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Roaring Brook Falls
Bradford, Vermont
Tiered falls. Roadside pull-off access—use the shoulder safely and watch traffic. Near Bradford.
At a glance
Overview
Tiered falls. Plan for about Five to ten minutes from a shoulder pull-off to the brook. (0.1 mi one way if you hike the full approach). Most visitors come for the view; swimming may be limited or not allowed.
- County
- Orange County
- Water type
- Waterfall
- Waterfall type
- Tiered
Know before you go
Not wheelchair accessible
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Roaring Brook Falls is a small tiered cascade on a brook in the town of Bradford, Orange County, in the Upper Valley east of the White River corridor. This page appears to be a duplicate of the separate roaring-brook-falls-bradford entry in the same town and is Treat both as the same lightly-documented stop: a short roadside scramble to a small cascade, with the surrounding land largely private. Park in a allowed shoulder spot and do not cross fences. The brook runs best in spring and within a day or two of rain. For a developed Orange County swim, the North Hartland Lake USACE beach to the south is the stronger choice.
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