There’s A Cave Right Near A Quaint Town In Vermont, Making For A Fun-Filled Family Outing

Did you know that there's a cave in Freedley Quarry in Vermont? Once active, Freedley Quarry is now an ideal destination for an easy hike. You'll also be able to check out wildlife, take in scenic views, and explore the cave along the trail leading to the quarry.

After checking out the cave In Freedley Quarry, take a 10-minute drive to the quaint town of Dorset. Named after the English town of the same name, you'll get to experience a quintessential Vermont town that's rich in charm and history.

To get started on your fun-filled family outing at Freedley Quarry, take VT-30 South if you're coming from Dorset.

The out-and-back trail leading to this abandoned marble quarry and cave is about two miles long.

If you set out on this adventure during the winter months, beware of the icicles as you explore the cave. And, if you're feeling super adventurous, feel free to go skating once the cave is frozen.

After your caving adventure at Freedley Quarry, take a short drive to Dorset. About 2000 residents live in this charming town which is located in Bennington County.

Part of Dorset's history is the Wilson House of East Dorset. This was where the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous was born.

During a fall hike to the quarry and visit to Dorset, bring your camera to capture the foliage around Prentiss Pond during your fun-filled outing with your family.

You'll find additional things to do in Dorset with your family in this article. And, if you'd like to know about more outdoor adventures in Vermont after spending the day visiting Freedley Quarry and Dorset, take a look at this overview highlighting caves in Vermont.

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