Vermont’s waterfalls are breathtaking wonders that are best seen in person. Whether you visit them in the spring during gushing peak flow or view them as frozen natural sculptures in the winter, the beauty is undeniable. Today’s feature highlights a unique stairway waterfall in Manchester. Journey to Lye Brook Falls for a slice of heaven on Earth.
Lye Brook Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in Vermont. To reach it takes some time and effort, but the big pay-off is worth every step you take.
Nature has reclaimed an area that was heavily logged over a century ago. Follow one of these old roads at the beginning of your journey for an easy start.
The entire trail is just over 4 1/2 miles round trip. Make your way further into the forest and the trip gets steeper and rockier providing a more challenging hike.
A visit in the winter treats you to views of the frozen falls that are just as captivating. Bring your camera, the photo opportunities are endless along this trail.
Reach the falls by following the blue-blazed trail through the Lye Brook Wilderness. Once you get there, enjoy the sight of one of Vermont's most stunning waterfalls.
Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for this hike. After a lot of precipitation, the trail becomes muddy in sections. Plan to spend at least three hours to hike to the falls and back. To get there enter 489 Glen Rd., Manchester Center, VT 05255 into your GPS. Once you arrive, follow the Lye Brook Falls Service Road to the parking area for the trailhead.
Have you ever visited Lye Brook Falls? Share your experiences and photos in the comments section below or in our Vermont Nature Lovers Group on Facebook. If you like exploring many different kinds of trails, check out this epic ice trail for a winter outing like none other.
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