Vermont’s natural beauty really seems endless. One of my favorite things about living in Vermont was the beauty everywhere I looked – from passing through Burlington and catching a glimpse of Lake Champlain glistening in the sunlight to driving through the Green Mountains on an autumn day. With all of the hidden gems waiting to be discovered, we’re certainly never wanting for an adventure. When you’ve got some free time, follow this pretty path that leads to a little-known waterfall in Vermont.
Chasing waterfalls has long been one of my favorite ways to spend a few hours or an entire day, and Vermont is brimming with Mother Nature’s most breathtaking creations. The 2.6-mile Otter Creek Gorge Trail in Middlebury wanders through the woods, by a lush field, past the creek, and to a beautiful waterfall, one that’s considered little-known unless you live in the area.
Likened to a walk in the woods, which is particularly enchanting when fall’s fiery colors paint the landscape, the short but sweet trail can easily be completed in about an hour. Before you lace up your hiking shoes for a trek along this waterfall trail, though, make sure you’ve got a few things with you. In the warmer months, mosquitos swarm the area, so bug spray is essential. Lather it on and bring extra, just in case. Sturdy shoes are recommended, predominately due to the uneven terrain, in some spots, that could result in a sprained ankle, and the path can get incredibly muddy after it rains.
Rain, though, on this pretty path is actually a good thing, if you’re coming to see the waterfall. The cascade is even more spectacular after it rains. (The waterfall is just as gorgeous when frozen, so don’t count out hiking during the winter.)
While the little-known waterfall is the highlight, the kid- and dog-friendly Otter Creek Gorge Trail promises even more natural – colorful wildflowers during the warmer months – and manmade beauty. You’ll also cross over two fairy-tale suspension bridges. If there’s no one else on the bridges, stop for a minute or two to admire the views and snap photos.
Have you been to this little-known waterfall in Vermont? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! If you’re up for more adventures, add these incredible natural wonders in Vermont to your bucket list, or go on a scenic hike. Find all of the best hiking trails in Vermont on All Trails.
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