
Smugglers' Notch Pass
Smugglers' Notch Pass is a narrow mountain route in Vermont known for its steep, winding road through a rugged pass in the Green Mountains. Historically, it was used by smuggling and trading routes, hence the name. Today, it serves as a scenic drive and outdoor recreation area, linking towns and offering stunning views, hiking, and winter sports. The pass features multiple switchbacks and steep inclines, making it a notable geographical feature for travelers seeking natural beauty and adventure.