The trailhead for the hike is easy to find. You go about three miles north of Stowe on Rt. 100 until you see Randolph Rd. bear off to the right. Follow Randolph Rd. to Moss Glen Falls Rd. and make a right. The trailhead and parking are about a quarter of a mile down the road on the left.
The book promised that kids would never bitch, whine, moan or complain at any point during the hike because there is so much for them to see. And, thank goodness, the book was right. The first part of the trail has the kids walking on wooden planks through a swampy area. Then the path goes along a stream where there are plenty of places for the kids to stand by the waterside and chuck rocks and sticks into the water.


The path from the parking lot to the top of the falls is probably a half-mile. So, it's fairly short but still long enough to keep the kids happy. At the top of the falls, we walked along the ravine until the banks lowered to the river's edge. We found a nice spot to have lunch before heading back down.


So, now that we know our kids can handle some kid-friendly hikes, we are going to try out a new program from the Montpelier Section of the Green Mountain Club called the Young Adventurers Club. It's geared towards kids 6 and under but is open to anyone.
The idea is to put together outdoor activities during the winter months that will get the kids outside and enjoying our local natural beauty. One of the things I like about the program is that the activities are all in the Montpelier area. So, they kids won't get cranky in the car and, most importantly, won't fall asleep on the way home. I'd rather have them sleep at night than during the day in the car after a day of winter hiking. This stuff is a guaranteed good night sleep.
So, here's the schedule:
Adventure Schedule
December 9 - KICKOFF! - Paine Mountain Hike & Cocoa Slurp, Kids Medium, Lexi Shear 229-9810
January 6 - Snowshoe North Branch Park, Kids Easy, Dave Blumenthal 229-9810
January 13 - Snowshoe Hubbard Park, Kids Easy, Alyssa Krebs 485-4312
February 3 - Snowshoe Spruce Mountain, Kids Difficult, Matt Krebs 485-4312
February 18 - Learn Cross Country Skiing at Morse Farm, Kids Easy, Dave Blumenthal 229-9810
March 18 - Winter Wander in Weisner Woods, Kids Easy, Mike Wetherell 223-8493
April 1 - Spring Ski/Walk to Smugglers’ Notch, Kids Medium, Cara Robechek 223-3333
Now we just need some snow.
UPDATE: jds has some great info in the comments that I wanted to bring up to the post:
Those falls are #4 in the Best Falls of the Northeast, as arranged by the fantastic website Waterfalls of the Northeastern United States. In that same area is another not to be missed set of falls, Bingham Falls at #8. The trip there is less of a hike and more of a walk, except for a short huffer on the way back. My son walked the majority of it when he was just over a year old. But he's a bit of a bruser.
Speaking of Moss Glen, there's another set of falls on Rt. 100 that share the same. The one in Granville, #19 on that list, is located a bit south of Warren and right on the road. It doesn't have the natural surroundings as the others, but still beautiful.
And why we are talking about falls on Rt 100, let's not forget about the best swimming hole in central VT, Warren Falls. Warren Falls are as impressive a set of falls as anything in the waterfall heaven of Western, NC, even if the weather isn't good for taking a dip.
BTW, I got so caught up on falls along the Rt 100 corridor that I forgot to mention the best of the best, located in our proverbial back yard! Benjamin Falls is situated between Barre and Montpelier behind the VW dealership. If you follow the stream up river from the parking lot (west side is best) you'll come across a raging cascade that goes on and on. No official trail exists and it is on private property, so proceed at your own risk. But as any old timer will tell you, it's definately a gem.