Most reviewed Geologic Formations in Vermont


  1. 4.5 Quechee Gorge (1.031 reviews)
    - Wow!!!
    Canyons • Geologic Formations
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    If you're visiting Vermont, don't miss Quechee Gorge, also known as the state's "Grand Canyon." The 165-foot gorge cuts through the Ottauquechee River and is the crown jewel of Quechee State Park. The park offers easy hiking trails on both sides of the gorge, and camping and kayaking are popular activities here too, making it an ideal destination for outdoor lovers. The best time to visit is during the fall when the foliage colors are at their peak. Be sure to visit the gift shop and the nearby Vermont Toy Museum, both of which are within walking distance from the park's entrance. – Tripadvisor See more..
  2. 5.0 Casey's Hill (5 reviews)
    - Spa getaway
    Geologic Formations
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    A Historic Castle with an old stately romantic atmosphere. The spa was wonderful we enjoyed the amenities and the dining was excellent. See more..
  3. 4.5 Old Jelly Mills Falls (3 reviews)
    - Would be best in the spring
    Spent 1-2 hours Geologic Formations • Waterfalls
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    The water level was really low when we visited but would be good with the spring thaw. The falls were more of a trickle but it is a beautiful area with trees. It was a great wading area when we visited See more..
  4. 5.0 Slate Valley Trails (1 review)
    - Quality Trails & Friendly Community
    Spent 2-3 hours Biking Trails • Hiking Trails • Geologic Formations
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    Slate Valley Trails (SVT) is a network of over 40 miles of foot and mountain biking single-track and double-track trails on private and public land in the Slate Valley region of southwestern Vermont. Trails are free and open to the public. Beginner, intermediate, & advanced hiking and mountain bike trails with many fun loop or point-to-point options. Many scenic views of Lake St. Catherine and the nearby Southern Adirondacks and Taconic Mountains, as well trail that meander through forests and meadows. Close to Rutland and Killington Regions, Manchester, and nearby Glens Falls/Queensbury/Lake George, NY regions. http://slatevalleytrails.org/ See more..

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