About Cadys Falls
Cadys Falls offers a refreshing escape where Kenfield Brook plunges through a striking natural stone wall, creating a broad, cold waterfall that invites you to immerse in Vermont’s pristine wilderness. This primitive cold spring showcases raw nature with its crisp, clear waters and rugged surroundings, providing a serene retreat among the hot springs in Vermont landscape.
Getting There
From Stowe, follow RT 100 north to Morrisville, then head south on RT 100 about a mile before turning onto Morristown Corners Road. At the intersection, take a right onto Stagecoach Road, and the parking area appears on the left after half a mile. A brief 10-minute hike upstream from the parking spot leads you straight to Cadys Falls, where limited parking means early arrival is key.
What to Expect
Cadys Falls remains a calm, quiet spot with only occasional visitors, enhancing its tranquil vibe. The water is refreshingly cold, perfect for a brisk dip or cooling off on a warm day. Facilities are minimal given its primitive nature, so you’ll find an untouched landscape ideal for a peaceful swim in one of Vermont’s peaceful swimming holes.
Tips for Visitors
Visit year-round to experience the falls in various seasons, but warmer months make swimming more comfortable. Bring sturdy shoes for the short hike and pack out all your trash to keep the area pristine. No clear fee information is posted, so prepare for a fee or donation and expect limited services.