handmade Italian cuisine on the Church Street Marketplace
THE FARMHOUSE TAP & GRILL
award-winning gastropu & eer ar in downtown Burlington
GUILD TAVERN
classy tavern with wood-grilled steaks, casual fare, & craft cocktails
Exploring Vermont’s breathtaking natural beauty reveals a way of life defined by unhurried rhythms, open-minded culture, and a dynamic spirit. Rooted in distinct geographic features and time-honored traditions, Vermont is a place where a slower pace cultivates curiosity, offering the opportunity to indulge in moments of reflection, renewal, and rebalancing calm.
Green Mountain culture embraces the state’s seasonal changes and the kaleidoscope of experiences they bring, from outdoor adventures to culinary delights, weaving unexpected excitement into the fabric of everyday life. Exploration at a natural pace reveals surprises in every corner. Vermont’s tranquil beauty provides the ideal backdrop for hiking through brilliant foliage, skiing down powdery slopes, or feeling the majesty of expansive vistas on scenic drives. With every step forward, Vermont’s rural landscapes and spirited downtowns offer space to reconnect with the natural world, family, and life itself.
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GREEN GETAWAYS: How Vermont’s Resorts Are Crafting the Future of Sustainable Tourism
Vermont’s Green Mountains, celebrated for their vibrant seasons and commitment to environmental stewardship, provide an ideal getaway for eco-conscious travelers. Leading in sustainability, Vermont’s businesses and communities are committed to showcasing the state’s natural beauty while minimizing environmental impacts.
With a deep-rooted tradition of stewardship, Vermont actively works to enhance visitor experiences and preserve its landscapes for future generations. Through innovative energy solutions, educational programs, and eco-friendly operations, each resort uniquely proves that sustainable tourism is not only achievable but deeply fulfilling. Embrace Vermont’s picturesque seasons and explore a wide range of outdoor activities at five of the Green Mountain State’s premier destinations.
After more than two decades of dedicated efforts, Vermont’s outdoor recreation areas seamlessly integrate sustainability with the exhilarating, year-round activities for which the state is celebrated. This blend of recreation and environmental stewardship lies at the core of the Green Mountain State’s philosophy, establishing Vermont as a top choice for those in search of thrilling yet eco-friendly experiences in any season.
Jay Peak Resort
Leading the Way in Eco-Innovation
Nestled at the top of the state in the northern Green Mountains, Jay Peak Resort also holds top billing as a resort fully committed to sustainability. Most recently the location of one of the largest carbon reduction projects in Vermont’s—and the ski industry’s— history, Jay Peak Resort boasts a long and proud record of ambitious environmental initiatives.
Jay Peak’s recently installed three-megawatt electric boiler testifies to their commitment to reducing fossil fuel reliance. Projected to reduce propane demand by 60%, the boiler will heat the hotel, conference center, indoor waterpark, restaurants, and retail spaces. An existing waste heat recovery system also transfers heat from the indoor skating arena to the indoor waterpark, further decreasing energy needs and continuing to demonstrate that decisions that benefit the environment can also benefit business. The resort’s expanded partnership with ECOLAB also enables housekeeping’s services to reduce water consumption by two million gallons a year.
No matter the season you visit Jay Peak Resort, you’ll find activities for all ages, tastes, and abilities. In the winter, its slopes are a paradise for skiers and snowboarders, boasting the highest natural snowfall in the East and some of the best snow on its varied terrain. As the weather warms, the resort transforms into a hub for golf, hiking, and mountain biking, with its stunning landscapes offering a constant backdrop. Year-round, check out the indoor waterpark, spa, arcade, climbing gym, and more.
Smugglers’ Notch Resort
A Family-Centric, Eco-Conscious Retreat
With a long-held policy that the environment is an important part of every family vacation, Smugglers’ Notch Resort has been a leader in environmental stewardship since the 1970s. Focused on minimizing their overall environmental footprint, management and employees are committed to being responsible stewards of Vermont’s natural resources and communities by local sourcing food and products, updating to energy efficient lighting, promoting wildlife and habitat protection, and more. The Living Machine water conservation program utilizes specific environmentally friendly plants and bacteria to facilitate their wastewater treatment.
As a family-focused resort, Smugglers’ Notch is also committed to inspiring all visitors to appreciate the nature around them with their educational programs, which aim to raise the environmental awareness of guests. Their ongoing goal is to make every stay not just a vacation, but an educational environmental stewardship experience they’ll take with them when they leave the resort.
Smugglers’ Notch Resort offers a plethora of year-round, familyinclusive activities and recreation. Winter activities include skiing and snowboarding, tubing, snowshoeing, and the Adventure Center with Ninja Ropes course. Summer offers up opportunities for vibrant hikes, swimming, kayaking, fishing, disc golf on their national PDGA-recognized course, and more. There’s never a lack of something to do while exploring the area’s lush surroundings.
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Bolton Valley
Setting the Sustainability Bar High
Discover a haven of ecological adventure at Bolton Valley Resort. Nestled in the mountains just outside of Burlington, Bolton Valley boasts some of the best backcountry skiing in the state. Visitors enjoy breathtaking views, diverse recreational offerings, and a commitment to sustainability that cements Bolton Valley as a pioneer in responsible tourism.
Sporting an on-site wind turbine and the recipient of the state’s first shipment of Taiga electric snowmobiles, Bolton is a crossseason blur of sustainability projects, both inside and out. On the snow, the resort replaced 150 halogen night-skiing lights with high-efficiency LEDs, cutting energy use by half, and replaced its diesel pumphouse generator with an electric compressor, drastically reducing fuel consumption. Captured heat from the new compressor, along with two high-efficiency propane wall heaters, also function as a de-icing room for snowmaking hoses. Bolton’s projects show that even seemingly small improvements can positively affect multiple areas of a resort.
Thanks to a partnership with the Energy Co-op of Vermont, Bolton heats its base lodge with high-efficiency, low-emission pellet stoves, powered by locally produced wood pellets, further reducing fossil fuel dependence and emissions. From trash bags made from recycled agricultural plastics to replanting spring grass with composted soil from collected food waste, Bolton Valley Resort continues to improve its sustainability while providing epic experiences that keep visitors returning for generations.
Just a 30-minute drive from downtown Burlington, surrounded by 5,000 acres of pristine forest, Bolton Valley offers year-round recreation. Enjoy cross country, alpine, backcountry, and night skiing and riding, snowshoeing, pool, hot tub, and more during the winter. In the summertime, enjoy a round of disc golf, hit the trails as a beginner or expert mountain biker, or take in live music at an outdoor concert.
Killington Resort
Sustainable Innovation in Every Season
The Beast of the East is as big on environmental initiatives as it is on terrain and is renowned for being the first ski resort to open and the last to close on the East Coast. Guests can indulge in their favorite outdoor activities while supporting environmental initiatives through Killington Resort’s innovative approach to sustainability offers. This commitment to sustainability enhances the overall experience.
While Killington Resort is home to one of the larger solar arrays in the Vermont ski industry, it also powers its Peak Lodge and the K-1 Express gondola via Cow Power, a joint program that uses an anaerobic digester that repurposes greenhouse gasses produced by cow manure into renewable electricity. The electricity is put to good use at Killington Resort, which is home to the largest EV charging hub in the U.S. ski industry. Combined
with comprehensive recycling and composting efforts, and even a solar array-adjacent apiary program (where visitors can purchase Killington-produced honey at the Grand Lodge shop), Killington stands out as a big player making big environmental moves for the benefit of the state.
Heralded for its legendary skiing and snowboarding, Killington’s allure extends into summer with a thrilling downhill biking park, hiking, golfing, and more. Year-round, go for an exhilarating ride on the Killington Beast Mountain coaster, a 4,800-foot-long roller coaster featuring twists, turns, and corkscrews.
Stratton Mountain Resort
Green Practices in a Four-Season Wonderland
An EPA-recognized WasteWise partner, Stratton is known for its longstanding commitment to waste reduction and environmental stewardship. The resort mirrors its expansive on- and offslope programs with an equally robust roster of efficiency and sustainability initiatives that touch every aspect of the resort.
An early implementor of efficiency upgrades like LED lighting and low-energy snowguns, Stratton sets a high bar for energy sourcing, with 64% of its power coming from renewable sources and an overall 94% designated as carbon-free. Taking steps to support its commitment to zero-waste, Stratton utilizes compostable packaging for all to-go containers, sources food and beverages from local farms and businesses, and, with the help of Casella, diverts up to two tons of food waste a week from the landfill to a methane digester to be used for renewable energy production.
Stratton’s robust snowmaking system allows the ski area to enhance riparian habitat for local flora and fauna, stewarding the terrain for the plethora of organisms that call the resort’s three snowmaking ponds home. The resort continues to prove that sustainable practices can enhance the recreational experience, making it more meaningful and impactful.
The resort’s diverse terrain offers a variety of activities throughout the year. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, enjoy snowmobile tours, Nordic skiing, and the tube park during the winter months. Summer brings the opportunity for downhill mountain biking, golf, tennis, pickleball, and hiking at Stratton Mountain Resort.
After over two decades of ongoing work, Vermont’s outdoor recreation areas continue to blend sustainability practices with the exhilarating, year-round activities that Vermont is known for. Vermont’s ski areas offer a window into a world where the thrill of adventure is firmly rooted in a deep respect for the environment. The unique combination of recreation and environmental stewardship is at the heart of the Green Mountain State’s ethos, making Vermont a premier destination for those seeking an exciting and eco-conscious escape in any season.t
Learn more about the sustainability initiatives at Vermont’s outdoor recreation resorts. Check out: skivermont.com
ACCESSIBLE ADVENTURE AT VERMONT RESORTS
Through Adaptive Sports Partners, Jay Peak’s Adaptive Ski Program offers lessons to empower all individuals through sport.
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities. They promote independence and further equality through access and instruction to sports and recreational activities.
Smugglers’ Notch Resort’s adaptive program provides inclusive recreation for children and adults, ensuring everyone can experience the joy of skiing and riding.
The Bart Adaptive Sports Center at Stratton Mountain Resort teaches all athletes the joys of skiing and snowboarding, using the latest in adaptive equipment and progressive methods.
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(TOP L) SMUGGLERS’ NOTCH RESORT
(TOP R) KILLINGTON RESORT
(BOTTOM L) KILLLINGTON RESORT
(BOTTOM R) STRATTON MOUNTAIN RESORT
VERMONT SIGNATURE EVENTS
Vermont Signature Events showcase the rich variety of experiences that define Green Mountain life. From town-wide festivals to 100-year-old traditions, these top-rated events bring visitors into the fabric of the community and offer a true taste of what’s local.
Vermont Maple Festival | St. Albans
April 26-28, 2024 | vtmaplefestival.org
The Vermont Maple Festival celebrates the state’s signature crop, maple syrup. Offering a variety of activities, including sugarhouse tours, cooking and product contests, craft shows, antique displays, pancake breakfasts, numerous kids’ activities, and a vibrant parade.
Sound of Music in Concert at Trapp
Family Lodge | Stowe
June 20-22, 2024 | flynnvt.org
Step into the timeless world of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s iconic music at The Sound of Music: In Concert. Enjoy enchanting melodies and captivating performances at this unforgettable experience.
8th Annual Vermont Renaissance Faire | Essex
June 22-23, 2024 | vtgatherings.com/vtrennfaire
This family-friendly gathering features over 100 crafters, artisans, and food vendors from Vermont and New England. Delight in performances by musicians, dancers, acrobats, and magicians, alongside historical encampments, fight demos, and even a live joust with a “unicorn.”
45th Annual Middlebury Summer Festival on the Green | Middlebury
July 7-13, 2024 | festivalonthegreen.org
For over 45 years, Festival on the Green has been a cherished event in Addison County’s Shiretown, drawing visitors to its free, family-friendly performance series. With 17 acts over seven days, this outdoor event offers a delightful experience for all ages.
