![]() ![]() UPDATES SINCE THE 2ND EDITION NONE NOTED. TRAIL INFORMATION Trail information and directions for this particular waterfall can be found in the latest edition of the guidebook: New England Waterfalls.ĭIRECTIONS Trail information and directions for this particular waterfall can be found in the latest edition of the guidebook: New England Waterfalls. ![]() While the meaning of the name of these falls is a mystery, the term bittersweet likely refers to either the low volume of water often seen here, or is indicative of potential agricultural runoff from nearby farmlands. In low-water conditions, a thin ribbon of water is seen falling among a wall of moss on only one side. Although highly seasonal, Beaver Brook takes the stage during the spring with a tumbling two-sided plunge, each side dropping 18-to-20 feet. Vermont has dozens of roadside waterfalls, and Bittersweet Falls is a fine example of those categorized as easily-viewed falls. ![]() Share this page / follow New England Waterfalls on Facebook! Yes, the falls are included as a full chapter within the guidebook Included within the New England Waterfalls guidebook Yes (the land is owned by Monument Farms Dairy but respectful public visitors have long been welcome to visit the falls) (see below for larger image and additional photographs) ![]()
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