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Entrance to the Quechee Gorge Visitor Center.
Stairs at the visitor center lead down to the hiking trail.
The trail starts behind the visitor center.
This connector trail leads to the Quechee Gorge Trail.
Looking back up at the visitor center from the trail.
This section of trail is wheelchair accessible.
The wide Quechee Gorge Trail can accommodate a lot of visitors.
The Quechee Gorge Trail leads down to the river where it exits the gorge.
The other direction on the Quechee Gorge Trail heads uphill under the bridge.
Signs clearly direct hikers along the trail.
The trail walks along the top of the gorge and leads to picnic tables, a dam, and Dewey's Mill Pond.
A blue jay rests beside the trail.
Picnic tables along the Quechee Gorge Trail.
Picnic tables along the Quechee Gorge Trail.
Start of the gorge near the dam.
Water flowing over the dam along the trail to Dewey's Mill Pond.
Another peek at the bridge heading back from the dam.
The bridge has a pedestrian lane on each side, allowing for views into the gorge.
The view looking north from the bridge.
The view looking south from the bridge.
A look down into the gorge.
Rushing water through the gorge.
Just over the bridge is a picnic area.
Picnic tables can be found on both sides of U.S.-4.
A trail leading to a nearby nature center starts from the picnic area.