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Wymans Falls
Chester, Vermont
Forest cascade. Check posted parking and respect neighbors. Near Chester.
At a glance
Overview
Forest cascade. Plan for about Ten to fifteen minutes from a allowed pull-off on a rough path to the brook. (0.15 mi one way if you hike the full approach). Most visitors come for the view; swimming may be limited or not allowed.
- County
- Windsor County
- Region
- Southern Windsor County
- Water type
- Waterfall
- Waterfall type
- Cascade
Know before you go
Public
Not wheelchair accessible
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Wyman's Falls is a small cascade on a brook in Chester, Windsor County, in the hills between the Williams River and the Black River drainages. It is and does not carry a canonical entry in the main Vermont waterfall references; surrounding banks are largely private. Expect an informal path from a allowed shoulder, loose footing, and no signage. The cascade runs best in spring and within a day or two of rain. For a developed swim in the same drive, Twenty Foot Hole VRC site in Reading and the Saxtons River Access VRC site in Westminster are stronger destinations.
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