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Bristol Cliffs Wilderness Adventures

Bristol Cliffs Wilderness offers a rugged landscape of untouched forests and dramatic cliffs, attracting outdoor enthusiasts with its natural beauty and solitude.

3,675
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
Low Visitor Numbers
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Bristol Cliffs Wilderness

Bristol Cliffs Wilderness
 

Bristol Cliffs Wilderness, located in Vermont, is a pristine area characterized by steep cliffs, dense hardwood forests, and serene natural beauty. Established as a wilderness area, it remains largely undeveloped, providing a haven for various wildlife species and offering visitors a chance to experience the great outdoors with minimal human interference. This area covers a section of the Green Mountains, with elevations ranging from 1,000 to 2,065 feet, making it a remarkable spot for challenging hikes and great views. Historically, the region has been preserved to maintain its natural state, promoting ecological integrity. Recreation in the Bristol Cliffs Wilderness includes hiking, bird watching, and photography, as the dense forest cover and undisturbed landscape enhance its appeal to those seeking tranquility and adventure. The wilderness is famed for its remote and scenic hiking opportunities, allowing hikers to experience the rugged terrain and observe diverse plant species endemic to Vermont’s wilderness.

Highlights

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The dramatic cliffs offering challenging hikes and breathtaking views

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A diverse forest habitat supporting species like the eastern hemlock and moose

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Cold River, a pristine stream cutting through the wilderness area

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Remote and serene settings for solitude and reflection

Notable Natural Features

Bristol Cliffs

These cliffs provide stunning vistas and are a focal point for challenging hikes.

Cold River

A serene stream offering peaceful spots for reflection and photography.

Eastern Hemlock Stands

These stands are home to various wildlife, including moose and numerous bird species.