OK, Vermonters. Have you ever wanted to enjoy the great outdoors, but you’re not exactly up for trekking the Long Trail end to end? Us, too! That’s why we’ve gathered some less strenuous waterfront hikes so you can get some fresh air, take in fantastic views and enjoy the water. Also, stay tuned for 18 more hikes that are under 5 miles that everyone in Vermont should absolutely try! But first let’s take a look at these 9 amazing waterfront hikes in Vermont.

  1. Moss Glen Falls, Stowe

Flickr/Bre Larow Who knew that a quarter mile hike could lead you to this stunning 125 foot waterfall?

  1. Putney Mountain, Putney

Flickr/Putneypics After checking out the pond below, be sure to take the easy ridge line walk that takes about an hour. You’ll enjoy the lovely grassy summit after trekking 1.2 miles.

  1. Little Rock Pond, Mount Tabor

Flickr/Joseph Bylund This easy loop around a beautiful pond is 4.8 miles and will take about 3.5 hours… Unless you stop for a swim! Check out this great hike HERE , one of the best waterfront trails in Vermont.

  1. Eagle Mountain, Milton

Flickr/Michelle This hike will take you to the highest point on the shore of Lake Champlain. There are gorgeous views to be seen from Hoyt Lookout on this 2.1 mile trek that takes about an hour to hike.

  1. Burton Island, St. Albans

Flickr/BostonTx Since Burton Island is, well, an island, you can be sure to get some water views. This loop hike is 2.8 miles long with plenty of places to stop for a swim or catch an incredible sunset.

  1. May Pond, Barton

Flickr/Mark Carter This little known pond is great for watching wildlife, or simply to relax with a picnic. Take a look at the AllTrails page to learn more about this little gem of a hike.

  1. Colchester Pond, Colchester

Flickr/Rich Plan on about 2 hours to take this hike through fields and woods. It’s a great place for birdwatching and, of course, swimming. To learn more about this hike, check out AllTrails .

  1. Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge, Swanton

Flickr/Rich You can hike as much or as little as you like while exploring the gorgeous Millisquoi National Wildlife Refuge. The setting at MaQuom Creek is magical!

  1. Devil’s Gulch and Big Muddy Pond, Eden

Flickr/Richard Ricciardi Don’t let the name fool you! The two ponds and ravine are well worth the 5-mile trek.

Which of these easy hiking trails in Vermont have you done? Are we missing any other great gems? Let us know below in the comments section. We look forward to heard from you.

Flickr/Bre Larow

Who knew that a quarter mile hike could lead you to this stunning 125 foot waterfall?

Flickr/Putneypics

After checking out the pond below, be sure to take the easy ridge line walk that takes about an hour. You’ll enjoy the lovely grassy summit after trekking 1.2 miles.

Flickr/Joseph Bylund

This easy loop around a beautiful pond is 4.8 miles and will take about 3.5 hours… Unless you stop for a swim! Check out this great hike HERE , one of the best waterfront trails in Vermont.

Flickr/Michelle

This hike will take you to the highest point on the shore of Lake Champlain. There are gorgeous views to be seen from Hoyt Lookout on this 2.1 mile trek that takes about an hour to hike.

Flickr/BostonTx

Since Burton Island is, well, an island, you can be sure to get some water views. This loop hike is 2.8 miles long with plenty of places to stop for a swim or catch an incredible sunset.

Flickr/Mark Carter

This little known pond is great for watching wildlife, or simply to relax with a picnic. Take a look at the AllTrails page to learn more about this little gem of a hike.

Flickr/Rich

Plan on about 2 hours to take this hike through fields and woods. It’s a great place for birdwatching and, of course, swimming. To learn more about this hike, check out AllTrails .

You can hike as much or as little as you like while exploring the gorgeous Millisquoi National Wildlife Refuge. The setting at MaQuom Creek is magical!

Flickr/Richard Ricciardi

Don’t let the name fool you! The two ponds and ravine are well worth the 5-mile trek.

For even more places to check out, try one of these 18 hikes under 5 miles in Vermont that everyone should take.

