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Quechee Gorge Bridge

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Quechee Gorge Bridge

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The Quechee Gorge Bridge is a historic steel arch bridge located in Hartford, Vermont, carrying U.S. Route 4 across the dramatic Quechee Gorge and the Ottauquechee River. Standing at an elevation of approximately 166 meters (545 feet) above sea level and soaring 165 feet (50 meters) above the river, it is Vermont's oldest surviving steel arch bridge and a significant landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This impressive structure offers unparalleled views into what is often called…

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    18. Mai 2023

    Wandern

    Die Quechee Gorge Bridge überblickt die Quechee Gorge, die auch als „kleiner Grand Canyon von Vermont“ bekannt ist. Dieser tiefe, kilometerlange Abgrund entstand während der Eiszeit vor etwa 13.000 Jahren durch das Schmelzwasser eines zurückweichenden Gletschers. Diese Brücke bietet einen großartigen Blick über eines der atemberaubendsten Naturwunder des Staates; Sie können aus über 168 Fuß Höhe auf den Ottaquechee River blicken, der durch die Schlucht fließt! Diese Brücke ist ein großartiger Ort, um Ihren Spaziergang im Quechee State Park zu beginnen oder zu beenden.
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    11. Oktober 2022

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    Kaum eine Wanderung, eher ein schöner Spaziergang.
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    13. Dezember 2023

    Fahrrad

    Bekannt als Vermonts Grand Canyon, haben Sie von der Straßenbrücke aus einen herrlichen Blick auf die Schlucht. Sie können Ihr Fahrrad auch abstellen und den Wanderweg nutzen, um die Gegend weiter zu erkunden und im Sommer schwimmen zu gehen.
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    1. Quechee Gorge Trail

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    Explore Vermont's "Little Grand Canyon" on the easy 0.9-mile Quechee Gorge Trail, offering stunning views and river access.

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    The Quechee Gorge Trail is an easy 2.7-mile hike in Quechee State Park, offering dramatic gorge views and river access.
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    Hike the easy 2.7-mile Quechee Gorge Trail in Vermont's Little Grand Canyon, offering stunning views and river access.
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    Höhenmeter 170 m

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    Donnerstag 19 März

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    26 %

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    Ort: Quechee, Windsor County, Vermont, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What are the main hiking trails available at Quechee Gorge, and what are their difficulty levels?

    The primary trail is the Quechee Gorge Trail, which follows the rim of the gorge. It's generally considered an easy walk, suitable for families and those seeking a gentle stroll rather than a strenuous hike. This trail offers various viewpoints and opportunities to descend closer to the Ottauquechee River. While not a challenging trek, it provides a scenic experience.

    How long does it typically take to walk the main Quechee Gorge Trail?

    The Quechee Gorge Trail is often described as more of a scenic walk than a long hike. While specific durations can vary based on how far you choose to go and how often you stop for views, many visitors find it to be a relatively short and enjoyable experience, perfect for soaking in the natural beauty without requiring extensive time.

    Besides the bridge, where are the best viewpoints to experience Quechee Gorge?

    Beyond the bridge itself, which has dedicated cutouts for photos, the Quechee Gorge Trail offers numerous viewpoints along its path. These allow you to see the gorge from different angles and get closer to the Ottauquechee River below. The Quechee Gorge State Park also provides various spots for enjoying the vistas.

    Is there a fee for parking at Quechee Gorge Bridge, and how busy does it get?

    Parking is available at the nearby Quechee Gorge State Park. While the intro mentions parking availability, community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.

    What are the best times of year to visit Quechee Gorge Bridge, and what can visitors expect seasonally?

    Quechee Gorge Bridge is a year-round destination, with each season offering a unique perspective. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer is ideal for outdoor activities like swimming in the river, and autumn showcases spectacular fall foliage. Winter offers a serene, snow-covered landscape, though some activities might be limited. The bridge can get crowded during peak tourist seasons, particularly in summer and fall.

    Are there specific activities or considerations for visiting Quechee Gorge Bridge in winter?

    Visiting in winter offers a beautiful, snow-covered view of the gorge. While hiking trails might be icy or snow-covered, making appropriate footwear essential, the downstream sidewalk on the bridge remains open for pedestrians to enjoy the dramatic views. It's a quieter time to visit, but check weather conditions before you go.

    Is Quechee Gorge Bridge and its surrounding trails dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Quechee Gorge area, including its trails, is generally considered dog-friendly. Many visitors bring their canine companions to enjoy the walks and views. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all.

    What amenities are available near Quechee Gorge Bridge, such as cafes or accommodation?

    The area around Quechee Gorge Bridge is part of Quechee Gorge State Park, which offers camping facilities including tent/RV sites, cabins, and lean-tos. The Quechee Gorge Visitor Center provides information. For cafes, pubs, and more extensive accommodation options, the nearby village of Quechee and the wider Hartford area offer various choices.

    What is the historical significance of the Quechee Gorge Bridge?

    The Quechee Gorge Bridge, built in 1911, is Vermont's oldest surviving steel arch bridge and its only spandrel-braced arch. It was originally constructed for the Woodstock Railroad and later adapted in 1933 to carry U.S. Route 4. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990, recognized for its engineering and transportation history.

    Is the Quechee Gorge Bridge currently undergoing any construction or rehabilitation?

    Yes, as of early 2026, the bridge is undergoing major rehabilitation to improve safety and preserve its structure. This work is expected to be completed by October 2026. During this period, traffic may be limited to one-way alternating flow, but the downstream sidewalk remains open to pedestrians, ensuring views are still accessible.

    Can you swim in the Ottauquechee River at the bottom of Quechee Gorge?

    Yes, in warmer months, some visitors do venture down to the Ottauquechee River for a swim. The Quechee Gorge State Park offers access to the river, making it a popular activity during summer. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions.

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