Warren Falls is a 20-foot waterfall on Mad River in Washington County, Vermont. The waterfall is located in the Rochester Ranger District of Green Mountain National Forest.
Hike Length: 0.2 miles
Estimated Time: < 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Rochester Ranger District of Green Mountain National Forest
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Rochester Ranger District of Green Mountain National Forest
Trail Users: Hiking
Dogs: Must be on a leash
Features: Waterfalls (1)
Crowds: High
Warnings: The rocks around the waterfalls are very slippery. Use extreme caution if jumping from the cliffs and boulders
Trailhead GPS: 44.09417,-72.86384
Waterfall GPS: 44.09548,-72.86425
From Waterbury, head south on VT-100 for 7 miles and turn right to stay on VT-100. Go another 11.9 miles and turn right into the Warren Falls parking area.
Dogs: Must be on a leash
Features: Waterfalls (1)
Crowds: High
Warnings: The rocks around the waterfalls are very slippery. Use extreme caution if jumping from the cliffs and boulders
Trailhead GPS: 44.09417,-72.86384
Waterfall GPS: 44.09548,-72.86425
Directions:
From Waterbury, head south on VT-100 for 7 miles and turn right to stay on VT-100. Go another 11.9 miles and turn right into the Warren Falls parking area.
Map:
Hike Description:
Pick up the trail from the north end of the parking area at the kiosk and go about 0.1 miles to the waterfall.
The waterfall is a series of small drops on Mad River into deep and inviting pools.
Swimming in the pools and jumping from the cliffs and boulders are very popular here. Cliff jumping is inherently dangerous, but this is about the safest place to do it if you should choose to.
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