Bingham Falls Parking & Trailhead

Category: Hiking area

Address: 6524-6892 Mountain Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Jun Simons

Jul 4, 2022

Nice very short hike, with a little steep section near the end. Make sure to go all the way down to the lowest part of the falls, where you can walk along the river. Theres room for swimming though the water is very cold. We went on July 4th and there were quite a number of people, but we didn’t have a problem finding parking.

Dragons Fire

May 31, 2022

This was a great hike and fun place to visit. It did not take long to complete the trail. There is no fee for any of it. The trail itself is well marked. Watch out for slick areas and some steep ups and downs. The end is well worth the trouble. Enjoy this little treasure.

Paul Chakoian

May 26, 2022

Short descent, but wonderful waterfalls off a steep drop. The rock steps go all the way down to the water. Short but steep, and potentially very slippery during mud season. If you go left at the waterfall there's a large fairly flat quiet area and calm shallow water. A nice little getaway and change of pace.

Sachin nayak

Oct 13, 2020

If you wanna go to the Bingham falls, this is the starting point for that fall. The trailhead starts from this parking area. The fall itself is a few minutes away. The trail is steep down hill with slippery rocks and slopes. I’d recommend wearing a proper set of hiking boots for this trail. It isn’t difficult so anyone could easily do this and watch the spectacular falls at the end of the trail. The parking area is limited but is available on either side of the road. I’d avoid this if there’s rain pouring down since it’d make it more challenging to get a good grip going down the trail. The trail is very well maintained and there are sign boards to lead the way. A good trail overall and a must visit place if you’re around the area

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Questions & Answers

Do you need a park pass to visit the hiking trails? Specifically Bingham Falls

Brittany Strange | May 24, 2019
Jonna Thomas | May 25, 2019

Nope

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Is this open in the winter?

Natalie Rivera | May 23, 2020
Vance Ely | May 24, 2020

Yes, water proof shoes or boots would be great and dress warm.

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