PHOTO COURTESY OF: SOUTHWESTERN VERMONT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Vermont Blueberry Festival | Readsboro, Whitingham, Jacksonville, Wilmington, Dover
July 26 – August 4, 2024 | vermontblueberryfestival.com
Celebrate the beloved blueberry, enjoy a street fair and parade, and explore Harriman Reservoir. Delight in blueberry-themed events and endless picking. It’s a week of fun and festivities honoring this delicious fruit in the scenic Deerfield Valley.
The Sunflower House | Woodstock
August & September 2024 | billingsfarm.org/sunflowerhouse-and-billings-farmstead-gardens
This awe-inspiring spectacle of vibrant colors spans 20,000 square feet at Billings Farm & Museum. Guests can wander through this living floral masterpiece, taking in the breathtaking palette of orange, red, and golden yellow.
Summer Dog Party | St. Johnsbury
August 3, 2024 | dogmt.com
The cherished Dog Mountain Summer Dog Party invites hundreds of dogs and their owners to revel in the joys of summer. Live music, food trucks, and local vendors create a lively atmosphere, while activities like the Doggie Walk of Fame and Dog Contests provide entertainment at this all-weather celebration.
Garlic Town, USA | Bennington
August 31, 2024 | garlictownusa.com
Every Labor Day Weekend, Bennington Vermont becomes “Garlic Town, USA” in honor of all things garlic and agriculture. This acclaimed festival boasts over 130 vendors, including garlic growers, farmers, food trucks, and artisans. With live music, chef demos, and kids’ activities, it’s been a stinkin’ fun tradition for nearly 30 years.
Rutland’s Whoopie Pie Festival | Rutland
September 14, 2024 | rutlandwhoopiepiefest.com
Sample delicious whoopie pies from vendors across the East and witness the assembly of a massive whoopie pie by the Dream Maker Bakers Team. Enjoy entertainment, activities, and tasty food options.
Vermont Wine & Harvest Festival | Wilmington, Dover
September 20-21, 2024 | vtwinefest.com
From downtown Wilmington’s Wine & Soup Stroll to the picturesque Mount Snow venue, indulge in the finest wines, soups, and artisanal products from across the region. Experience the best of Vermont’s culinary and craft scene over two delightful days.
Want more Vermont events? Check out: Plan.VermontVacation.com/Events
Vermont International Film Festival | Burlington October 18-27, 2024 | vtiff.org
Experience the magic of cinema at the Vermont International Film Festival, a 10-day celebration of diverse, independent films from around the globe. Join filmmakers, panelists, and special guests for post-film Q&As, receptions, and parties in the charming downtown Burlington setting overlooking Lake Champlain.
Stowe Winter Carnival | Stowe
January 2025 | stowewintercarnival.com
Watch professional ice carvers create stunning sculptures throughout the village, then experience the NICA-sanctioned Ice Carving Competition. Enjoy over 20 activities for all ages, including ski movies, kids’ carnival fun, and unique sports tournaments like Snowgolf and Snowvolleyball.
Harris Hill Ski Jump | Brattleboro
February 2025 | harrishillskijump.com
Experience the 103-year-old tradition of international ski jumping at Harris Hill Ski Jump, New England’s only Olympic-size jump. Witness jumpers aiming to break the 341-foot hill record, soaring at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. Join the festive atmosphere with music, food, bonfires, and a beer tent.
PHOTO COURTESY OF: ZEN AND CHAOS STUDIOS, JIM GREENE
LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE
If there’s one thing that Vermonters value, its our unbeatable quality of life. Surrounded by a pristine environment and stunning landscapes, Vermont continues to be a nationwide leader in addressing complex issues. Vermonters are committed to preserving and sharing the land they live, work, and play on.
Vermont’s values, its communities, and unparalleled advancement opportunities make Vermont an attractive place to move to. Initiatives like the Declaration of Inclusion reinforce that Vermont is welcoming and values the positive effects of diversity in our communities. As of April 2024, 144 towns and cities, home to roughly 75% of the population, have adopted a declaration that condemns discrimination in all of its forms and commits to fair and equal treatment of everyone.
Consistently ranked one of the best states for quality of life and safest places to live, Vermont’s top-rated schools and thriving small business economy also make this a great place to raise a family or pursue the business idea you’ve always had a passion for.
With 1,400 miles of mountain biking trails and 20 alpine ski areas throughout the state, you’re sure to find an excuse to get outdoors year-round.
Vermont’s commitment to inclusivity, the environment, arts and culture, business entrepreneurship, and the local food system are evident in the innovations found in every corner of the state. Read on to find out why Vermonters love where they live, work, play, and do business.
IZZY JOHNSON
What brought you to Vermont?
What originally brought me to Vermont was the bike industry. I had helped to run a women’s gravel clinic in Richmond, Vermont, and fell in love with the community of strong women and people up here.
Vermonters are so genuine in their connection to each other, making spaces in the bike world feel safe for new and current folks. They care about the trails, and they push each other athletically as well, which I love. Those characteristics were some of what I was looking for in a new living environment and community.
What keeps you here?
The things that have kept me in Vermont are the tight-knit community, the beautiful natural spaces, and the mutual desire of the communities to make people feel welcome and care for our natural world.
Something else that has made me stay is my desire to increase the racial diversity here in Vermont. As a person of color, this is deeply important to me. You don’t often see a lot of folks of color living here, and I want people to know that Vermont is a safe place, so more people know that they are welcome here.
Learn more about Vermont’s Declaration of Inclusion: vtdeclarationofinclusion.org
I recently started a bike tour and backpacking company with a friend called Color the Valley. While we offer inclusive trips for all, we also offer trips exclusively for BIPOC and queer folks and focus on getting BIPOC folks outside. We created this company because we wholeheartedly believe that representation matters and we want folks to be safe, included, and welcomed into intimidating spaces such as bikepacking and backpacking. We are excited to show everyone the natural beauty that Vermont has to offer.
For more inspiration on making the move to Vermont visit: ThinkVermont.com
FEATURED & STATEWIDE TRAVEL SERVICES
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FEATURED TRAVEL SERVICES
STAY
Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington
Continually offering a streamlined experience, getting you what you need when you need it. Offering a complimentary 24-hour airport shuttle, Delta Burlington provides a convenient and stylish location for meetings, weddings, and all other special occasions. $$ 1117 Williston Rd., South Burlington 802-658-0250
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Lake Morey Resort
Nestled on Lake Morey surrounded by protected forests, this is the perfect location for a family getaway, live music event, golf outing, corporate event or wedding. Seasonal activities include golf, watersports, hiking, ice skating, an indoor pool, lakeside dining, summer concerts, and more. $$$-$$$$ 82 Clubhouse Rd., Fairlee 802-333-4311
LakeMoreyResort.com
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Middlebury Inn
As a 3 Diamond AAA and proud member of Historic Hotels of America, Middlebury Inn offers historic charm and modern comfort with traditional guest rooms, onsite Waterfalls Day
Spa, and locally sourced Vermont Face and cocktails by Morgan’s Tavern. $$-$$$ 14 Court Sq., Middlebury 802-388-4961
MiddleburyInn.com
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The Landmark Trust USA
Experience history in your own way. Offering five authentically restored historic properties as vacation rentals ideal for family getaways, romantic escapes, and foliage trips. Stay in Rudyard Kipling’s Naulakha where he wrote The Jungle Book. $$$-$$$$
707 Kipling Rd., Dummerston 802-579-1853
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Trapp Family Lodge
A Little of Austria… a Lot of Vermont®. Family fun and outdoor adventures await you at this 2,600-acre mountain resort by the family that inspired “The Sound of Music.” Spectacular mountain views, European-style and New England cuisine featured across four restaurants. $$$$
700 Trapp Hill Rd., Stowe 800-826-7000
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WEST HILL HOUSE B&B
Historic home in the scenic Mad River Valley near Sugarbush. Nine guestrooms with gas fireplaces, phones, A/C, HDTVs, and en suite private baths with jetted tubs or steam showers. Delicious breakfasts. Common rooms with HDTV and pool table. Close to activities, attractions, golf, and scenery. No smoking, no pets. Children 12+ welcome. Complimentary EV charging. 1496 West Hill Rd., Warren 802-496-7162
westhillbb.com
LUXURIOUS PAMPERING PACKAGE
From $999 for two nights, plus tax. Enjoy a relaxing, romantic weekend with your significant other at this peaceful B&B surrounded by beautiful perennial gardens. Available year-round.
Package includes:
• Two nights in a premier suite
• Dinner for two at an excellent local restaurant
• Relaxing couples massage and much, much more.
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West Mountain Inn
Set high on 150 private mountainside acres, West Mountain Inn specializes in fresh local cuisine. The Inn’s spacious guest rooms, romantic dining room, welcoming tavern, hiking trails, extensive gardens, and amazing views provide the perfect relaxing and delicious Vermont get-away. $$-$$$
144 West Mountain Rd., Arlington 802-375-6516
WestMountainInn.com
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Woodstock Inn & Resort
Located in Woodstock, known as “the prettiest small town in America,” the historic resort features luxury accommodations, farm-to-table dining, and endless activities like the 18-hole golf course, world-class spa, alpine and Nordic skiing, fly-fishing, falconry, and Athletic Club with tennis facility. $$$-$$$$
14 The Green, Woodstock 855-969-3074
WoodstockInn.com
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EXPERIENCE
Birds of Vermont Museum
Natural history meets art at the Birds of Vermont Museum. Indoors, discover a unique collection of lifelike woodcarvings. Outdoors, explore trails, picnic areas, and an accessible tree house. The gift shop has unique one-of-a-kind nature-related gifts. Special events all year.
900 Sherman Hollow Rd., Huntington 802-434-2167
BirdsofVermont.org
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Bragg Farm Sugar House & Gift Shop
Visit this traditional family-operated sugarhouse. Enjoy year-round maple tours, tastings, and walk the maple trail. Make friends with farm animals, visit the large gift shop, maple ice-cream parlor, and picnic area. 1005 VT Rte 14 N., East Montpelier 802-223-5257
BraggFarm.com
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Cold Hollow Cider Mill
Real Vermont on Route 100. Watch fresh apple cider pressed year-round on an old-fashioned rack-and-cloth press; hours vary. Fresh cider donuts made daily. Live observation beehive. Free cider samples. Enjoy a taste of authentic hard ciders in the barn.
3600 Waterbury-Stowe Rd., Waterbury Center 802-244-8771
coldhollow.com
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Dakin Farm
No trip to Vermont would be complete without visiting Vermont’s tastiest attraction. Vermont’s finest cob-smoked meats, pure maple syrup, aged cheddar, and other specialty foods. Come by and see the new, airconditioned theater and watch the new Dakin Farm Story. 5797 Route 7, Ferrisburgh 802- 425-6727 dakinfarm.com
Farm-Way, Inc.
Not your typical shopping experience. Tax-free clothing and footwear with free parking. Over 20,000 pairs of boots, sandals, and shoes. Hunting, fishing, camping supplies, pet and horse supplies, furniture, cookware, jewelry, and practical gadgets. Family-owned and -operated. 100% solar powered.
286 Waits River Rd., Bradford 802-222-9316
VermontGear.com
Great Vermont Corn Maze
Aug. 1 to mid-October. Voted #2 Maze in America, New England’s largest maze. Spend the day, 26 acres, 2 mazes, new designs every year, PRETENDIN’ Play Area, 3000 sqft indoor Blacklight Maze, Barnyard Golf, tunnels, friendly goats. Purchase tickets online.
1404 Wheelock Rd., Danville 802-748-1399
VermontCornMaze.com
Hello Burlington
Cradled between the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks, and tucked into the shores of Lake Champlain, Burlington is home to everything that makes Vermont special: friendly people, great nightlife and music, award-winning local food and drink, and the best outdoor recreation in the East.
