Falls of Lana

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Falls of Lana drops Beaver Brook through a forested gorge near Lake Dunmore—a popular day-use trailhead with several connecting routes.

Place & History

The falls have long drawn hikers from the Brandon and Lake Dunmore area. This guide does not document full history; follow Forest Service notices for closures.

Land & River

Beaver Brook here loses elevation in steps. Flow spikes with rain; crossings and stone become more serious in high water.

Geography

Salisbury sits in Addison County’s lake and forest country. Route 53 links Brandon to Lake Dunmore recreation.

Animals

Songbirds and common forest mammals; keep food packed and dogs only where rules allow.

Ecology

Northern hardwood forest with brookside moss and spray zones. Trampling widens social trails—stay on signed tread.

Stewardship

Pack out trash, use restrooms when open, and avoid cutting new paths to the brook.

Local Context

Busy summer weekends fill the lot—arrive early or plan a weekday.

Quick Facts

  • Map and Conditions use the same lat/lng as conditionsPage.config (trailhead / planning point).
  • Limited wading only where you verify depth and current—no cliff jumping.
  • Live USGS/NWS merges on Conditions when configured.