Description
Overview
Generations of Pawlet families—and visitors from around the world—have climbed the steep slopes to the top of Haystack Mountain to take in the spectacular 360-degree views of Bald and Middle Mountains, the north-south forested hills and the serene Mettowee Valley. Locals call Haystack, Middle and Bald Mountains the Three Sisters. This natural area features a series of rounded, forested peaks in the northern Taconic Mountains, clustered in an extensive landscape of unbroken forest.
Protecting this landscape is a collaborative effort. A local group, Friends of Haystack, successfully conserved the summit of Haystack in 2012, and the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board has substantially supported TNC's efforts over the years.
Of the three peaks, Haystack Mountain is perhaps the most distinctive, with its sheer cliffs and dramatic outcrops of slate and quartzite. From the modest 1,919-foot summit you can see as far west as Glens Falls, NY and south beyond the farms of the Mettowee Valley to Mount Equinox in Manchester.