60 Main St.Suite 100, Burlington 802-863-3489
HelloBurlingtonVT.com
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King Arthur Baking Company
Explore the ultimate baker’s haven at King Arthur Baking in Norwich, home of the flour company’s renowned baking school, bakery, café, and retail store. Experience the legacy and let the freshly baked goods and genuine hospitality sweeten your day.
135 US Rte 5 S., Norwich 802-649-3361
KingArthurBaking.com/Visit BP
Lake Champlain Chocolates
Extraordinary is the feeling of that first bite. The slow melt, the irresistible taste, and overwhelming sensation of pure joy that beckons you to indulge again and again. Go ahead, experience it for yourself.
750 Pine St., Burlington 802-864-1808
LakeChamplainChocolates.com
Silloway Maple
Located minutes off I-89, exit 4. Sugarhouse tours year-round with no reservation needed. Shop for maple syrup, candy, cream, and sugar produced from renewable sources with 27,000 taps. Maple creemees in season. Hike the sugarwoods, large playground, and goats.
1303 Boudro Rd., Randolph 802-272-6249
SillowayMaple.com
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Stone Revival Gallery & Gifts
A visit to the gallery and studio of sculptor M. Julian Isaacson opens a unique window in time. The seldom seen or practiced historical art of hard carved marble and hardwoods are evident inside the beautifully refurbished barn. 1354 VT Route 100, Stockbridge 802-746-8110
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Sushi Yoshi
Sushi Yoshi offers an authentic Asian culinary experience in a casual setting. Enjoy diverse dining from the craft beer garden to private sunken Tatami Rooms. Choose from hibachi shows or sushi bar views of chefs at work. Their menu features traditional and fusion dishes from the Chinese and Japanese kitchen.
Nestled into peaceful East Barre, right off of Route 302, discover a cozy little shop filled with all the flannel clothing you can dream of, and dream in. Made with luxuriously soft organic cotton and handcrafted in America since 1991.
128 Mill St., East Barre 802-476-5226 VermontFlannel.com
The Village Peddler & The Chocolatorium
Handcrafted chocolates & fudge made in our candy kitchen. Vermont gourmet foods, teddy bears, gifts & gelato. Visit Cocoa, our 100lb chocolate Teddy Bear. Explore the world of chocolate, make your own chocolate bar, or enjoy a flight of chocolate.
261 Old Mill Rd., East Arlington 802-375-6037
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Burke Area Chamber of Commerce
The heart of the Northeast Kingdom, the Burke area is home to breathtaking beauty, world class recreation and unique cultural offerings. It’s all here – skiing, hiking, mountain biking, winter fat biking, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, paddling, and more. Your four-season vacation destination.
802-626-4124
BurkeVermont.com
Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce
Okemo Valley Region is the four-season destination for the best New England recreation and mountain relaxation. Home to premier resorts, quaint B&Bs, museums, artisan galleries and antique shops, a wide range of shopping, and culinary offerings to delight the palate.
57 Pond St., Ludlow
802-228-5830
YourPlaceinVermont.com
STATEWIDE RESOURCES
ThinkVermont
ThinkVermont. Open spaces, small scale, unbeatable quality of life. Visit online to find employment resources, learn more about Vermont’s regions, and fill out our Connect with a Vermonter form to be connected to a regional relocation specialist. Make your move to Vermont. We can help. ThinkVermont.com
Vermont Association of Snow Travelers (VAST)
Founded over 50 years ago, VAST is responsible for the organization of the sport of snowmobiling in Vermont. Maintains and grooms over 5,000 miles of trail. One of the oldest snowmobiling organizations in the U.S., VAST is a non-profit, private group that includes 121 clubs statewide, with over 24,000 members combined.
26 VAST Ln., Barre 802-229-0005 VTVAST.org
Vermont Attractions Association
Visit Vermont’s best. The trade association for attractions in Vermont, members are the attractions and destinations across that state offering iconic experiences for visitors. An experience in food and craft beverages, fun, arts and culture, and the great outdoors awaits you. VTAttractions.org
Vermont Brewers Association
Founded in 1995, the VBA promotes Vermont’s craft brewing culture through marketing, education, and advocacy, embodying Vermonters’ respect for authenticity and quality as a 501(c)(6) non-profit.
54 Bridge St., Richmond VermontBrewers.com
Vermont Chamber of Commerce
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce represents businesses of all sizes, from every industry, across every region of Vermont. Businesses have trusted the Vermont Chamber to center stewardship in their mission of advancing the Vermont economy.
VTChamber.com
Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery
Support Vermont business and shop at one of over 80 802Spirits Liquor Stores across Vermont. Find a great selection of local, national, and international liquor including barrel selects and rare spirits. All profits directly benefit VT communities.
802-828-2345
802Spirits.com
Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing
Your resource center for exploring Vermont. Statewide travel information such as a travel directory, events calendar, and itineraries. Start planning your trip today.
800-Vermont VermontVacation.com
THE LANDMARK TRUST USA
Experience history in your own way, without velvet ropes. Offering authentically restored historic properties as vacation rentals ideal for reunions, romantic getaways, foliage trips, ski weekends, and retreats. Stay in Rudyard Kipling’s Naulakha where Kipling wrote The Jungle Book. 707 Kipling Rd., Dummerston 802-254-6868
THE ESSENTIALS
$90 plus the cost of lodging
Wake up with everything you need to make coffee, pancakes, and eggs during your stay.
JUST DESSERT
$30 plus the cost of lodging
Enjoy one of their apple pies made with Scott Farm apples and top it with local vanilla ice cream during your stay.
NORTHERN VERMONT
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Reasons Craftsbury Outdoor Center is the Ultimate Northern Vermont Getaway 4
In the heart of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, surrounded by the Green Mountains, shimmering lakes, and endless trails, lies Craftsbury Outdoor Center, a paradise for adventure seekers.
Use Craftsbury Outdoor Center as your hub to explore the infinite opportunities for outdoor recreation. End your day with a farm-to-plate meal, taking in the awe-inspiring landscapes that surround you. Read on to discover why this outdoor oasis is a must-visit.
Unique Lodging
Craftsbury Outdoor Center offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit various budgets and preferences. Choose from modern hillside cabins blending seamlessly with the landscape, charming rustic lakeside cottages, or shared dormitory quarters that foster camaraderie. Whether you're on a solo adventure or traveling with family and friends, rest assured you'll find accommodations to suit your needs, offering the perfect base to explore Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom and savor every moment.
Year-Round Outdoor Recreation
Discover a haven of outdoor recreation amidst splendid scenery, where fourseason adventure awaits. From Nordic skiing and mountain biking to sculling, running, and hiking, the possibilities are endless. Explore over 800 acres, including Big Hosmer Pond, just steps from your accommodations. For decades, athletes of all ages and abilities have honed their skills at this premier destination. You may even adventure alongside one of the many Olympic and Paralympic athletes who train at Craftsbury Outdoor Center.
Advanced Sustainable Practices
A beacon of sustainability, Craftsbury Outdoor Center strives to harmoniously blend itself with its surroundings. Driven by both an idealistic spirit and practical concerns, they have developed innovative snow storage systems. Their roofs are covered with over 3,000 square feet of solar panels, and they have installed efficient heating technology that limits emissions. Pioneering a new standard for eco-conscious travelers in Vermont, Craftsbury Outdoor Center inspires a mindful journey while fostering respect for the beauty of the landscape.
Farm-To-Plate Dining
The communal dining hall offers a truly unique dining experience with its down-to-earth environment. Thoughtfully sourced foods and a focus on health benefits and sustainability are evident in each meal. Embracing a farm-to-table ethos, they cultivate their own produce and herbs while championing local Vermont farms. As seasons change, the monthly menus reflect Vermont's in-season harvests, offering meals full of flavors inspired by nature's rhythm. Embodying the core of Vermont's allure as a sustainable travel haven, Craftsbury Outdoor Center is an idyllic destination. Fueled by a passion for nature, local cuisine, and an environment that fosters community, this sanctuary showcases the charm that makes Vermont an exceptional travel destination.
Quick Travel Tips
1. The expansive Nordic ski trails allow visitors to ski among a network of lodging locations. One great stop along these trails is the Highland Lodge, located in Greensboro.
2. Using the Center as your home base, there are endless options for excursions in the surrounding towns. Don’t miss Hill Farmstead, a worldrenowned craft brewery located only a few short miles away.
3. With its unique and unconventional exhibits, the Museum of Everyday Life is a quirky stop if you’re feeling adventurous.
PHOTO COURTESY OF: EDWARD SLATER (L), CAITLIN PATTERSON (R)
ALONG VERMONT’S LAMOILLE VALLEY RAIL TRAIL
Discover northern Vermont on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT), where natural beauty blends seamlessly with local charm. As New England's longest rail trail, the LVRT stretches 93 miles across 18 towns from Swanton to St. Johnsbury, offering a diverse four-season recreation path. Navigate this 10-foot-wide trail by bike, cross-country skis, horseback, snowmobile, or on foot. Along the way, stop at various local attractions, eateries, and scenic viewpoints, with convenient parking spots for easy access. Journey through picturesque towns, verdant landscapes, and an array of local businesses that line the LVRT, making your trip unforgettable.
DAY ONE
Embark on a day filled with Fairfield and Jeffersonville's finest.
EXPERIENCE
Branon Family Maple Orchards
Witness state-of-the-art agricultural technology at this family-owned maple sugaring operation powered by solar energy.
FOOD AND DRINK
The Farm Store
Highlighting locally sourced produce, delightful bakery treats, and a vegetariancentric grab-and-go café, complemented by espresso and smoothies.
Smugglers' Notch Distillery
Journey into Vermont’s craft distillery scene and sample award-winning spirits, crafted with the finest ingredients and pristine Vermont spring water.
The Cupboard Deli
Hearty sandwiches, pizza, and other deli favorites are served up daily at this familyowned business.
Stella14 Wines Tasting Room
Wine aficionados will appreciate Stella14's selection of locally-produced wines. They also offer beers and ciders from other Vermont growers and producers.
STAY
Sterling Ridge Resort
Retreat to this cozy log cabin resort, offering rustic yet luxurious accommodations amid serene natural beauty.
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Vermont Canoe & Kayak
During the warmer months, embark on a guided E-Bikes and Boats Tour to explore the LVRT and Vermont’s winding rivers, or rent equipment and explore on your own.
DAY TWO
Continue along the LVRT and discover all that Morristown, Hardwick, Hyde Park, and Danville have to offer.
EXPERIENCE
Snug Valley Farm
See sustainable farming in action with a farm tour, shop for meat and produce, and pick from more than 7,000 pumpkins in the fall.
Fradette's Maple Syrup
Sample syrup that is completely natural with no additives or preservatives. During sugaring season, observe the Vermont tradition of boiling sap into syrup.
LeBlanc Family Farm
Visit LeBlanc Family Farm, known for its quality meat products and charming rural ambiance.
FOOD AND DRINK
Ten Bends Beer
Stop by this industrial-style tasting room and sip on their small batch ales, brewed in a three-barrel brewhouse.
Lost Nation Brewing
Inspired by lesser-known European beer styles, Lost Nation’s brewers create honest beers guided by their love of Vermont.
Black Diamond BBQ
Culinary tradition meets barbeque at this cozy eatery, featuring wood-fired barbeque, rotating specials, delectable desserts, and a selection of local beers.
Rock Art Brewery
Sample a wide range of Rock Art beers, take a tour of the facility, and discover a curated selection of local Vermont cheeses and crafted foods.
Siam Valley Thai Restaurant
Immerse yourself in the vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine. The lively kitchen atmosphere produces a menu of fresh, finely prepared dishes.
North Country Donuts
Savor hand-made treats and local Vermont flavors; offering a rotating selection of seasonal donuts, jams, and jellies crafted in-house.
STAY
Emergo Farm Bed and Breakfast
Revel in the picturesque views of a farm stay, relish hearty farm breakfasts, and partake in authentic farm life, all with warm hospitality at this Cabot dairy farm.
