Although it isn’t as grand as Quechee Gorge, Brewster River Gorge is just as special. Aside from its downright GORGE-ous landscape, this outdoor destination isn’t as crowded as the more popular Quechee Gorge. Therefore, it’s ideal for spending some peaceful time in nature without having to be around a lot of people. So, if you’re looking to be in a quiet spot with serene scenery (and a waterfall too!) read on to learn more about Brewster River Gorge in Cambridge and one of the best hikes in Vermont.
To reach Brewster River Gorge, head to the Grist Mill Covered Bridge in Jefferson, Vermont to the trailhead. Since the entire hike is just under three miles, it'll take about an hour or so to complete.
Due to the weather conditions, the best time to visit the gorge is between May and October.
Although it's not the tallest gorge in Vermont, the Brewster River Gorge is still impressive at 75 feet.
As you walk along the trail, take time to appreciate the lush greenery as you hike to (and through) the gorge.
As you can see from this photo, there will be plenty of wildflowers and vegetation for you to marvel at as you wander along one of the most scenic hiking trails in Vermont.
When you hit the trail, remember to bring your camera when you visit the gorge. This way, you can capture picturesque views like this one.
On a warm day, feel free to take a dip in one of the swimming holes created by the gorge.
If you’d like to get started on planning an outing to Brewster River Gorge, visit AllTrails. The trek to the gorge might be one of the best hikes in Vermont, but it’s far from the only worthwhile trek in the state. Check out the AllTrails site for a roundup of the best hiking trails in Vermont. Want to enhance your AllTrails experience? Consider checking out the AllTrails+ sign-up, where you’ll find more information on making the most of the AllTrails site.
Remember, this gorge is just one of the state’s beautiful wonders. If you’re interested in learning about another, check out our past article on Quechee Gorge, one of the more popular natural wonders in Vermont.
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