9 Geologic Formations in Vermont That You Shouldn't Miss

May 28, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Whether you’re exploring Vermont’s covered bridges, visiting Quechee Gorge or skiing at Killington, you’ll find Vermont to be picture-perfect. If you’re the outdoorsy type, you’ll love Vermont. In winter, of course, there’s plenty of skiing and snowboarding. In the warmer months, however, Vermont offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and boating. If you enjoy boating, swimming and fishing, a vacation rental on Lake Champlain might be perfect for you.
Restaurants in Vermont

1. Pulpit Rock

East Burke, VT
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

A bare ledge that juts 1,000 feet over Lake Willoughby; offers fantastic views.

2. Nebraska's Notch

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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Nebraska's Notch

Geological formation along the Lake Mansfield Trail in the Green Mountains.

3. Casey's Hill

Underhill, VT
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Casey's Hill

4. Otto's Ice Cream & General Store

3816 Vt Route 30 S, Poultney, VT 05764-9061 +1 802-287-9925 http://www.ottosconespoint.com
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Otto's Ice Cream & General Store

Reviewed By Sugarbushvacations - Venice, United States

Very friendly staff, great sandwiches, the meatloaf was outstanding, ice cream portions are exceptionally large, just a great addition to the area. You know its good, when you meet all the locals eating there or stopping in to buy beer. If you are traveling Route 30 between Poultney and Manchester, make this your rest stop, clean rest room, wide choice of food, sandwiches, ice cream, pastries, something for everyone in your family.

5. Quechee Gorge

Route 4, Quechee, Hartford, VT +1 802-295-1550 http://www.quecheegorge.com
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4.5 based on 984 reviews

Quechee Gorge

Locals think of this 165-foot gap as "Vermont's Grand Canyon."

Reviewed By 365syl-ga - San Antonio, United States

Visited Quechee Gorge on Fall Foliage tour and it was a gorgeous site. The Gorge looked beautiful with the fall colors and there is a trail that goes along the river if you are able be sure to take the short hike to the falls well worth the trip. Colors are beautiful and the falling leaves in the breeze so lovely!!!

6. Old Jelly Mills Falls

Stickney Brook Road, West Dummerston, VT 05301
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Old Jelly Mills Falls

7. Sentinel Rock State Park

Hinton Hill Road, Westmore, VT 05860 http://fpr.vermont.gov/state_lands/management_planning/documents/district_pages/district_5/sentinel_rock
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Sentinel Rock State Park

8. Slate Valley Trails

200 Main St PO Box 242, Poultney, VT 05764 [email protected] http://slatevalleytrails.org/
Slate Valley Trails

Slate Valley Trails (SVT) is a network of over 40 miles of foot and mountain biking single-track and double-track trails on private and public land in the Slate Valley region of southwestern Vermont. Trails are free and open to the public. Beginner, intermediate, & advanced hiking and mountain bike trails with many fun loop or point-to-point options. Many scenic views of Lake St. Catherine and the nearby Southern Adirondacks and Taconic Mountains, as well trail that meander through forests and meadows. Close to Rutland and Killington Regions, Manchester, and nearby Glens Falls/Queensbury/Lake George, NY regions. http://slatevalleytrails.org/

9. Lone Rock Point

Burlington, VT
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

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