PLAY
Green River Reservoir
A haven along 19 miles of pristine shoreline, offering an immersive connection in nature with sustainable, low-impact recreation amidst its vast, undeveloped wilderness.
DAY THREE
Spend your final day exploring Danville and St. Johnsbury along the LVRT.
EXPERIENCE
Gadapee Family Sugarhouse
Brothers Keith and Kevin Gadapee have been perfecting their maple syrup and maple products since 1991, offering a taste of family tradition and Vermont.
Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium
Marvel at a diverse collection of taxidermy animals and artifacts, journey across the cosmos in Vermont's only public planetarium, and connect with interactive displays.
St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
A National Landmark featuring the country's oldest unaltered art gallery, a comprehensive library, and a lecture hall.
Maple Grove Farms of Vermont
The largest U.S. packer of pure maple syrup, featuring a vast gift shop and an informative maple museum.
FOOD AND DRINK
Red Barn Brewing
Sip on the nine distinctive beers on tap and dine on a hearty selection of pizza and snacks.
Good Fella's
A beloved local favorite offering a culinary journey that blends classic tavern fare with special dishes.
Whirligig Brewing & Bistro
This BIPOC-owned taproom offers a blend of locally brewed beers, including specialty sours and wild ales, alongside a creative menu, all in a welcoming setting.
St. Johnsbury Distillery Tasting Room & Speakeasy
Savor craft cocktails made with local distilled spirits while joining a trivia game or listening to live music.
Kingdom Taproom & Table
Delight in this gastronomic experience, featuring a menu rich with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Boule Bakery
A team of skilled chefs create breads and innovative desserts, offering high-quality delights for everyday indulgence.
STAY
Fairbanks Inn
Offering luxurious, spacious rooms with scenic views, a heated pool, and easy access to hiking, skiing, and local attractions in the heart of downtown.
Not traveling with a bike?
Rent a bike from Lamoille Valley Bike Tours. This family-owned and operated business specializes in electric bicycle tours, rentals, and sales on and around the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail.
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AVERILL STAY
Quimby Country Lodge & Cottages
Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom sits a family resort with more than 100 years of bringing generations together.
Situated on 1,000 acres of forest, Quimby’s offers something for everyone interested in stepping into a quieter place where nature beckons with opportunities for active and restful activities alike. 1127 Forest Lake Rd., Averill 802-822-5533
QuimbyCountry.com
BURKE AREA EXPERIENCE
Burke Mountain
Ski winding trails and thick glades. Rediscover this quintessential Vermont small town, all just steps from your ultra-modern luxury suite. Conveniently located 15 minutes off Interstate 91, you won’t find better deals on lodging, or skiing and riding. $$
223 Sherburne Lodge Rd., East Burke 802-626-7300
SkiBurke.com
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Burke Area Chamber of Commerce
The heart of the Northeast Kingdom, the Burke area is home to breathtaking beauty, world class recreation, and unique cultural offerings. It’s all
here – skiing, hiking, mountain biking, winter fat biking, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, paddling, and more. Your four-season vacation destination.
802-626-4124
BurkeVermont.com
BURLINGTON AREA STAY
Comfort Inn South Burlington
Behind every great day is a great night at the smoke-free Comfort Inn & Suites in South Burlington. Close to UVM, downtown Burlington, Church Street Marketplace, Lake Champlain, and Shelburne Museum. Free Wi-Fi, free parking, free hot breakfast, and outdoor pool.
Welcome to Vermont's Queen City. At the Courtyard Burlington Harbor, sweeping lake and mountain views pair perfectly with authentic hospitality, endless adventure, and an unforgettable getaway.
25 Cherry St., Burlington
802-864-4700
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Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington
Continually offering a streamlined experience, getting you what you need when you need it. Offering a complimentary 24-hour airport
shuttle, Delta Burlington provides a convenient and stylish location for meetings, weddings, and all other special occasions. $$
1117 Williston Rd., South Burlington
802-658-0250
Marriott.com/BTVDE
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Green Mountain Suites Hotel
Experience all the charm of a boutique
Vermont Country Inn. The Green Mountain Suites Hotel is designed to satisfy the needs and comforts of today’s sophisticated traveler, whether staying for one night or an extended period of time. $$
401 Dorset St., South Burlington 802-860-1212
GreenMountainSuites.com
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Holiday Inn Express South Burlington
Minutes from downtown Burlington, UVM, and Lake Champlain, this 121-room hotel features an indoor pool, fitness center, and complimentary breakfast. With easy access to shopping, dining, attractions, and five incredible ski resorts, it’s the perfect destination for groups and getaways. $$-$$$ 1720 Shelburne Rd., South Burlington
Unwind and explore Vermont from the ideal home base. Located where Lake Champlain’s natural beauty meets Burlington’s modern urban buzz. Discover a new neighborhood landmark that raises the bar in genuine and unexpected ways. A place where dreamers like you wake up every day to make their vision a reality—and where there’s always something new to excite you. Welcome to Hotel Champlain. 60 Battery St., Burlington 802-658-6500
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Hotel Vermont
Located in downtown Burlington near the shores of Lake Champlain, celebrating the spirit of independence and love of community through years of cultivated local partnerships. Explore like a local, relax like it’s your job, and soak in every detail. $$ 41 Cherry St., Burlington 855-650-0080
HotelVT.com
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Lakeshore Vermont
Lakeshore Vermont is a pet-friendly family orientated place to stay. Located in the heart of Malletts Bay with incredible lake and mountain views, a private 100-foot sandy beach and 200foot dock. Offering nightly and extended stays. $$-$$$$
76 West Lakeshore Dr., Colchester 802-655-6371
LakeshoreVermont.com
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EXPERIENCE
A Single Pebble
A welcoming spot in downtown Burlington near Church Street Marketplace. Combining fresh local and traditional ingredients with authentic seasonings, A Single Pebble has been serving classic and creative Chinese family-style meals since 1997.
133 Bank St., Burlington 802-865-5200
ASinglePebble.com
Champlain Valley Dinner Train
Rediscover the romance of the rails on board Vermont’s fastest-moving restaurant. A relaxing three-hour dinner train from Burlington. Threecourse gourmet dinner created on board while
the Vermont landscape rolls by. Reconnect and make cherished memories.
1 Main St., Burlington 800-707-3530
Rails-VT.com
Church Street Marketplace
Downtown Burlington's historic and vibrant pedestrian mall with over 100 local boutiques and national brands, casual and upscale indoor and outdoor dining, year-round events, live entertainment, and more. A unique and memorable Vermont destination.
131 Church St., Burlington 802-863-1648
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Dakin Farm - South Burlington
No trip to Vermont would be complete without visiting Vermont’s tastiest attraction. Vermont’s finest cob-smoked meats, pure maple syrup, aged cheddar, and other specialty foods. Come by to find a piece of Vermont to take home with you.
100 Dorset St., South Burlington
800-993-2546
DakinFarm.com
ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain
Vermont's science and nature museum is open daily! Discover over 100 interactives, 70 live animals, hands-on exhibits, 3D films. Watch water freeze, enter a tornado, test aerodynamics in Awesome Forces and Engineer It. Shop Museum Store for toys, apparel.
1 College St., Burlington
802-864-1848
ECHOVermont.org
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Farmhouse Group
Enjoy the best food downtown Burlington and Church Street have to offer with the Farmhouse Tap & Grill, El Cortijo Taqueria, and Pascolo Ristorante. Staying in South Burlington? Visit the Guild Tavern.
160 Bank St., Burlington
802-859-0888
FarmhouseTG.com
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Hello Burlington
Cradled between the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks, and tucked into the shores of Lake Champlain, Burlington is home to everything that makes Vermont special: friendly people, great nightlife and music, awardwinning local food and drink, and the best outdoor recreation in the East.
60 Main St.Suite 100, Burlington
802-863-3489
HelloBurlingtonVT.com
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Lake Champlain Chocolates
Indulge in delicious selection of gourmet chocolates including handcrafted truffles, caramels and clusters; or warm up with a hot chocolate or espresso drink from our café. In the summer enjoy housemade ice cream, chocolate covered waffle cones, sundaes, and ice cream.
65 Church St., Burlington
802-862-5185
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Lake Champlain Shoreline Cruises
Aboard the Spirit of Ethan Allen
A Burlington “Must Do!” Enjoy panoramic views of Lake Champlain and the mountains while enjoying delicious food and beverage. The triple-deck luxury cruise ship offers daily scenic, lunch, brunch, and nightly themed dinner and sunset cruises seven days a week.
1 College St., Burlington 802-862-8300
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Original Skiff Fish + Oyster
From the mind of visionary restaurateur and founder of the legendary Hen of the Wood, Eric Warnstedt comes Original Skiff Fish + Oyster. Inspired by the quintessential oyster bars and coastal taverns from Bar Harbor to the Florida Keys, Original Skiff pays tribute to the heroes, hustlers, and helmsman that lived amidst the lakes, harbors, inlets, and waterways.
60 Battery St., Burlington
802-658-6500
HotelChamplainVermont.com/Dine/Skiff
Pizzeria Verità
Pizzeria Verità is a full-service Neapolitan
pizzeria located in the heart of downtown Burlington, offering piping hot wood-fired pizza, inspired salads and antipasti and creative craft cocktails, served by a welcoming staff in a warm, family-friendly environment.
156 Saint Paul St., Burlington
802-489-5644
PizzeriaVerita.com
The Tinkering Turtle: Imaginative Toys by ECHO & Vermont Teddy Bear
Shop Burlington's newest toy store. Featuring a special selection of STEM toys, pretend play, games, puzzles, plush, and signature brands for all kids at heart. Don't miss Vermont Teddy Bear's Design Studio to create your own custom Teddy Bear.
210 College St.Suite 110, Burlington 802-391-8699
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The Vermont Flannel Company
On the red brick road of Burlington’s bustling Church Street, discover the finest flannel clothing at this charming, cozy store. Ultra-soft pants, shirts, blankets, and more offer comfort beyond comparison, handcrafted in America with 100% GOTS certified organic cotton.
28 Church St., Burlington 802-497-2433
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Vermont Pub & Brewery
Founded by craft-brewing pioneer and author Greg Noonan in 1988, VPB is the longest running brewery in Vermont. Serving a full food menu all year and boasting an expansive seasonal patio, this iconic Brewpub is not to be missed.
144 College St., Burlington 802-865-0500
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Hello Burlington
Cradled between the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks, and tucked into the shores of Lake Champlain, Burlington is home to everything that makes Vermont special: friendly people, great nightlife and music, awardwinning local food and drink, and the best outdoor recreation in the East.
60 Main St.Suite 100, Burlington 802-863-3489
HelloBurlingtonVT.com
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CRAFTSBURY STAY
Craftsbury Farmhouse
A traveler’s oasis for six generations, Craftsbury Farmhouse is a fully-renovated boutique motel and event site in the heart of Vermonter’s Northeast Kingdom. Lodging includes two suites, four inn-style rooms, a two-bedroom house, and three glamping tents. $$-$$$ 1037 South Craftsbury Rd., Craftsbury 802-424-7809
CraftsburyFarmhouse.com
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EXPERIENCE
Blackbird Bistro
A modern bistro and event space in the heart of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, offering locally sourced food, hand selected Vermont
accommodation, live music, glamping, and indoor/outdoor dining.
1037 S Craftsbury Rd., Craftsbury 802-586-2400
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DANVILLE EXPERIENCE
Great Vermont Corn Maze
August 1st to mid-October. Voted #2 Maze in America, New England’s largest maze. Spend the day, 26 acres, 2 mazes, new designs every year, PRETENDIN' Play Area, 3000 sqft indoor Blacklight Maze, Barnyard Golf, tunnels, friendly goats. Purchase tickets online.
