Bingham Falls Bouldering
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Elevation: | 1,131 ft | 345 m |
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44.50981, -72.75906 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Brad Fauteux on Feb 6, 2022 | |
Admins: | Brad Fauteux, Jason Hayden, Kristen Fiore, Luc-514 |
Description
This is an aesthetic riverside walk that leads to a series of large waterfalls found on the West Branch Little River. It is a perfect place to go for a cool dip and a great spot to enjoy after a long day at the top of the Notch.
This area has a handful of quality boulder problems including the classic "Butter Tub Factory".
This area has a handful of quality boulder problems including the classic "Butter Tub Factory".
Getting There
This spot is easy to find and has quick easy access with a good parking situation.
Head down the Notch towards Stowe, and turn left onto Notchbrook Road. (This is the same road you turn onto to access the "Mini-Mart" and is also directly across the street from the popular restaurant "The Matterhorn".) Follow this road uphill for about a mile or so. There wil be a sharp right corner and a large gravel breakdown/ pull off on the side. Across the road there is a trail head that also provides parking for several cars.
The hike to the falls is less than a mile, and the hike to the boulders is about 2 minutes on a well-used gravel footpath.
There is also a seasonal outhouse for the Summer months and a picnic table as well.
Google has the trailhead labeled as "Mill Trail" on their maps.
Head down the Notch towards Stowe, and turn left onto Notchbrook Road. (This is the same road you turn onto to access the "Mini-Mart" and is also directly across the street from the popular restaurant "The Matterhorn".) Follow this road uphill for about a mile or so. There wil be a sharp right corner and a large gravel breakdown/ pull off on the side. Across the road there is a trail head that also provides parking for several cars.
The hike to the falls is less than a mile, and the hike to the boulders is about 2 minutes on a well-used gravel footpath.
There is also a seasonal outhouse for the Summer months and a picnic table as well.
Google has the trailhead labeled as "Mill Trail" on their maps.
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