Quechee State Park

Quechee State Park

Quechee State Park in Vermont offers visitors stunning views of the dramatic Quechee Gorge, a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and outdoor recreation just a short drive from nearby towns.

102
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1933
Year Established

About Quechee State Park

Quechee State Park
 

Quechee State Park is located in the heart of Vermont along the Ottauquechee River, encompassing the scenic Quechee Gorge — often called 'Vermont's Little Grand Canyon.' The gorge itself is a deep, 165-foot chasm carved by glacial meltwaters at the end of the last Ice Age. The park is rich in both natural beauty and recreational opportunities, featuring well-maintained trails, a large picnic area, and access points for fishing and kayaking in the Ottauquechee River. The gorge’s cliffs offer a striking contrast of verdant woods and exposed rock, providing habitat for various native wildlife including birds of prey and brook trout in the river below. Visitors can explore the Dotted Line Trail, walk across the historic Quechee Gorge Bridge, or simply enjoy the views at several overlook points. The park also includes a developed campground with modern amenities, making it a favored destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Quechee State Park holds historical significance as part of the oldest public recreation areas in Vermont, and its location along the Vermont Route 4A corridor makes it an accessible destination from many points in the region. Outdoor pursuits here are wide-ranging, from sunrise photography to fishing, hiking, and seasonal snowshoeing. The park’s day-use and camping facilities make it a practical base for exploring nearby attractions such as the Quechee Village and the Vermont Institute of Natural Science—a center dedicated to environmental education and wildlife rehabilitation.

Highlights

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Quechee Gorge Overlook – stunning views of the 165-foot deep gorge

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Historic Quechee Gorge Bridge spanning the Ottauquechee River

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Dotted Line Trail – wooded hike down into the gorge bottom

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Developed campground with river access and picnic facilities

Notable Natural Features

Quechee Gorge

A deep glacial gorge carved over 13,000 years ago, offering exceptional river and cliffside views.

Ottauquechee River

A cold-water river supporting native brook trout and providing recreational opportunities such as fishing and paddling.

Quechee Gorge Bridge

Historic steel arch bridge completed in 1911, a prominent architectural feature and viewpoint.