Not all of Vermont's natural wonders are found in plain sight. But Silver Lake is a less obvious wonder well worth finding. Often overshadowed by the nearby larger and more popular Lake Dunmore, this blue lake may take a little more effort to reach but it's a locale you won't want to miss. Take an exhilarating hike through the forest on the Silver Lake Trail to find the big payoff at the end of the path.
Silver Lake is located just east of the southern end of Lake Dunmore on Route 53 in Brandon. This natural wonder is part of the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area.
The hike to this gem in the forest is 5.3 miles and for the most part, is on wide open wooded paths.
A few portions of the trail have roots and rocks making it tricky footwork so make sure you have proper hiking footwear on.
Enjoy the quiet forest setting and huge boulders along the way. With an elevation gain of only 711 feet, most can make the journey easily.
Silver Lake is smaller than the renowned Lake Dunmore but it is no less scenic. The still clear waters reflect the blue skies creating a gorgeous oasis.
Stop and enjoy a swim or have a picnic on the sandy shore. If you're lucky, you'll have this stunning spot all to yourself.
If you still have some extra energy, you might want to take the short side trip requiring a one-mile hike to see the breathtaking Falls of Lana.
Silver Lake Trail is a great hike to take in the summer when you can stop for a swim. But you'll want to plan a return trip in the fall when the foliage erupts into full color.
You can find a map to the Silver Lake Trail by visiting AllTrails.com.
Have you ever hiked the Silver Lake Trail? Check out even more of Vermont's stunning lakes here.
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