Honey Hollow Falls
Bolton, VT

Rating: 4.0/5.0

Honey Hollow Falls
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State:

Vermont
County: Chittenden County
Town: Bolton
Park: N/A
Type: Plunges, horsetails and cascades
Height: 55-foot total drop
Water Source: Preston Brook
Trail Length: Less than 0.1 mile
Trail Difficulty: Moderate
Hiking Time: 5 minutes
Altitude Gain: -50 feet to base of falls
Best Time To Visit: Year Round
Swimming: Not Possible and/or Prohibited
DeLorme Atlas: Page 45, K-13 (unmarked)
Handicap Accessible: No
Included in Guidebook: Included in Guidebook
Dogs Allowed: Yes
Cost to Visit: Free
Alternative Names: None Noted
THE FALLS:

The towns of Waterbury and Stowe never cease to astonish us as we seem to continue discovering new waterfalls in this general area practically every year. Honey Hollow Falls is our latest find. Located within minutes of other fantastic falls in the area, “absolutely gorgeous” and “extraordinarily photogenic” were our first reactions to this wonderful waterfall and hollow. The brook tumbles a total of 55 feet over a 150-foot long section of near-continuous lunges, horsetails and cascades. The falls and hollow, bordered by pretty ferns and thick moss, are a photographers dream. Some of our all-time favorite shots have been taken here.


TRAIL INFORMATION:

From the parking area, rough paths lead toward the top of the upper falls. Once you reach the upper falls, far rougher trails lead down steep, slippery and often muddy terrain to the lower falls. It is possible but difficult to descend into nice but shallow pools below several of the falls.


DIRECTIONS:

Directions for this particular waterfall are not posted online. Please see directions in our published guidebook, New England Waterfalls: A Guide to More Than 400 Cascades And Waterfalls, or you can email us and we will happily provide them to you.


SPECIAL NOTES:

None.



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