Worth Mountain via Sucker Brook and Long Trail
Worth Mountain via Sucker Brook and Long Trail
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Hike the 9.4-mile Worth Mountain via Sucker Brook and Long Trail, a moderate route with 1455 feet of elevation gain and scenic vistas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Joseph Battell Wilderness
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7.59 km
Highlight • Summit
Tip by
14.3 km
Highlight • Lake
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15.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
13.0 km
1.27 km
775 m
Surfaces
11.1 km
2.70 km
1.27 km
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Highest point (940 m)
Lowest point (540 m)
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Parking is typically available at the Sucker Brook Trailhead. This trailhead provides direct access to the initial section of the route.
The trail offers a varied experience. The initial section to the Sucker Brook Shelter is generally moderate, starting on an old logging road before gradually becoming steeper. Beyond the shelter, the ascent to Worth Mountain on the Long Trail is rated as difficult, featuring rocky, natural surfaces and steeper slopes that require careful footing.
The full route, covering approximately 15.1 kilometers (9.4 miles), typically takes around 4 hours and 29 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the views.
Along the way, you'll pass the Sucker Brook Shelter and enjoy several great vistas as you ascend the Long Trail towards Worth Mountain. The trail also winds through mature forests, streams, and features unique boulder formations. You'll also pass by Sugar Hill Reservoir.
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Long Trail, Sucker Brook Trail, North Country National Scenic Trail (VT), and Goshen Dam Trail, among others.
While the trail is generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for the Joseph Battell Wilderness and Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forests regarding leash requirements to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
The trail is accessible for day hikes, but the best time to visit is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months when conditions are most favorable. Fall offers stunning foliage, while spring and summer provide lush greenery.
The trail is located within the Joseph Battell Wilderness, which is part of the Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forests. Generally, day-use permits are not required for hiking in these areas, and there are no entrance fees for the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations on the USDA Forest Service website for any updates.
Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, especially on the steeper, more difficult sections towards Worth Mountain. Proper winter gear, including microspikes or snowshoes, is highly recommended.
The initial section of the trail to the Sucker Brook Shelter is moderate and might be suitable for families or beginners. However, the ascent beyond the shelter to Worth Mountain is rated as difficult, with rocky and steep terrain, making the full route less ideal for young children or inexperienced hikers.