Bingham Falls Trail

Bingham Falls Trail

Mountain Road Stowe, Vermont 05672

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About this Location

The Bingham Falls trail is 0.5 miles with a climb of 200 feet.

Bingham Falls has quickly become one of the most popular waterfall hikes in Vermont due to its easy access, impressive geology, and photographic nature. The hike itself is only about a quarter-mile down to the falls, but it is steeper at the bottom and often can be wet and slippery, so proper hiking shoes with good tread are highly recommended. Certain sections of the trail traverse close to the edge of the gorge. Although many of these sections are roped off, please make sure all members of your party, especially children, stay far away from these edges. A fall into the gorge can be fatal.

From the historic village, take VT-108 north 6.4 miles. About a half-mile after Stowe Vacation Rentals and the base of the Auto Toll Road, park in one of the dirt pull-offs located on both sides of the road. The trailhead is on the east side (on the right as you are driving up). Be mindful of all posted parking signs and only park in areas designated for parking. Be careful crossing the street and getting ready for your hike in these parking areas, as this section of VT-108 is a 50 mph road.

Notable Trails

The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike to Bingham Falls.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Last updated October 13, 2023