Best attractions and places to see around Sutton include a variety of natural features, from challenging mountain climbs to serene lake views. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, dense forests, and clear glacial lakes like Lake Willoughby. Visitors can explore viewpoints offering panoramic vistas, tranquil ponds, and scenic trails. Sutton offers diverse outdoor experiences for those seeking natural beauty and active pursuits.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Pulpit Rock is perfectly situated to take advantage of a gap in the trees. That's Lake Willoughby down below.
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This climb is short but brutal, covering around 3.3 miles with an intense average gradient of about 12.2%, hitting pitches over 20% and gaining over 2,000 feet. As you grind your way up through the dense Vermont forest, be sure to catch your breath at the overlooks; midway up, you might see the striking Willoughby Gap, and from the summit, climbing the fire tower rewards you with incredible 360-degree panoramic views of the rolling Green Mountains and White Mountains stretching out into the distance – especially stunning when the fall foliage is peaking.
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This picturesque 30-acre pond rests on the edge of Willoughby State Forest, known for its crystal clear waters and abundant trout population. The serene surroundings make it a perfect spot for bird-watching enthusiasts, who can observe the graceful loons gliding across the water or the agile peregrine falcons soaring high above the skies, often spotted in the area.
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Many say that South Beach is more picturesque than North Beach on Lake Willoughby, but both offer up great views of this glacial lake and the surrounding peaks. The water is crystal clear and invites you in for a swim. You can also rent kayaks should you have some extra time to spend in the area.
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This trail leads you to Mount Pisgah, providing stunning views of Lake Willoughby throughout. This segment takes you between two charming ponds on a wooden boardwalk, offering some unique views.
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View of Lake Willoughby
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Sutton is rich in natural beauty, featuring clear glacial lakes, dense forests, and mountainous terrain. You can visit Bean Pond, known for its crystal-clear waters and bird-watching opportunities, or explore the picturesque Boardwalk Between Ponds on Mount Pisgah South Trail. The region is also home to the stunning Lake Willoughby, visible from various viewpoints.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Burke Mountain Climb is a demanding ascent covering about 3.3 miles with an average gradient of 12.2%. From the summit, climbing the fire tower offers incredible 360-degree panoramic views of the Green and White Mountains. The region's mountainous terrain provides many opportunities for strenuous hikes and climbs.
One of the most popular viewpoints is the View of Lake Willoughby from Pulpit Rock, which offers an expansive vista of the glacial lake. Additionally, the summit of Burke Mountain provides 360-degree panoramic views from its fire tower, especially breathtaking during fall foliage.
Absolutely. The Boardwalk Between Ponds on Mount Pisgah South Trail is a charming and accessible segment that leads between two ponds. South Beach, Lake Willoughby is also family-friendly, offering clear waters for swimming and opportunities to rent kayaks. Bean Pond is another serene spot perfect for bird-watching with the family.
Yes, South Beach, Lake Willoughby is an excellent spot for swimming. The water is crystal clear and inviting, making it a perfect place to cool off. You can also rent kayaks there to explore the lake further.
Sutton offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the Mount Hor Trail or loops around Lake Willoughby. For more options, explore the Hiking around Sutton guide, which includes routes like the 'View from Mount Pisgah – View of Lake Willoughby loop'.
Yes, the Sutton area provides excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can find challenging routes such as the 'Fox Run, Violet's, Old Web's, Bearback, West Bench, and Sidewinder Loop' or the 'Bemis Hill – Darling Hill loop'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the MTB Trails around Sutton guide.
Runners will find several trails around Sutton, including loops from Pudding Hill and Institute Pond, as well as the 'View from Mount Pisgah – View of Lake Willoughby loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. More information and specific routes can be found in the Running Trails around Sutton guide.
Lake Willoughby is a stunning glacial lake renowned for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic surrounding peaks. It's popular for swimming at South Beach, kayaking, and enjoying scenic views from spots like Pulpit Rock and Mount Pisgah. The serene environment and natural beauty attract many visitors.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Boardwalk Between Ponds on Mount Pisgah South Trail offers a unique experience. This wooden boardwalk segment provides distinct views as it leads between two charming ponds on the way to Mount Pisgah, offering a different perspective of the area's natural beauty.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Burke Mountain and the expansive vistas of Lake Willoughby from Pulpit Rock. The crystal-clear waters of Lake Willoughby for swimming and kayaking, and the serene atmosphere of places like Bean Pond for bird-watching, are also highly appreciated.


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