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Address: Moss Glen Falls, Stowe, VT 05672, USAAddress: 399-371 Putney Mountain Rd, Putney, VT 05346, USAAddress: Mount Tabor, Mt Tabor, VT, USAAddress: Eagle Mountain, Milton, VT 05468, USAAddress: Burton Island, St. Albans Town, VT 05478, USAAddress: May Pond, Barton, VT 05822, USAAddress: Colchester Pond, Colchester, VT 05446, USAAddress: 29 Tabor Rd, Swanton, VT 05488, USAAddress: Big Muddy Pond, Eden, VT 05652, USA

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waterfront hikes in Vermont August 31, 2020 Luke Where are the most beautiful places in Vermont?  Vermont has so many charming and beautiful places. This list will try to incorporate places from all over the state, but we can not do it justice with just one paragraph. So, without ordering the list, here are the most beautiful places in Vermont: Quechee Gorge, Lake Willoughby, the Notch Road through Mt. Mansfield, atop Camel’s Hump, Jay Peak, and Moss Glenn Falls. Happy exploring. What are the best road trips in Vermont? Here are a few phenomenal road trip options for you in Vermont. If you are looking for the best mini road trip in Vermont, this two-hour drive through the Notch of Mt. Mansfield along Vermont Route 108 from Stowe to Jeffersonville is perfect, and it may just be the most beautiful drive in all of Vermont. Happy road trippin’! Where are the best swimming holes in Vermont? Vermont has so many hidden swimming holes nestled sweetly all over the state. For starters, Bingham Falls is a great spot for an all-around swimming hole. With natural pools, cliff jumping, and waterfalls, what else could you want in a swimming hole? Another great place is Bristol Falls in Bristol. Here, you will find a refreshing and fun place to cool off from the summer heat. You’ll find deep pools, a waterfall, and several natural pools to explore. For more amazing swimming holes in Vermont, have a look at this article of 11 outstanding swimming holes in Vermont.

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waterfront hikes in Vermont

August 31, 2020

Luke

Where are the most beautiful places in Vermont?  Vermont has so many charming and beautiful places. This list will try to incorporate places from all over the state, but we can not do it justice with just one paragraph. So, without ordering the list, here are the most beautiful places in Vermont: Quechee Gorge, Lake Willoughby, the Notch Road through Mt. Mansfield, atop Camel’s Hump, Jay Peak, and Moss Glenn Falls. Happy exploring. What are the best road trips in Vermont? Here are a few phenomenal road trip options for you in Vermont. If you are looking for the best mini road trip in Vermont, this two-hour drive through the Notch of Mt. Mansfield along Vermont Route 108 from Stowe to Jeffersonville is perfect, and it may just be the most beautiful drive in all of Vermont. Happy road trippin’! Where are the best swimming holes in Vermont? Vermont has so many hidden swimming holes nestled sweetly all over the state. For starters, Bingham Falls is a great spot for an all-around swimming hole. With natural pools, cliff jumping, and waterfalls, what else could you want in a swimming hole? Another great place is Bristol Falls in Bristol. Here, you will find a refreshing and fun place to cool off from the summer heat. You’ll find deep pools, a waterfall, and several natural pools to explore. For more amazing swimming holes in Vermont, have a look at this article of 11 outstanding swimming holes in Vermont.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Vermont has so many charming and beautiful places. This list will try to incorporate places from all over the state, but we can not do it justice with just one paragraph. So, without ordering the list, here are the most beautiful places in Vermont: Quechee Gorge, Lake Willoughby, the Notch Road through Mt. Mansfield, atop Camel’s Hump, Jay Peak, and Moss Glenn Falls. Happy exploring.

What are the best road trips in Vermont?

Here are a few phenomenal road trip options for you in Vermont. If you are looking for the best mini road trip in Vermont, this two-hour drive through the Notch of Mt. Mansfield along Vermont Route 108 from Stowe to Jeffersonville is perfect, and it may just be the most beautiful drive in all of Vermont. Happy road trippin’!

Where are the best swimming holes in Vermont?

Vermont has so many hidden swimming holes nestled sweetly all over the state. For starters, Bingham Falls is a great spot for an all-around swimming hole. With natural pools, cliff jumping, and waterfalls, what else could you want in a swimming hole? Another great place is Bristol Falls in Bristol. Here, you will find a refreshing and fun place to cool off from the summer heat. You’ll find deep pools, a waterfall, and several natural pools to explore. For more amazing swimming holes in Vermont, have a look at this article of 11 outstanding swimming holes in Vermont.