Quechee Gorge
Stunning natural gorge in Vermont
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Anissa Borchardt

Quechee Gorge, located in Vermont, is often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the East." This stunning natural wonder features a deep, narrow chasm carved by the Ottauquechee River, showcasing dramatic cliffs and lush greenery.

Visitors flock to the area for its breathtaking views, especially from the scenic overlook that provides a perfect vantage point to take in the beauty of the gorge. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding woods, offering opportunities for exploration and adventure. In the fall, the foliage really pops off, making it a popular spot for leaf-peepers.

The nearby village of Quechee adds a charming touch with its quaint shops and restaurants, inviting travelers to relax and soak in the local vibe. Whether it's a leisurely stroll along the river or a more challenging hike, Quechee Gorge has something for everyone looking to connect with nature.

ADMISSION:
Day-Use Entry Fees

  • Ages 14 and older: $5 per vehicle

  • Children ages 4–13: $2 per vehicle

  • Children younger than 4: Free

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