Equinox Mountain
| Equinox Mountain | |
|---|---|
| Little Equinox Mountain in 1985 | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3840+ ft (1170+ m) | 
| Prominence | 3,040 ft (930 m) | 
| Listing | New England Fifty Finest New England 100 Highest | 
| Coordinates | 43°09′58″N 73°07′03″W / 43.165988°N 73.117574°W | 
| Geography | |
| Location | Bennington County, Vermont, U.S. | 
| Parent range | Taconic Range | 
| Topo map | USGS Manchester | 
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | road | 
Equinox Mountain is the highest peak of the Taconic Range and the second-highest point in southern Vermont, after Stratton Mountain. It rises nearly 3,000 feet (914 meters) above its eastern footings in Manchester, giving Equinox the third-greatest topographic prominence among the state's mountains (after Mansfield and Killington). A summit observation building is reached via a privately operated toll road, which passes near various towers used for broadcast and other purposes.