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Quechee Gorge

Quechee, VT | 181 Miles

Sometimes referred to as “Vermont’s Little Grand Canyon,” the mile-long, 165-foot-deep Quechee Gorge was formed by glacial activity some 13,000 years ago. The Ottauquechee River flows through the bottom of the gorge, which is a popular destination for hiking, swimming, kayaking, and other outdoor activities.

View Quechee Gorge from the bridge overlook on U.S. 4 (Woodstock Road) or from Quechee State Park nearby (there is no entry fee for day use at the park).

Click here to view this route in the Harley-Davidson Ride Planner and start planning your next adventure.

Originally published in 2022.


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