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Amsden Falls
Amsden, Vermont
A small roadside waterfall on VT 131 in Amsden, best treated as a quick look rather than a full stop.
At a glance
Overview
A steep plunge. Plan for about 1-3 minutes roadside view (0.02 mi one way if you hike the full approach). Swimming may be prohibited—treat this as a viewing or photography stop unless signage clearly allows more.
- County
- Windsor County
- Region
- Southern Windsor County
- Water type
- Waterfall
- Waterfall type
- Plunge
Know before you go
Partial
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
The falls sit on the North Branch of the Black River in the Amsden hamlet of Weathersfield, just off VT 131 at the Amsden School Road junction. The drop is behind the historic Amsden Building (Charles Amsden's 1869 store-mill-post office) and is on posted private property; view only from the public road. Public access to the falls themselves is not permitted.
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