The Vermont Waterfall Worth Driving Across The State To Explore
Abbey Pond Cascades in Vermont offers a scenic hike with impressive waterfalls and stunning views of the Green Mountains.
The Abbey Pond Cascades are based near Middlebury, within Green Mountain National Forest. Aside from being scenic, this lesser-known waterfall in Vermont has an 80-foot drop and typically has a decent flow throughout the year, which is why we think they're worth driving across the state to explore! But don't just take our word for it, read on to learn more about these impressive Vermont waterfalls.
To reach the Abbey Pond Cascades, you'll need to take the Abbey Pond Trail. This scenic in-and-out hike is just over 4 miles; however, it's only about a mile to reach the cascades.
As the water flows from Abbey Pond, they create an impressive cascade.
While the speed and amount of water are based on the season, these waterfalls in Vermont are worth visiting any time. Especially if you want to hike and be in nature.
Since the trail to reach the Abbey Pond Cascades is open throughout the year, make a point to see how stunning they look when they're partially frozen in the winter.
As you can see, you'll be treated to jaw-dropping views of the Green Mountains as you take the trail to the cascades.
If you enjoy the fall foliage as much as I do, I suggest heading to Abbey Pond Cascades during the leaf-peeping season too.
Also, keep in mind that while there's an elevation gain to reach the cascades. the remainder of the trail is flatter.
To help you prepare for your outing to Abbey Pond Cascades, take a look at our ultimate hiking packing guide. You'll find a wealth of information on hiking essentials in this useful resource. Feel free to also take a look at AllTrails to learn more about Abbey Pond Trail.
After visiting Abbey Pond Cascades, take a look at some more of the best waterfalls in Vermont.
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