It's undeniable, Vermont State Parks are incredible, and Smuggler's Notch State Park in Stowe is no exception. Whether you follow trail maps or you stumble upon them, you can find amazing caves, trails, cliffs and even waterfalls. If you know where to look, there is a gem here that you won't want to miss: Bingham Falls. This spring fed swimming hole in VT is a magnificent waterfall with the added bonus of being able to swim there. Let's dive into Bingham Falls!
The hard part might be getting there!
Finding the trail head can be a bit tricky if you've never been there before. As you drive up the Mountain Road (Route 108) in Stowe, look for a small pull off area just after you pass the Toll Road. The marker isn't visible from the road so the pull off will have to serve as a landmark.
The hike to the falls is short but can get steep, especially at the end.
If you're hiking with small children please take extra care as the rocks can sometimes get slippery.
But when you get there you'll quickly see that it's worth the hunt.
Bingham Falls is not only beautiful, but it's a great place to cool down on a hot day.
The falls and pools include a 40 foot cascading waterfall and deep gorges to swim in.
If you're unsure of which areas are safe, look for some locals.
They have probably been there before and can tell you where (and where not) to go.
And they might have a few tips on fun things to try.
Be sure to know your limits and don't try anything silly.
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However, with an explorers mindset (and common sense) you'll agree that Bingham Falls is a place that has to be seen to be believed.
For more to see and do in Smuggler's Notch State Park, check out why we think that if you live in Vermont, you must visit this State Park.
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