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| Okay, let me make sure I say it, "Vermont's Grand Canyon". Actually, I never heard the phrase until I stopped at the visitor's center. It is a very impressive gorge / ravine and there is a long trail to the bottom that would take more than an hour to walk up and back at a slow pace. I wouldn't want to try and walk up the trail in the snow. It is quite steep. There's a great view of fall foliage from the bridge in autumn. |
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| Quechee Gorge Park is located between Woodstock and Norwich Vermont on Route 4. The visitor's center near the gorge has a lot of tourist information about the surrounding area. There is a souvenir and snack shop right next to Quechee Gorge (or is it Queechee Gorge?) where the tour buses stop. Other than a couple of restaurants and a hotel, there isn't much else in the immediate area. |
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| In the town of Quechee itself, I saw the library and an Inn, but I never saw a "Main Street" with a sidewalk. The mini-mall below is not far from where the Quechee library is. There are also a lot of condos in the Queechee Vermont area. |
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