Moss Glen Falls is a breathtaking tourist attraction located in Stowe, Vermont, United States. This stunning natural wonder features a picturesque …
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Oct 20, 2024
Worth the trek. We were told the trail has improved significantly with the addition of the steps. The steps, with no guard rails, were a challenge for my wife with bad knees. Full review by EdRoyOdem
Oct 5, 2024
The walk to the falls was quick and easy which was nice! We hiked a little further up, but don’t think the view from above was any better. Nice stop along the way! Full review by michelle238o
Oct 1, 2024
There are actually 2 Glen Moss Falls along Hwy 100/108. The one being reviewed in just South of Stowe and about a 10 minute walk/hike whereas the second one is about 2 miles north of Killington Ski R… Full review by chrisfinchapex
How far away are Moss Glen fall and Sterling Falls Gorge from Stowe Mtn Lodge?
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Not really far. About 20 minutes. They are on some back roads, at least the way I got there and had to ask directions. The roads are a little tough to follow and GPS directions get you …
Not really far. About 20 minutes. They are on some back roads, at least the way I got there and had to ask directions. The roads are a little tough to follow and GPS directions get you close but not quite there. It's a fun search and beautiful falls.
We're 70 years old. Is it an easy trek to falls? can we drive to suitable viewing area? Jack & Cindy
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It's about a ten min. walk over mostly level, but somewhat muddy land. The last approach is all uphill- we joked about having to repel back down, so it's quite steep and we …
It's about a ten min. walk over mostly level, but somewhat muddy land. The last approach is all uphill- we joked about having to repel back down, so it's quite steep and we needed to brace against roots, hold onto trees, etc. both up and down to the Falls viewing spot.
I have a bad knee and really cannot hike at all. I was wondering if you are able to see the waterfall without hiking.
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Yes and no. There are parts of it you can see, but that involves climbing down, closer to the actual fall. And even while you climb down, you still may not be able to see the whole …
Yes and no. There are parts of it you can see, but that involves climbing down, closer to the actual fall. And even while you climb down, you still may not be able to see the whole thing unless you're willing to walk through knee deep water. You can try from above. The hike up isn't that bad, but I would be concerned about your decent. The hike to the fall is super easy and may just be worth it for fun. Best of luck