Texas Falls
Vermont · height not recorded · Green Mountain National Forest · Last verified 2026-05-15
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Texas Falls is a waterfall in Addison County, Vermont. Height has not been officially recorded. Access details and conditions have not yet been verified in person by Fallspots — the data on this page comes from OpenStreetMap and USGS GNIS.
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| Waterfall | Distance | Height | Trail | Dogs | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas Falls (this page) | — | — | — | Y | Free |
| Bailey Falls | 2 mi | — | — | — | — |
| Moss Glen Falls | 6 mi | — | — | — | — |
| Falls of Lana | 8 mi | — | — | — | — |
| Warren Falls | 11 mi | — | — | Y | Free |
| Abbey Pond Cascades (upper) | 11 mi | — | — | Y | Free |
Questions visitors ask about Texas Falls
Answers built from our structured data. If a question isn't here, the fact is unverified — we'd rather omit than guess.
Is Texas Falls in a national or state park?
Yes — Texas Falls is inside Green Mountain National Forest. We inferred this from OpenStreetMap protected-area polygons; if you find we got the boundary wrong, please report it. See the park page for fees, hours, and current conditions.
Can I bring my dog to Texas Falls?
Yes — dogs are allowed (Green Mountain National Forest permits leashed dogs in most areas). Inferred from park type; check the official site for trail-specific restrictions. Always leash and pack out waste.
Is there a fee to visit Texas Falls?
No entrance fee. Green Mountain National Forest is free to access. Some trailheads may charge a parking fee separately.
How far is Texas Falls from a major city?
Texas Falls is 7 miles from Rochester (about 9 minutes' drive).
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Where it is
43.9355, -72.9016
Sources and live status
Where we got the data, and where to check current conditions before you drive.
Last verified by Fallspots: 2026-05-15
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