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Enjoy an easy 0.5-mile walk through downtown Middlebury, featuring views of Otter Creek and the historic Middlebury Falls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Downtown Middlebury Walk is easily accessible from various points within the town center. As it's part of the broader Trail Around Middlebury (TAM) network, you can find parking in downtown Middlebury's public lots or on-street parking areas. Many sections of the TAM, including those near the downtown area, are designed for easy access, allowing you to start your walk conveniently.
Yes, the Downtown Middlebury Walk, and generally the sections of the Trail Around Middlebury (TAM) that it utilizes, are dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
The Downtown Middlebury Walk can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures. Summer is pleasant, especially along Otter Creek. In winter, the scenery can be stunning, but be prepared for potentially slippery or snowy conditions, and consider wearing appropriate footwear like sturdy boots or even crampons.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to enjoy the Downtown Middlebury Walk or the sections of the Trail Around Middlebury (TAM) that it encompasses. These trails are publicly accessible for everyone to enjoy.
The terrain on this walk is quite varied, offering a blend of urban and natural surfaces. You'll encounter city sidewalks, paths covered in pine needles, and graded gravel sections. The route often follows Otter Creek, providing picturesque views of its cascading falls and gorge. Some parts might also take you through wooded areas or across bridges like the Dan & Peggy Arnold Bridge.
A major highlight of this walk is the stunning Middlebury Falls and the Otter Creek gorge, which are right in the heart of town. You'll also cross the Dan & Peggy Arnold Bridge, offering excellent views. The walk showcases Middlebury's charming historic architecture and provides a unique blend of natural beauty within an urban setting.
Yes, this walk is generally considered easy and is very suitable for families. Its relatively short distance and varied, engaging scenery, including the falls and historic town, make it an enjoyable outing for all ages. However, always be mindful of surroundings, especially near the creek.
Yes, the Downtown Middlebury Walk is essentially a segment of the larger Trail Around Middlebury (TAM), an extensive 18-mile footpath that encircles the village. This means it seamlessly connects to numerous other sections of the TAM, allowing you to extend your walk into different natural environments like Battell Woods or along other parts of Otter Creek. The route also passes through sections of the Triangle Bike Route.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended. While generally easy, sections can be muddy after rain. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. Bringing water is always a good idea, and if you're interested in photography, your camera will find plenty of subjects, especially around the falls and historic buildings.
The Downtown Middlebury Walk is rated as easy. It features minimal elevation gain and a relatively short distance, making it accessible for most skill levels. While some sections might be uneven or muddy after rain, it's generally a leisurely stroll through the town and along Otter Creek.
Absolutely! The Downtown Middlebury Walk is situated right in the heart of Middlebury, a vibrant town with many cafes, restaurants, and shops. You'll find numerous options for a coffee, a meal, or a snack just steps away from the trail, perfect for relaxing after your walk.