Nearby Spots
- Fairfax Falls12 mi awayWaterfallsFairfax Falls is one of the more useful remaining northern Vermont waterfall pages because it is easy to name, easy to place, and gives Franklin County another legitimate water-feature stop. It is not a marquee swimming destination, but it has enough waterfall identity to matter.View Guide
- Poland Covered Bridge River Access15 mi awaySwimming HolesPoland Covered Bridge River Access is a clean public Lamoille River page with a big sandbar feel, easy splash-and-swim use, and strong day-trip utility thanks to rail-trail adjacency. It fits the catalog very naturally as an easy-access public river page instead of a vague local-only spot.View Guide
- Kings Hill Brook Falls17 mi awayWaterfallsKings Hill Brook Falls is a better-than-average Franklin County waterfall add because it has a distinctive setting below bridges and a pool that keeps it from feeling like throwaway authority content. It is still a lower-demand page, but it rounds out northern Vermont well.View Guide
- Brewster River Gorge18 mi awaySwimming HolesBrewster River Gorge is a Vermont swim-access page in the Lamoille County with a canyon-style gorge-pool page with established parking on Canyon Road and stronger destination feel than a generic swim stop. It works best as an honest scout-first river, quarry, pond, or gorge stop rather than an overhyped secret-spot page.View Guide
- Sterling Gorge Falls21 mi awayWaterfallsGorge cascades near Stowe—trailhead parking, short rocky approach, moderate-risk water context.View Guide
- Hell Brook Cascades23 mi awayWaterfallsHell Brook Cascades is the rougher, steeper, more rugged water-feature page on the Mansfield side, with a serious trail reputation and multiple cascades instead of one easy roadside payoff. This is a viewing-first waterfall page for hikers already in the area, not a casual family swim stop.View Guide