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Enosburg Falls River Access Park
Enosburg Falls, Vermont
Freshwater river-access park on the Missisquoi with a conservative access pin.
At a glance
Overview
Rocky river pools. Plan for about 3-5 minutes from the Duffy Hill Road pull-off down to the bedrock pools (0.05 mi one way if you hike the full approach). Water use is often conditional on flow, staffing, and season—double-check before you suit up.
- County
- Franklin County
- Region
- Northwest Vermont
- Water type
- River pool
Know before you go
Not wheelchair accessible
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Enosburg Falls River Access Park is a 7-acre Village of Enosburg Falls park on the Wild and Scenic Missisquoi River directly below the Enosburg Falls hydro dam, with bedrock pools for swimming, smallmouth-bass and trout fishing, and a Northern Forest Canoe Trail portage. Coming north on VT 108, turn LEFT onto Duffy Hill Road IMMEDIATELY before the Missisquoi River bridge in Enosburg Falls; park in the signed pull-off on the right and walk the short path down to the river. Warning: the site is marked with 'Danger, drowning' signs and water levels can change without notice because of upstream hydro operations -- always pick a conservative spot on low-flow days and stay out entirely during or after rain. If you are also looking for paddling access, the separate Missisquoi Street Access Point (established 2022) sits a short way downstream in the village with stone steps and a small boat put-in.
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