Since caves and waterfalls are some of the many natural wonders that make Vermont so beautiful, how about planning a day out to explore a few caves in Vermont during your time in the Green Mountain State?

To make it easy for you, the following road trip itinerary was put together. As you’ll see, the trip begins and ends with checking out some of the most popular caves in Vermont. In the middle of the road trip, you’ll have time to stop and appreciate a few known waterfalls in the state too.

Remember to pack a camera, flashlight, extra socks, and other essentials, before you set out on your adventure!

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  1. Donahue Sea Caves - Burlington

AllTrails/Megan Elizabeth Take a short walk to see the Donahue Sea Caves. If you want to go inside, plan to come here when the marsh is frozen. This way you’ll be able to walk across the water to check out the cave.

  1. Moss Glen Falls - Stowe

Google/Michele Kellogg Plan a hike to enjoy these scenic waterfalls during this stop on your road trip.

  1. Bingham Falls Trail - Stowe

AllTrails/anurag singh You’ll need to take a short trail to reach this waterfall in Smugglers’ Notch State Park.

  1. Buttermilk Falls Trail - Ludlow

AllTrails/Nick Arduini Stretch your legs and enjoy the sounds of nature at this serene waterfall.

  1. Everett Cave - Bennington

Google/NH Adventurer Head to Southern Vermont Colleges hiking trails to check out Everett Cave. While it’s only a short hike to reach the cave, there’s an incline. Visit the Bennington Area Trail System for more information.

 

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Take a short walk to see the Donahue Sea Caves. If you want to go inside, plan to come here when the marsh is frozen. This way you’ll be able to walk across the water to check out the cave.

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Plan a hike to enjoy these scenic waterfalls during this stop on your road trip.

AllTrails/anurag singh

You’ll need to take a short trail to reach this waterfall in Smugglers’ Notch State Park.

AllTrails/Nick Arduini

Stretch your legs and enjoy the sounds of nature at this serene waterfall.

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Head to Southern Vermont Colleges hiking trails to check out Everett Cave. While it’s only a short hike to reach the cave, there’s an incline. Visit the Bennington Area Trail System for more information.

Have you seen any of these caves in Vermont? What did you think? Did you go inside? Let us know in the comments below!

Aside from waterfalls and caves in Vermont, there’s so much more to explore in the state. Check out: 8 Wonderful Road Trips To Take Around Vermont to get other ideas of what you’ll do the next time you set off on an adventure in the Green Mountain state.

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