1404 Wheelock Rd., Danville 802-748-1399
VermontCornMaze.com
ESSEX STAY
The Essex Resort & Spa
Nestled on 18-acres between Lake Champlain and Green Mountains and only minutes from Downtown Burlington. Eat, savor, learn, and relax, with exquisite dining opinions, daily cooking classes, and the area's only full-service spa. $$-$$$
70 Essex Wy., Essex 802-764-1474
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EXPERIENCE
Essex Experience
Whether your interests be art, entertainment, culinary, wellness, or music, come connect, gather, learn, play, and explore. Featuring local entrepreneurs and artists. Home to the Double E Performance Center. There is an experience waiting for you to discover.
21 Essex Wy., Essex 802-878-4200
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The Mad Taco
Offering Mexican and Latin-inspired food, fantastic craft beer, house-smoked meats, and a famous house-made hot sauce selection.
21 Essex Wy., Essex Junction 802-662-5098
TheMadTaco.com
GEORGIA STAY
The Yellow Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast
We offer three eloquently appointed rooms in our late 1800’s farmhouse. Our three-course gourmet breakfasts along with our beautifully landscaped grounds have made us a 5 star favorite amongst our guests. Come and unwind with us.
794 Stone Bridge Rd., Georgia 802-777-8235
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HUNTINGTON EXPERIENCE
Birds of Vermont Museum
Natural history meets art at the Birds of Vermont Museum. Indoors, discover a unique collection of lifelike woodcarvings. Outdoors, explore trails, picnic areas, and an accessible tree house. The gift shop has unique one-of-a-kind nature-related gifts. Special events all year. 900 Sherman Hollow Rd., Huntington 802-434-2167
BirdsofVermont.org
JAY PEAK REGION STAY
Phineas Swann Inn & Spa
Vermont's most romantic and dog-friendly inn and spa. Romantic vacations, amazing experiences, and luxury getaways at the top of Vermont, located at the base of Vermont's Jay Peak. Complete with an amazing day spa and wedding venue. $$-$$$
195 Main St., Montgomery Center 802-326-4306
PhineasSwann.com
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JOHNSON EXPERIENCE
The Vermont Flannel Company
Take a comforting break from your rural Vermont adventure at The Vermont Flannel Company’s Johnson store, which rests in a charming barn along Route 15. Here you’ll discover a variety of ultra-soft flannel clothing, handcrafted in America with organic cotton. 162 VT Rte. 15E, Johnson 802-635-3682
vermontflannel.com
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LAKE CHAMPLAIN ISLANDS EXPERIENCE
Saint Anne's Shrine
A peaceful, spiritual, and historical attraction on
92 Saint Anne's Rd., Isle La Motte
802-928-3362
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Northeast Kingdom Chamber of Commerce
Vermont’s most beautiful region, with Burke Mountain and Jay Peak Resorts, Kingdom Trails’ 100+ miles of biking, Great Vermont Corn Maze, and hiking trails. Explore history and culture at Catamount Arts and St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Multiple fairs and fall festivals.
RD #1, Lyndon Center 802-748-3678
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MORRISVILLE STAY
Muddy Moose - Log Cabin Lodging
Log cabin lodging at its finest. Well-appointed with full kitchens and everything needed for a refreshing retreat. Explore the hiking trail network with waterfalls and river access. Off the beaten path but just a scenic drive away from area attractions.
2930 Cote Hill Rd., Morrisville 802-888-1656
MuddyMooseVT.com
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RICHMOND EXPERIENCE
Bolton Valley Ski Resort
At Bolton Valley there is so much to explore all year long. With lift-accessed downhill mountain biking for all ability levels in the summer, as well as alpine, backcountry, Nordic, and night skiing all winter, there's something for everyone. $$-$$$
4302 Bolton Valley Access Rd., Richmond 802-434-3444
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SHELBURNE EXPERIENCE
Shelburne Museum
Northern New England’s largest art and history museum. 45 acres with 39 buildings. Dozens of
lush gardens. Among the most beloved attractions are the Round Barn, the Carousel, and the steamboat Ticonderoga. Open MidMay-October. Winter Lights from late November.
6000 Shelburne Rd., Shelburne 802-985-3346
ShelburneMuseum.org
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Shelburne Vineyard
The Shelburne Vineyard tasting room, retail shop, and vineyard grounds are open yearround, with frequent evening concerts and special events. Stop by for wine tastings, wine by the glass, charcuterie, local cheeses, concerts, private events, and cellar tastings.
6308 Shelburne Rd., Shelburne 802-985-8222
ShelburneVineyard.com
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SMUGGLERS' NOTCH REGION
STAY
Sterling Ridge Resort
A perfect year-round Vermont destination for romantic getaways, family vacations, and more, located near Smugglers’ Notch, Burlington, and Stowe. Accommodations include cozy log cabins, a stunning A-Frame home, a Vermont
Smugglers' Notch Resort
America’s family resort guarantees family fun. Award-winning kids’ programs, mountainside resort village living, dining, and shopping. Yearround zip line canopy tours and FunZone 2.0 family fun complex. Summer swimming, hiking, and mountain biking. Fall scenery. Ski three interconnected mountains. $$$
Snowflake Chocolates
Visiting Snowflake Chocolates is a must for chocolate enthusiasts. This charming shop has delicious confections made from four generations of family recipes. Private chocolate classes and tasting parties available, free factory tours. Visit the factory to see chocolates being made.
The Barn at Boyden Farm
The Barn at Boyden Farm is an authentic Vermont event venue which offers opportunities for people to create, foster, and share special occasions. Located in the Lamoille River Valley with mountain views, this natural working landscape provides a beautiful setting.
Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium
This Victorian natural history museum holds an eclectic collection of animals and artifacts from around the world. Experience Vermont’s only public planetarium, stroll through the native butterfly house (summer only), and test your skill with interactive displays in the Exploration
Discover St. Johnsbury
Discover a community rich in culture, vibrant with arts and culture, and a shopping and dining hub. You can spend a full weekend exploring St. Johnsbury's historic downtown, or use St. J as your jumping off point for adventure. 51 Depot Square., St. Johnsbury
STOWE STAY
Bluebird Cady Hill Lodge
Bluebird Cady Hill Lodge is your launch pad for Vermont adventure. Enjoy direct access to the trails of Cady Hill Forest as well as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a playground, shuffleboard court, game room, bar, and lounge. $$-$$$$
511 Mountain Rd., Stowe
802-276-8200
BluebirdCadyHill.com
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Brass Lantern Inn
Experience the unique setting of this intimate, nine-guest-room inn looking out onto Mt. Mansfield. The charm of a traditional Vermont stay with all the comforts of your home away from home. A relaxing retreat for all seasons.
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717 Maple St., Stowe
802-253-2229
BrassLanternInn.com
Field Guide Lodge
Centrally located in the heart of downtown Stowe, Field Guide Lodge is a stylish basecamp with pet-friendly rooms, an outdoor pool and hot tub, and an onsite bar and tasting room. The perfect starting point for your Vermont adventure. $$$-$$$$
433 Mountain Rd., Stowe
802-253-8088
FieldGuideStowe.com
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Stowe Country Homes
Our curated collection of short-term rentals stands out for their individual character and interesting design aesthetic—each of them privately owned, immaculately maintained, well-stocked, and ideally located. Stowe Country Homes welcomes you to be at home.
$$$-$$$$
541 South Main St., Stowe
802-253-8132
StoweCountryHomes.com
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Tälta Lodge, a Bluebird by Lark
Designed with the adventurer in mind, Tälta Lodge is your new boutique basecamp for exploring Stowe. Featuring pet-friendly rooms, plenty of gear storage, a pump track, indoor pool, outdoor hot tub, river view yoga room, and sauna. $$$-$$$$
3343 Mountain Rd., Stowe 802-253-7525
TaltaLodge.com
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Topnotch Resort
Surrounded by a 120-acre wooded estate, alpinechic is served on an intimate scale. Wrap yourself in the hospitality that has made this resort, spa, and tennis center a mountain destination for decades - your basecamp for Stowe's exhilarating four-season adventures. $$$-$$$$
4000 Mountain Rd., Stowe
800-451-8686
TopnotchResort.com
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Trapp Family Lodge
A Little of Austria… a Lot of Vermont®. Family fun and outdoor adventures await you at this 2,600-acre mountain resort by the family that inspired “The Sound of Music.” Spectacular mountain views, European-style and New England cuisine featured across four restaurants. $$$$
700 Trapp Hill Rd., Stowe 800-826-7000
TrappFamily.com
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EXPERIENCE
Idletyme Brewing Company
Once in a while, a place comes along that offers everything you want in a dining experience: quality beer brewed on-site, delicious, high-value fare that's family-friendly, and a cool atmosphere, share stories and soak up almost two centuries of history.
1859 Mountain Rd., Stowe
802-253-4765
IdletymeBrewing.com
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Lake Champlain Chocolates
Extraordinary is the feeling of that first bite. The slow melt, the irresistible taste, and overwhelming sensation of pure joy that beckons you to indulge again and again. Go ahead. Experience it for yourself.
78 S. Main St., Stowe
802-253-9591
LakeChamplainChocolates.com
Ranch Camp
Bikes, beers, and burritos – Ranch Camp is a trailside hub for mountain bike culture and community. As a full-service bike shop, casual restaurant, and tap room, Ranch Camp is quite literally a mountain bike base lodge in the heart of Stowe.
311 Mountain Rd., Stowe
802-253-2753
RanchCampVT.com
Sushi Yoshi
Bring the entire family for an authentic Asian culinary experience in a casual setting. Enjoy diverse dining from the craft beer garden to private sunken Tatami Rooms. Choose from dinner and a show at a hibachi table or sushi bar views of chefs at work. Their menu features
traditional and fusion dishes from the Chinese and Japanese kitchen.
1128 Mountain Rd., Stowe
802-253-4135
SushiStowe.com
The Backyard
Good times, wicked food, fast friends – The Backyard is your classic ski-town pub and après hot spot. The “Yard” offers quality handmade pub food with a focus on tacos, smash burgers, tater tots, and other indulgent comfort food. Offering a full bar and a variety of local Vermont brews on tap. Stop by, give them a call, or check out the menu today for dine-in and takeout.
395 Mountain Rd., Stowe 802-253-9204
BackyardVT.com
Tipsy Trout - Fins & Fermentables
Tipsy Trout combines the region’s premium seafood with an unmistakably Vermont culinary approach. The energetic, cocktail-forward and seafood-rich experience features Vermont’s best raw bar, shareable apps, coastal-inspired entrees and distinctive wine.
7416 Mountain Rd., Stowe 802-760-4235
SprucePeak.com/Dine/Tipsy-Trout
von Trapp Brewing & Bierhall
Visit von Trapp Brewing in Stowe Vermont, Vermont's largest brewery owned by the von Trapp family. Take a brewery tour or dine at our Bierhall. In our summer months, dine in the Biergarten and enjoy the 18-hole disc golf course. 1333 Luce Hill Rd., Stowe 802-253-5750
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Go Stowe
A four-season destination offering a world-class experience for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts. Discover historical, cultural, and recreational activities. Named one of the “Top 20 Best Small Towns to Visit” by Smithsonian Magazine. Quality accommodations for every taste and budget.
