Stratton Mt to Mike’s Way
Stratton Mt to Mike’s Way
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Hike "Stratton Mt to Mike’s Way" for a moderate 2.7-mile journey with 1733 feet of gain and panoramic views from Stratton Mountain's fire to
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.91 km
459 m
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3.86 km
495 m
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Yes, while primarily known as an easy ski trail, Mike's Way also forms part of hiking routes leading to and from the Stratton Mountain summit. It provides an accessible path, especially for easier segments near the top, to reach the summit and its panoramic views.
The terrain on this route can vary, combining wooded trails, mowed surfaces, and gravel work roads. Near the summit, it's described as flat and curving. The final ascent to the summit may meander along Mike's Way.
The most significant scenic highlight is at the summit of Stratton Mountain. From the fire tower at the summit, hikers are rewarded with stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
A specific segment of about 0.75 miles each way, from the summit of Stratton Mountain to the old Fire Tower (marked approximately 50 feet down Mike's Way on the left), is considered beginner-friendly with little to no elevation gain. However, the overall difficulty of reaching the summit can vary, with some ascent routes being more challenging.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other official trails. You will hike along parts of the Grizzly Access trail and the Stratton Ridge Trail.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during the late spring, summer, and fall months when the ski trails are not in use for skiing. Fall offers particularly beautiful foliage views from the summit.
Generally, trails in the Green Mountain National Forest, including those around Stratton Mountain, are dog-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on trails within the Green Mountain National Forest, including the Stratton Mt to Mike’s Way route. However, always check the official US Forest Service website for any updates or specific regulations.
Parking for trails leading to Stratton Mountain's summit, which incorporate Mike's Way, is usually available at the base of Stratton Mountain Resort or at designated trailheads depending on your chosen starting point for the ascent. Check local signage for specific hiker parking areas.
For this hike, you should bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate footwear for varied terrain, layers of clothing as weather can change quickly at elevation, sun protection, and a map or GPS device. A camera is also recommended for the summit views.
While Stratton Mountain's summit is popular, especially due to the Long Trail and Appalachian Trail convergence, exploring other trails within the surrounding Green Mountain National Forest can offer quieter experiences. Check a local trail map for options like the Grout Pond Recreation Area trails or sections of the Long Trail further from the summit.
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