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Photograph Moss Glen Falls

Granville, Vermont

4.5/5
based on 4 reviews

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Added by Lisa Groene

Photograph one of Vermont's most popular and well known waterfalls. Easily accessible and located along the roadside of scenic Route 100.

While enjoying some of Vermont's most beautiful fall foliage along Route 100, be sure to stop and photograph Moss Glen Falls. Located approximately 3 miles outside of Granville, Vermont, Moss Glen can be found right along the roadside, making these falls easily accessible. There is a large parking area near the falls where you can pull off and park. Cross over a small bridge (visible from the parking area) then follow the walkway that will lead to a wooden viewing deck; here you will find great vantage points to photograph the falls. The trail to the viewing deck is very short (.1 mile) and very easy.

If visiting in the spring, and water levels are good, you may also be able to view Little Moss Glen Falls, a smaller horsetail waterfall that can be seen near the foot bridge.

There is also a waterfall named Moss Glen Falls in Stowe; be sure not to get the two mixed up. For an added adventure, you could always check them both out!

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Waterfall

Photograph Moss Glen Falls Reviews

Despite the fact that this is essentially a roadside attraction, it's incredibly beautiful and fun to photograph. Note that the pool below the waterfall is very shallow and swimming is not allowed. For awesome swimming, head up route 100 a bit and stop at Warren Falls.

These falls are extremely picturesque during the fall when the leaves are changing. It makes for a great spot for photography and even a picnic.

Definitely stop here if you get the chance to visit Vermont in the fall. There's usually a maple syrup stand in the parking lot with best maple syrup you can find out there.

Only been once. It was February and the falls were all frozen over. Beautiful pictures, but I found no challenge in it.

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