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"This short (1/2 mile) and easy hike follows a trail alongside the Sterling Falls Gorge in the Sterling Falls Gorge Natural Area. The falls themselves consist of three falls, six cascade sets and eight pools. In summer, a few of the cascades and pools may be hidden by the leafy green foliage of the forest."
"If you like waterfalls, then this is a fantastic trail for you to check out!. It’s an easy-level trail, so it’s kid and dog-friendly. Plus, it’s great for all experience levels."
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"Another great spot to stop by in Stowe is the Giles W. Dewey Memorial Bridge. This is a charming covered bridge that spans across the Little River. It’s only used by pedestrians and looks very scenic, especially with the river running below it."
"The hike to the Stowe Pinnacle is short and steep with a climb of over 1,500 feet. It’s rated moderately difficult, but the view from the rock summit is amazing and well worth the effort. It’s one of the most photographed views in the state, with views of Mt. Mansfield, Camel’s Hump, and the Worcester and Sterling Mountain Ranges."
"Lots of rocks and boulders, you go up over 1500 feet in about 1.5 miles. Frequently Asked Questions about Stowe. The top attractions to visit in Stowe are:"
"Robert Frost (1874–1963) was America's most renowned and best-loved poet in the mid-20th century. For several years he lived with his family on a farm near Franconia, now known as Frost Place. Many of his best and most famous poems describe life on this farm and the scenery surrounding it, including 'The Road Not Taken' and 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.' The years spent here were some of the most productive and inspired of his life."
"Robert Frost (1874–1963) was America's most renowned and best-loved poet in the mid-20th century. For several years he lived with his family on a farm near Franconia, now known as Frost Place. Many of his best and most famous poems describe life on this farm and the scenery surrounding it, including 'The Road Not Taken' and 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.' The years spent here were some of the most productive and inspired of his life."
"Last but not least is another easy trail for hiking in Stowe: Wiessner Woods!. As the name suggests, this hike is mainly a forest trail that will bring you through beautiful trees and nature. You might even pass by some great wildflowers or even wildlife."
"Almost entirely forested, Wiessner Woods is a public access park that has several trails running through it for hiking, nature viewing, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. Black bears do live in the area though so the public is advised to use caution."
"Edson Hill Road (3.5 miles off Rte. 108)Stowe, VT 05672802-253-7221. Encompassing 79 acres, this forested area is a prime spot for outdoor recreation in Stowe."
"Another great spot to stop by in Stowe is the Giles W. Dewey Memorial Bridge. This is a charming covered bridge that spans across the Little River. It’s only used by pedestrians and looks very scenic, especially with the river running below it."
"Visited on 6/10 - Shared the burrata and the asparagus appetizers and then split a couple of burgers. All of the food was delicious, but the asparagus wa..."
"We've been to Stowe a few times and always eat out at the highly recommended spots. Of all of the places we've been, Cork was by far the best!"