51 Main St., Stowe
802-253-7321
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Waterbury STAY
Best Western Plus Waterbury-Stowe
Gorgeous views of the Green Mountains. 84 non-smoking guestrooms, fireplace suites, indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center, fireside library, and complimentary breakfast. On-site covered bridge, walking paths, and playground. Near Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory, 10 miles to Stowe, 20 miles to Sugarbush. $$ 45 Blush Hill Rd., Waterbury 802-244-7822
BWPWS.com
ADA Compliant, WiFi Available, Pet Friendly, Motorcoach Accepted
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Waterbury-Stowe
Located off I-89 Exit 10 in the heart of the Green Mountains with four incredible ski areas at your fingertips, including Stowe and Sugarbush. 84 nature-inspired rooms, indoor pool, and complimentary breakfast. Ben & Jerry’s is right next door. $$$-$$$$ 1017 Waterbury-Stowe Rd., Waterbury 802-241-1600
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Moose Meadow Lodge & Treehouse
This award-winning luxury log home B&B has redefined glamping in Vermont. Rustic yet modern, it features four guest rooms plus one magical treehouse. Its 86 wooded acres include hiking trails, a trout pond, a firepit, and Skyloft, a mountaintop-enclosed gazebo. $$$$ 607 Crossett Hl., Waterbury 802-244-5378
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Stowe Cabins
Relax in the splendor of a beautiful Vermont woodland setting. $$ 513 Cabin Ln., Waterbury Center 802-244-8533
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The Old Stagecoach Inn
Once a stagecoach stop, now a beautifully restored village inn in downtown Waterbury, craft beer central. Many restaurants and pubs are within walking distance. Minutes from skiing, mountain biking, hiking, paddling, and more. Hearty, full country breakfast. $$ 18 North Main St., Waterbury 802-244-5056
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Experience our authentic cider mill and see where flavor is born. Watch fresh cider being pressed, observe our Legendary Cider Donuts being made, delight in the aroma, engage with our friendly staff. Browse our eclectic gift shop, watch our honeybee hive, play cornhole, enjoy some soft-serve
EXPERIENCE
Ben & Jerry's
Visit the working factory to learn about the company history and manufacturing process, try samples, and browse the gift shop. Available outside is the Flavor Graveyard, playground, rest rooms, and fantastic views. Purchase admission tickets online. Manufacturing schedule varies.
1281 Waterbury Stowe Rd., Waterbury 802-337-1201
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Cold Hollow Cider Mill
Real Vermont on Route 100. Watch fresh apple cider pressed year-round on an old-fashioned rack-and-cloth press; hours vary. Fresh cider donuts made daily. Live observation beehive. Free cider samples. Enjoy a taste of authentic hard ciders in the barn.
3600 Waterbury-Stowe Rd., Waterbury Center 802-244-8771
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Hometown Tours & Rides
Based out of Waterbury. Offering rides 24/7 around town to restaurants, airports, bus hubs and Amtrak. To and from local events with great designated drivers. Offering summer guided tours of the beautiful community and winter transportation for tours.
Waterbury
802-230-7641
HometownToursVT.com
Lake Champlain Chocolates
Extraordinary is the feeling of that first bite. The slow melt, the irresistible taste, and overwhelming sensation of pure joy that beckons you to indulge again and again. Go ahead. Experience it for yourself.
2653 Waterbury-Stowe Rd., Waterbury 802-241-4150
LakeChamplainChocolates.com
Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea Co.
A roastery and café which manufactures specialty coffees and teas. Sourced globally and roasted fresh to order, you won’t find a better tasting cup of joe anywhere.
11 Cabin Ln., Waterbury Center 802-244-8338
VTArtisan.com
PLAN
Discover Waterbury
Discover the magic of Waterbury. Sample the famous food and craft beverage scene, shop at unique independent retailers, and explore yearround adventures. Whether you visit for an afternoon or a week, your perfect Vermont vacation starts here.
802-793-6029
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WATERFORD STAY
Rabbit Hill Inn
Nestled in Vermont's pristine landscape, Rabbit Hill Inn beckons with luxury and charm. Unwind in premier accommodations, savor outstanding cuisine at 24 Carrot, and embrace outdoor adventure year-round. Your retreat awaits amidst mountains, streams, and breathtaking views. $$$-$$$$
Located on the shores of Lake Willoughby in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, enjoy relaxation from your private cottage's porch. Experience breathtaking dawns and sunsets, and engage in kayaking, canoeing, hiking, or mountain biking. Launch a boat or partake in water sports on the tranquil lake. $$$
52 Old 5A Rd., Westmore 802-525-3072
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PILLARS OF LEAVE NO TRACE: A Guide to Responsible Hiking
Nestled in the heart of New England, the hills and valleys of central Vermont form a picturesque setting that beckons outdoor enthusiasts. Boasting nearly 50 mountains and hundreds of miles of trails, this region offers a range of hiking experiences, from tranquil walks to challenging ascents for adventure seekers.
The allure of hiking in the Green Mountains extends beyond their stunning beauty. Hikers bear the shared responsibility of being trail stewards; embracing responsible hiking practices is not just an act of conservation but a tribute to the pristine beauty that Vermont offers. This article guides you through essential tips for being a responsible hiker and practicing Leave No Trace principles, aiming to minimize our impact on Vermont’s natural landscapes. By hiking responsibly, we contribute to preserving these treasured places.
Carry In, Carry out
Leaving food, plastic waste, or litter, such as napkins and non-compostable items, disturbs wildlife and can lead to unsafe interactions,between hikers and animals. Even seemingly harmless acts, like tossing a banana peel or leftover sandwich into the woods, can disrupt an animal’s natural habitat. Responsible disposal practices are crucial for preserving the natural beauty and ecological integrity of an area, ensuring harmonious coexistence between tail users and the environment.
Stay on Designated Trails
Many trails in Vermont weave through both public and private lands. The state has a strong tradition of private property owners allowing access to their land for trail use, which is an important part of outdoor recreation in Vermont. Staying on designated trails helps maintain and grow Vermont’s trail systems and protects fragile ecosystems. Ensure you’re following a marked trail and be aware of private property and posted signage.
Use Resources to Stay Informed
Conditions change actively; please check trail conditions before you go and exercise caution while on the trails. Use resources to also check local regulations, weather forecasts, and daylight hours.
*Insider Tip: Trail Finder is the resource that trail managers in Vermont regularly update.
Respect Wildlife
While hiking, embrace your role as a visitor in wildlife habitats, emphasizing the importance of observing animals from a safe distance. Avoid disturbances like loud noises and sudden movements, and don’t feed wildlife. Keep pets leashed and under control. Heed all posted signs for nesting areas, including turning around if advised. Vermont’s extensive trail system offers countless alternatives to explore and appreciate the state's diverse natural beauty if one path or peak is inaccessible.
Plan Ahead
Prepare for changing weather and pack layers. Try hiking during off-peak times and explore lesser-known trails to reduce overcrowding and environmental impact. Choosing a lesser known trail can offer stunning views while distributing foot traffic more sustainably.
The trails of central Vermont offer more than scenic beauty; they present an opportunity for hikers to engage with nature responsibly. Practicing Leave No Trace principles ensures that Vermont’s trails continue to inspire and rejuvenate adventurers for years to come. As environmental stewards, hikers are encouraged to tread lightly, respect their surroundings, and uphold the legacy of responsible hiking along Vermont's majestic landscapes.
DESTINATION STEWARDSHIP:
Green Mountain Club
INSIDER TIP
Central Vermont Hikes Not to Miss
Killington Peak Loop, Coolidge State Forest and private lands: A 4.1-mile loop trail that is popular for hiking, running, and walking.
South Kent Pond via Appalachian Trail, Appalachian National Scenic Trail Corridor: A 1.3-mile out-andback trail with birding, hiking, and running.
Mount Ascutney State Park: Great vistas await from the top of the Mt. Ascutney lookout tower and lookout points located along four base-tosummit trails.
Sherburne Pass Trail to Pico Peak, private lands: This challenging 5.5mile out-and-back trail is a popular area for hiking, skiing, and running.
Branbury State Park: This 69-acre park offers trails to scenic vistas, waterfalls, caves, mountain lakes, and streams providing outstanding hiking opportunities.
Chittenden Reservoir Loop, Green Mountain National Forest: A moderately challenging 7.6-mile loop trail features great hiking.
Robert Frost Interpretive Trail*, Green Mountain National Forest: Enjoy birding, hiking, and snowshoeing on this easy 0.9-mile loop trail.
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park: More than 20 miles of trails crisscross the property through peaceful forests, spectacular overlooks, and historic scenery, leading right into downtown Woodstock.
Thundering Brook Falls Trail*, Green Mountain National Forest: This half-mile, out-and-back trail features a well-maintained boardwalk to some beautiful falls.
For more than 100 years, the Green Mountain Club has been building and maintaining Vermont’s vast Long Trail system. Their staff and volunteers support the hiking community by investing in resources for all to enjoy hiking Vermont’s trails. Learn more:
*Offers accessible trails for every body. Learn more about accessible adventure in Vermont with Vermont Adaptive
ALONG THE OTTER CREEK
Nestled among central Vermont's rolling hills and farmlands, Middlebury, Vergennes, and Bristol epitomize New England charm. Middlebury serves as a cultural hub steeped in history and literature, with stately brick and stone buildings lining the town green. Vergennes is a small city that packs a lot of interest into just two square miles, where businesses thrive amidst historical architecture. Bristol captivates visitors with its quintessential small-town ambiance and historic beauty, reflecting Vermont’s unique character.
Plan your adventure across this region with the itinerary below, experiencing Vermont as a distinct and captivating destination.
DAY ONE
Slow down and immerse yourself in Middlebury's vibrant culture and unique shopping experiences.
EXPERIENCE
Vermont Folklife Center
A hub of cultural discovery showcasing the evolving traditions of Vermont through interviews, exhibits, and educational programs.
Stone Mill Public Market
Enjoy a coffee while you shop for bags, books, wine and cheese, cards, and jewelry in this highly curated, engaging environment.
UVM Morgan Horse Farm
Host to 40 registered Morgan horses. Guided tours, educational programs, and memorable encounters with baby horses.
FOOD AND DRINK
Two Brothers Tavern
Savor Vermont-inspired comfort fare crafted from fresh local ingredients. Serving lunch, dinner, and late-night bites.
Stone Leaf Teahouse
Choose from over 300 teas, including their famous chai or iced tea, in a setting that encourages taking a moment to simply take notice.
Haymaker Bun Co.
Indulge in a Haymaker bun, inspired by the iconic spiral of Vermont hay bales, from this outstanding bakery that garnered a James Beard Awards nomination for outstanding bakery.
STAY
Swift House Inn
Experience the elegance of a bygone era at this recently renovated historic 20-room governor's mansion transformed into Middlebury's premier full-service inn. Indulge in acclaimed food and drink offerings.
PLAY
Middlebury College Snowbowl
Embark on a winter adventure at Middlebury College Snow Bowl's 125 acres of trails, a full-service rental shop, and Nordic Center with 55 km of crosscountry skiing trails.
Robert Frost Interpretive Trail
Take in the beauty of the area along Robert Frost Interpretive Trail. Offering universally accessible mile-long loops, inviting benches, and scenic landscapes, connecting to Water Tower Trails for winter adventures.
DAY TWO
Walk alongside historic architecture in downtown Vergennes and explore the surrounding parks and paths.
EXPERIENCE
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
Connect with the lake and learn about the past from the indoor and outdoor exhibits, camps, and boat building.
Vergennes Opera House
Experience the beautifully restored Opera House, a venue of captivating music, theater, and film.
FOOD AND DRINK
3 Squares Café
Indulge in the unique Vermont flavors crafted by Chef Matt Birong, who masterfully blends local ingredients into hearty dishes.
Bar Antidote
A cozy speakeasy serving farm-to-table delights infused with locally sourced ingredients inspired by Vermont's rich culinary heritage. Pair your meal with a beer brewed with local hops, malt, and barley from Hired Hand Brewing Co.
lu.lu Ice Cream
Handcrafted farm-to-spoon ice cream, and recent winner of the Cornell University Dairy Innovation Award. Enjoy classics and unique flavors crafted in small batches.
STAY
Basin Harbor
Relax and unwind at this family-owned resort on Lake Champlain with unique accommodations, scenic views, and a myriad of activities (open May-October).
PLAY
Basin Harbor
immerse yourself in diverse activities ranging from golf, tennis, and boating to guided fishing trips, lakeside bonfires, bird watching excursions, and more. Some amenities are exclusive for on-site guests.
