fact about Camel’s Hump is that it is listed with Mt. Ellen as the third-highest mountain in Vermont. Both reach a maximum height of 4,083 feet. What are the odds of that? No doubt this video has inspired you to visit Huntington and (re)hike Camel’s Hump. If you are interested in hiking Camel’s Hump, check out this trail click here to be directed to their youtube channel where you can find other drone videos of Vermont. Have you hiked Camel’s Hump before? What were your impressions of the hike and the lookout from the top? We would love to hear your stories. Leave a remark below in the comment section. For more hiking and Vermont scenery, check out this trek here that has you hiking up to and around Sterling Pond Lake at Smugglers Notch. OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. Address: Vermont, USA

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