Cadys falls — cliff jumping spot in Morristown, Vermont
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Cadys falls

Morristown, Vermont · map view — photos in the app

About this spot

Cadys Falls is a set of rapids and a low cascade on the Lamoille River in the small hamlet of Cadys Falls (Morristown), right at the Route 100C bridge next to an old mill/dam structure. This exact pin matches the OSM-named waterfall. Note: many swimming-hole guides describing a secluded double waterfall and pool reached via a half-mile hike from a Stagecoach Road parking lot are actually describing a different feature on Kenfield Brook (Terrill Gorge), not this riverside spot — treat those write-ups as a separate location, not this pin. Access here is roadside with private structures nearby; footing near the dam is slick and current is strong. No confirmed public jumping culture at this exact site.

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