Vergennes Falls Park
Take a scenic walk along the shores of Otter Creek past cascading falls and explore Vergennes by foot.
DAY THREE
Engage in a blend of historic charm, local artistry, culinary delights, and Vermont's landscape.
EXPERIENCE
Maple Landmark
Discover the art of woodworking and shop award-winning toys, games, and home decor made from local, sustainable wood.
Art on Main
The vibrancy of handcrafted, local artistry comes to life through a curated collection of Vermont talent and craftsmanship at this Bristol gallery.
FOOD AND DRINK
Otter Creek Bakery & Deli
A European-inspired culinary journey in the heart of downtown Middlebury, where fresh pastries and breads are baked daily.
Woodchuck Cider House
Dive into the heart of Vermont's cider scene just off scenic Route 7. Indulge in 20 unique ciders on tap, enjoy charcuterie boards or bring your own food, shop for gear, and take a self-guided tour.
STAY
Middlebury Inn
Steeped in timeless elegance, the Middlebury Inn is one of America's oldest hotels. This historic gem perfectly blends Middlebury's rich heritage with the comforts of today.
PLAY
Button Bay State Park
Explore a unique shoreline dotted with clay-formed "buttons," set in a vast 253acre park overlooking the breathtaking expanse of Lake Champlain.
Getting Here
Amtrak’s scenic Ethan Allen Express line delivers passengers from New York City’s Penn Station to Middlebury and Vergennes.
CENTRAL VERMONT TRAVEL SERVICES DIRECTORY
BARRE EXPERIENCE
Rock of Ages Visitor Center, Quarries & Factory
Explore Vermont's most iconic natural wonder, the world's largest deep-hole granite quarry. It's a one-of-a-kind tour experience including a 50-minute narrated quarry tour, self-guided tour, outdoor granite bowling lane, gift shop, and a free souvenir.
558 Graniteville Rd., Graniteville 802-476-3119
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The Vermont Flannel Company
Nestled into peaceful East Barre, right off of Route 302, discover a cozy little shop filled with all the flannel clothing you can dream of, and dream in. Made with luxuriously soft organic cotton and handcrafted in America since 1991.
128 Mill St., East Barre 802-476-5226
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BRADFORD
EXPERIENCE
Farm-Way, Inc.
Not your typical shopping experience. Tax-free clothing and footwear with free parking. Over 20,000 pairs of boots, sandals, and shoes. Hunting, fishing, camping supplies, pet and horse supplies, furniture, cookware, jewelry, and practical gadgets. Family-owned and operated. 100% solar powered.
286 Waits River Rd., Bradford 802-222-9316
VermontGear.com
BRANDON PLAN
Brandon Area Chamber of Commerce
Brandon sits between the Green Mountain National Forest and the lakes of the Champlain Valley. Brandon is known for its art galleries, award-winning chefs, destination weddings, revitalized downtown, and well-preserved architecture.
4 Grove St., Brandon 802-247-6401
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CHITTENDEN STAY
Fox Creek Inn
Six beautifully decorated guestrooms with private bathrooms; fireplaces and jacuzzi tubs in more rooms. Room rates include breakfast, afternoon tea, dinner, and an optional picnic basket lunch. Centrally located to a variety of activities. $$-$$$
49 Dam Rd., Chittenden
802-483-6213
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Mountain Top Resort
A year-round resort and sought-after destination wedding venue on 700 acres of secluded luxury with lodge, cabin, and guest house accommodations, a restaurant and
tavern, lake with private beach, full-service spa, horseback riding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, sleigh rides, and more. $$$-$$$$
195 Mountain Top Rd., Chittenden
802-483-2311
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FAIRLEE STAY
Lake Morey Resort
Nestled on Lake Morey surrounded by protected forests, this is the perfect family getaway, live music event, golf outing, corporate event or wedding venue. Seasonal activities include golf, watersports, hiking, ice skating, indoor pool, lakeside dining, summer concerts, and more. $$$-$$$$
82 Clubhouse Rd., Fairlee 802-333-4311
LakeMoreyResort.com
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FERRISBURGH EXPERIENCE
Dakin Farm
No trip to Vermont would be complete without visiting Vermont’s tastiest attraction. Vermont’s finest cob-smoked meats, pure maple syrup, aged cheddar, and other specialty foods. Come by and see the new, air-conditioned theater and watch the new Dakin Farm Story. 5797 Route 7, Ferrisburgh 802-425-6727 DakinFarm.com
The Vermont Flannel Company
A relaxing stop along Route 7, Vermont Flannel’s Ferrisburgh location is also the home of the second oldest covered bridge in Vermont. Inside you’ll find a spacious store filled with ultra-soft flannel clothing, handcrafted in America with organic cotton. 5467 US-7, Ferrisburgh 802-870-7172
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KILLINGTON STAY
Great Gulf
Envisioned by North America’s leading developer Great Gulf, this vibrant, new mountain village is set against the backdrop of Killington Peak. The strikingly contemporary, walkable mountain village will pair world-class architecture and exemplary amenities with a stunning collection of turn-key condominium residences, townhomes, luxury ski-in/ski-out mountain home sites, and prestigious retail and dining options.
LiveKillington.com
Mountain Meadows Lodge
Newly renovated, this boutique lodge features modern, luxurious comfort set in a 180-year-old historic cowbarn and farmhouse on six tranquil acres on the banks of Kent Pond. Offering a fresh take on contemporary mountain lodging, blending 180-year-old beams with a modern farmhouse finish. $$-$$$ 285 Thundering Brook Rd., Killington 802-775-1010
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EXPERIENCE
Sushi Yoshi
Sushi Yoshi offers an authentic Asian culinary experience in a casual setting. Enjoy diverse dining from the craft beer garden to private sunken Tatami Rooms. Choose from hibachi shows or sushi bar views of chefs at work. Their menu features traditional and fusion dishes from the Chinese and Japanese kitchen. 1807 Killington Rd., Killington 802-422-4241
VermontSushi.com
MAD RIVER VALLEY
STAY Hyde Away Inn & Restaurant
Nestled between Sugarbush and Mad River Glen, near the historic villages of Waitsfield and Warren. Offering casual, comfy lodging with a tavern and restaurant. The friendly, accommodating staff and a laid-back atmosphere keep people coming back year after year. $$-$$$ 1428 Mill Brook Rd., Waitsfield
802-496-2322
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West Hill House B&B
Historic home in the scenic Mad River Valley near Sugarbush Resort. Nine guestrooms with gas fireplaces, phones, A/C, HDTVs, and en suite private baths with jetted tubs or steam showers. Delicious breakfasts. Nearby activities,
attractions, golf. No smoking or pets. $$-$$$
1496 West Hill Rd., Warren
802-496-7162
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EXPERIENCE
Lawson's Finest Liquids
Visit the stunning timber frame taproom which offers a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere where guests can enjoy freshly brewed beer on draft, as well as fine wine, cider and non-alcoholic beverages to pair with local charcuterie, cheeses, warm pretzels and other light fare.
155 Carroll Rd., Waitsfield
802-496-4677
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Mad Taco
Offering Mexican and Latin-inspired food, fantastic craft beer, house-smoked meats, and a famous house-made hot sauce selection.
5101 Main St., Waitsfield
802-496-3832
TheMadTaco.com
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Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce
The Mad River Valley exudes a unique sense of place. It isn’t contrived. A combination of unparalleled beauty, a sense of community, year-round outdoor recreation, vibrant arts, and a culinary scene that is worth the trip in and of itself.
4403 Main St., Waitsfield
802-496-3409
MadRiverValley.com
MIDDLEBURY STAY
Basin Harbor
Nestled on the shores of Lake Champlain, Basin Harbor has been family owned and operated since 1886. This 700-acre resort is the perfect getaway. Basin Harbor offers countless activities, family entertainment options, and dining experiences for all interests. $$$
4800 Basin Harbor Rd., Vergennes 802-475-2311
BasinHarbor.com
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Middlebury Inn
As a Three Diamond AAA property and proud member of Historic Hotels of America, Middlebury Inn offers historic charm and modern comfort with traditional guest rooms, on-site Waterfalls Day Spa, and locally sourced Vermont food and cocktails by Morgan’s Tavern. $$-$$$
14 Court Sq., Middlebury 802-388-4961
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Swift House Inn
acres of extensive lawn and mature formal gardens. $$$-$$$$
25 Stewart Ln., Middlebury 802-388-9925
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EXPERIENCE
Middlebury Snowbowl
Middlebury Snowbowl offers an authentic Vermont experience, perfect for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts alike. With night skiing and slopes for all levels, enjoy après-ski culture, local fare, and a commitment to sustainability. Discover the genuine magic of a Vermont winter. 6886 Rte 125, Hancock 802-443-7669
MiddleburySnowbowl.com
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Ralph Myhre Golf Course
Ralph Myhre is a golf destination blending challenges for all levels, live entertainment, excellent fare, and scenic dining. With events, a full-service shop, and PGA-certified lessons, it promises a memorable mix of sport, music, and unparalleled views.
317 Golf Course Rd., Middlebury 802-443-5125
RalphMyhreGolfCourse.com
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Rikert Outdoor Center
Explore 55 kilometers of trails for skiing, fat biking, and snowshoeing at Rikert Outdoor Center. ADA accessible with a cozy lodge,
Formerly a governor’s mansion, Swift House Inn is Middlebury’s premiere full-service boutique hotel with 20 comfortable rooms featuring updated New England décor on four
rental shop, and diverse terrains for all levels. Experience winter's beauty at your pace in the Green Mountains.
106 College Cross Rd., Ripton
802-443-2744
RikertOutdoor.com
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The Mad Taco
Offering Mexican and Latin-inspired food, fantastic craft beer, house-smoked meats, and famous house-made hot sauce selection.
3 Mill St., Middlebury
802-382-9070
TheMadTaco.com
MONTPELIER
EXPERIENCE
Bragg Farm Sugar House & Gift Shop
Visit this traditional family-operated sugarhouse. Enjoy year-round maple tours, tastings, and walk the maple trail. Make friends with farm animals, visit the large giftshop, maple ice-cream parlor, and picnic area.
1005 VT Rte 14 N., Montpelier
802-223-5757
BraggFarm.com
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Caledonia Spirits
Founded by a beekeeper, Barr Hill distills landcrafted spirits with raw honey as the key contributor of botanical depth and complexity. Enjoy tastings, tours and cocktails at our state of the art, sustainably powered distillery in Montpelier.
116 Gin Ln., Montpelier
802-472-8000
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Capitol Grounds Café
Proudly serving 802 Coffee, fresh roasted coffee from the heart of Vermont. They have been offering fresh roasted coffee, breakfast, lunch, and stimulating conversation to the people of Montpelier, VT since 1998.
27 State St., Montpelier
802-223-7800
CapitolGrounds.com
Morse Farm Maple Sugar Works
Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks is a multigenerational family business that has shared the process of Vermont maple sugaring with visitors for almost 80 years. Morse Farm is open year round, and their world-famous maple creemees are always available.
1168 County Rd., Montpelier
802-223-2740
MorseFarm.com
Sarducci's
Sarducci's offers an exceptional dining experience for any occasion. Riverside dining, wood burning oven, outdoor patio, and fantastic service. Freshly prepared Italian cuisine that highlights local farms and vendors. Wine Spectator award. Experience an unforgettable meal.
3 Main St., Montpelier
802-223-0229
Sarduccis.com
The Mad Taco
Offering Mexican and Latin-inspired food, fantastic craft beer, house-smoked meats, and famous house-made hot sauce selection.
72 Main St., Montpelier
802-225-6038
TheMadTaco.com
Three Penny Taproom
Nestled in the heart of Vermont's capital, Three Penny Taproom is an essential part of the Vermont craft beer scene. The tap list features the best around and is not to be missed.
