Lye Brook Wilderness

Lye Brook Wilderness

Lye Brook Wilderness in Vermont is a pristine natural area offering hiking, wildlife viewing, and stunning waterfalls. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore its rugged beauty.

18,122
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Lye Brook Wilderness

Lye Brook Wilderness
 

Lye Brook Wilderness is a part of the Green Mountain National Forest, located in southern Vermont. With over 18,122 acres, its terrain features a mix of hardwood forests, wetlands, and rocky ridges. The area's centerpiece is the Lye Brook Falls, one of Vermont's tallest waterfalls, providing a stunning backdrop for hikers. The wilderness is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, including moose, black bears, and various bird species, making it an ideal spot for nature photography and birdwatching. Historically, the region was logged extensively in the 19th century, but it has since regenerated and now forms an integral part of the forest's preservation efforts. Visitors are drawn to its network of trails that range from easy strolls to challenging hikes, offering solitude away from bustling tourist spots. Lye Brook Wilderness is especially appealing to those seeking an authentic wilderness experience, with opportunities for backcountry camping and exploration.

Highlights

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Lye Brook Falls – A captivating waterfall and a popular hiking destination.

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Rich Wildlife – Home to species such as moose and black bears.

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Solitude – Offers peaceful hiking experiences away from crowded areas.

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Branched Paths – Trails that lead to hidden spots and lush landscapes.

Notable Natural Features

Lye Brook Falls

One of the tallest waterfalls in Vermont, accessible via a moderate trail.

Stone Chair

Remnants of past human activity, offering a glimpse into the history of the area.

Wetlands

Provide critical habitat for diverse wildlife and add ecological richness.