10 Easiest Waterfalls in Vermont

These Vermont waterfalls are good picks when you want a short walk, an easier family stop, or something scenic without a long hike.

Easy to reach does not mean low risk. Wet rock, spring runoff, and crowding can still change the feel fast, so check each guide before you go.

Interactive map of Vermont for the ten easiest waterfalls on this page. Marker numbers match the list; tap a pin for a preview and a link to open the full field guide.

#1 Thundering Brook Falls — Killington area

Short boardwalk falls on Thundering Brook—viewing only, not a swim hole.

Swim
Not possible
Walk
10-20 min

#2 Moss Glen Falls — Stowe

A fast Stowe waterfall stop with a big photo payoff.

Swim
Not recommended
Walk
10-15 min

#3 Texas Falls — Hancock

GMNF picnic loop to a rocky gorge—no swimming; stay on the trail.

Swim
Not possible
Walk
15-25 min

#4 Moss Glen Falls — Granville

A short Granville Gulf waterfall stop with classic roadside appeal.

Swim
Not recommended
Walk
5 min

#5 Big Falls — Troy

A short NEK gorge trail with big-river energy and real payoff.

Swim
Wading and swimming below the falls in lower flow
Walk
5-10 min

#6 Buttermilk Falls — Ludlow

Falls Brook tiers near Ludlow—cold pools, granite ledges, and a short woods walk from the road.

Swim
Allowed
Walk
About half a mile each way from typical roadside parking to the falls

#7 Bingham Falls — Stowe

Waterfall and swimmable pool on Mountain Road. Dirt pull-offs by the signed trailhead.

Swim
Allowed
Walk
10-15 min

#8 Sterling Gorge Falls — Stowe

Gorge cascades near Stowe—moderate-risk swim and wade context only.

Swim
Not recommended
Walk
15-30 min

#9 Bartlett Falls — Bristol

Lincoln Road falls near Bristol—swimming happens, but hazards are real.

Swim
Not recommended
Walk
2 min

#10 Bristol Memorial Park Falls — Bristol

A compact Bristol gorge waterfall with a strong short-stop payoff.

Swim
Not recommended
Walk
5 min