108 Main St., Montpelier
802-223-8277
ThreePennyTaproom.com
NORWICH STAY
The Norwich Inn
The Inn has been on the Main Street site since 1797; the current Victorian structure since 1890. Offering 40 guestrooms, a pub and dining room known as Jasper Murdock’s Alehouse and a microbrewery featuring handcrafted English ales, sold only on-site. $$-$$$$
325 Main St., Norwich 802-649-1143
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EXPERIENCE
King Arthur Baking Company
Explore the ultimate baker's haven at King Arthur Baking in Norwich, home of the flour company’s renowned baking school, bakery, café, and retail store. Experience the legacy
and let the freshly baked goods and genuine hospitality sweeten your day.
135 US Rte 5 S., Norwich 802-649-3361
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QUECHEE STAY
Align Inn Vermont
Centered around the belief that an enlightened mind unlocks a world of boundless wonder; Align Inn Vermont is an invitation to become the best form of yourself. By weaving in an array of wellness-focused amenities and experiences into the hotel, the cultivated spaces and opportunities are welcoming and transformational. 5817 Woodstock Rd., Quechee 802-295-7600
AlignInnVermont.com
EXPERIENCE
Vermont Institute of Natural Science Embark on an enchanting journey at VINS Nature Center. Explore a Forest Canopy Walk, captivating Live Raptor Programs, picturesque Nature Trails, and more. Uncover the wonders of nature in one unforgettable adventure.
149 Natures Wy., Quechee 802-359-5000
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RANDOLPH
EXPERIENCE
Silloway Maple
Located minutes off I-89, Exit 4. Sugarhouse tours year-round with no reservation needed. Shop for maple syrup, candy, cream, and sugar produced from renewable sources with 27,000 taps. Maple creemees in season. Hike the sugarwoods, large playground, and goats. 1303 Boudro Rd., Randolph 802-272-6249
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Randolph Area Community Development Corporation
Explore the historic and charming downtown, two and a half miles west of I-89 Exit 4, for great shopping, dining, and entertainment. Explore the great outdoors through a wide variety of activities.
21 N. Main St., Randolph 802-728-4305
RACDC.com
ROCHESTER
STAY
Liberty Hill Farm & Inn
Experience a quintessential Vermont farmstay. Visit the cows and have fun on the farm. Your home base for adventure and exploring Vermont. Family-style meals served with farm fresh ingredients and world-renowned cheddars from Cabot Creamery. 2013 Innkeeper of the Year. 511 Liberty Hl., Rochester 802-767-3926
LibertyHillFarm.com
RUTLAND PLAN
Cape Air
Fast and frequent daily commercial flights to Boston. Single itineraries and bags checked to your final destination. Recognized for outstanding customer service and convenient flights. Ticket and baggage agreements with most major airlines offer smooth connections and money-saving joint fares.
1002 Airport Rd., North Clarendon 800-CAPE-AIR
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STOCKBRIDGE EXPERIENCE
Stone Revival Gallery & Gifts
A visit to the gallery and studio of sculptor M. Julian Isaacson opens a unique window in time. The seldom seen or practiced historical art of hard carved marble and hardwoods are evident inside the beautifully refurbished barn. 1354 VT Route 100, Stockbridge 802-746-8110
StoneRevival.com
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VERGENNES STAY
Nestled on the shores of Lake Champlain, Basin Harbor has been family owned and operated since 1886. This 700-acre resort is the perfect getaway. Basin Harbor offers countless activities, family entertainment options, and
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dining experiences for all interests. $$$
4800 Basin Harbor Rd., Vergennes 802-475-2311
BasinHarbor.com
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WEYBRIDGE EXPERIENCE
University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm
A beacon for horse and history lovers established in 1878, the Morgan Horse Farm preserves and promotes the Vermont State Animal. The University of Vermont operates this teaching farm that combines horses, history, and education into a one-of-a-kind tourism destination.
74 Battell Dr., Weybridge 802-388-2011
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WOODSTOCK STAY
506 On the River Inn
A boutique inn celebrating the spirit of Vermont. Charming, rustic touches, 40 river-facing rooms, five Farmhouse Suites separate from the main building, a farmhouse kitchen serving a hearty country breakfast, casual dining in the Bistro, indoor swimming pool and sauna. $$$ 1653 West Woodstock Rd., Woodstock 802-457-5000
OntheRiverWoodstock.com
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Sleep Woodstock Motel
Sleep Woodstock is a true motor inn with ample parking and 12 clean cheerful rooms and a two-bedroom suite for budget-conscious travelers. Constructed in 1959, this bit of Americana is renovated from top to bottom while retaining its original charm. $-$$ 4324 West Woodstock Rd., Woodstock 802-332-6336
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The Woodstocker B&B
A warm, indulgent, and relaxed experience in Woodstock. In a décor blending mountain feel and farmhouse warmth, enjoy nine bedrooms and suites, some with their own sauna, luxurious local amenities, and breakfast in your room or in the dining room. $$$-$$$$ 61 River St., Woodstock 802-457-3896
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Woodstock Inn & Resort
Located in Woodstock, known as “the prettiest small town in America,” the historic Resort features luxury accommodations, farm-to-table dining, and endless activities like the 18-hole golf course, world-class spa, alpine and Nordic skiing, fly-fishing, falconry, and Athletic Club with tennis facility. $$$-$$$$
14 The Green, Woodstock 855-969-3074
WoodstockInn.com
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Making a short drive from home feel like a world away.
700 Private Acres | Luxurious Accommodations | 740 Acre Lake
Spa and Salon | Boating | Horseback Riding | Clay Bird Shooting | Pool Hot Tub | Sauna | 4-Season Event Barn | Artfully Crafted Cuisine Panoramic Views & More!
Photos: (1) Gary Hall (2) Idena Beach (3,5) Joanne Pearson (4) AnnMarie Swift
EXPERIENCE
Billings Farm & Museum
This historic Jersey dairy farm and museum showcases a culture of care and connection to land, food, history, and community. Enjoy immersive and authentic experiences through events, workshops, camps, and daily programs across the season.
69 Old River Rd., Woodstock 802-457-2355
BillingsFarm.org
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Sugarbush Maple and Cheese Farm
This four-generation farm is famous for its premium cheese and pure maple syrup. Watch cheese being packaged the old-fashioned way. Visit the sugarhouse and maple walk to learn how maple syrup is made. Admission and samples are free. Open year-round.
591 Sugarbush Farm Rd., Woodstock 802-457-1757
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The Vermont Flannel Company
Amidst the beauty of historic Woodstock, meander up from “the Green” and into The Vermont Flannel Co. The store boasts old posts and other found beauties to showcase super soft Vermont Flannel clothing, handcrafted in America with 100% organic cotton.
13 Elm St., Woodstock 802-457-4111
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The Mad River Valley is a year-round destination that exudes a unique sense of place. It isn’t contrived, it came to be organically with an unusual combination of unparalleled beauty, a deep sense of community, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a vibrant arts and culinary scene. You’ll feel it the moment you get here.
Come For the Mountain – Stay for the Valley
Lawson’s Finest Liquids Family-friendly Taproom featuring the finest, freshest IPAs and small-batch brews alongside a thoughtful selection of wine, cider and non-alcoholic drinks served by knowledgeable Beertenders. Open daily with a locally-inspired menu, beer garden, weekly live music, food specials, merchandise and cold beer.
With direct access to 40 miles of mountain biking/ hiking/snowshoeing trails and minutes to Sugarbush and Mad River Glen, our B&B offers complimentary outdoor hot tub and sauna, swimming pond, gourmet breakfasts, large rooms with featherbeds. Children and dogs welcome.
An historic inn and restaurant where each detail of your stay has been curated for your pleasure. The luxury linens, gourmet meals and 15 acres of lush landscapes are an unparalleled backdrop for a perfect Vermont getaway.
West Hill House Renovated historic 1850’s farmhouse with gorgeous gardens and 9 ensuite guest rooms. We invite you to enjoy four glorious seasons for romance, relaxation and recreation. Right beside the Sugarbush resort with its skiing and Robert Trent Jones, Sr. golf course.
Nestled deep in the Mad River Valley, surrounded by lush gardens and meadows, the Inn at Round Barn Farm welcomes you to revel in Vermont’s quintessential beauty. Relax in our comfortable boutique inn or celebrate in our unique Round Barn.
From skiing on 581 acres and 2600 vertical feet across 2 mountains in the winter to golfing, hiking, or even getting married in the summer, Sugarbush provides unlimited ways to unleash your own personal potential all year long.
Mad River Distillers Distiller of whiskey and rum in Warren, using local grains and fair-trade sugar. Tours available, book online. Visit the Waitsfield Farmers Market MayOctober for samples and bottle sales, the Mad River Taste Place in Waitsfield, or the Burlington cocktail shop.
Boutique lodge boasting cozy accommodations & tasty, hot breakfast included in your stay! An on-site family friendly restaurant with farm-totable dining, live music, and a 3-season events pavilion with in-house catering. Perfect for a romantic getaway or outdoor adventure.
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Skillfully blending hospitality with sustainability, showcasing the best Vermont offers for both people and the planet.
GETAWAYS FOR THE ECO-TRAVELER
Vermont is the ideal destination for eco-friendly travelers who seek outdoor recreation and relaxation. The Green Mountain State has long been at the forefront of environmental movements, with many businesses gravitating towards earth-friendly, local products and experiences.
If you're seeking a green getaway, look no further than these three extraordinary lodging properties in southern Vermont. Each with a unique approach to a shared mission, these properties provide outlets for recreation and rejuvenation, all while promoting some of the best sustainable living practices, from responsible land management to regenerative food systems. These three lodging properties skillfully blend hospitality with sustainability, showcasing the best Vermont offers for both people and the planet, proving there's no need to compromise.
Wild Trails Farm SPRINGFIELD
Situated between Brattleboro and Woodstock, Wild Trails Farm offers a secluded destination in nature, combining serenity and sustainability. The luxurious modern lodge is powered by solar and geothermal energy, set on over 470 acres of private land featuring a fruit orchard, a vegetable garden, and more than twelve miles of trails. Beyond the outdoor allure, the farm hosts wellness retreats (including massage, yoga, sound baths, and other therapies), where the environment enhances the healing experience.
Merck Forest and Farmland Center RUPERT
Waking up to a fresh blanket of untouched snow or witnessing the twinkling of summer's brightest constellations is unparalleled. Merck Forest and Farmland Center, a non-profit, aims to inspire curiosity, love, and responsibility for working and natural lands. Nestled between the Taconic and Green Mountains and home to a vibrant regenerative farm landscape, Merck offers a unique opportunity to experience Vermont’s outdoor classroom. Enjoy activities ranging from bird walks and farm chores to timber framing demonstrations. Stay overnight in one of their cabins, covered shelters, or choose a spot to set up a tent. Winter visitors can swap hiking boots for snowshoes or cross-country skis, exploring endless terrain. The dedicated staff champions the sustainable stewardship of the land, eagerly awaiting your visit.
Hill Farm Inn SUNDERLAND
Hill Farm Inn, a serene retreat near Manchester Center, redefines sustainable luxury lodging. The team believes in the transformative power of farms for reconnecting with the land. The inn emphasizes regenerative agriculture, from the sweeping farm-dotted vistas to the on-site vegetable garden offering tours that showcase the impact of thoughtful agriculture. Dining at The Restaurant at Hill Farm is essential, with menus that evolve with the seasons to highlight Vermont's produce. Guests might also enjoy weekly wood-fired pizza nights or seasonal community dinners, offering delightful food and fun for all.
IN VERMONT’S DEERFIELD VALLEY
Nestled in the southern reaches of the Green Mountains and conveniently located just a few hours from New York City and Boston, the Deerfield Valley offers a quintessential Vermont experience. This serene and scenic area is renowned for its unique shops, burgeoning art scene, vibrant farm-to-table dining, and a plethora of year-round outdoor activities, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of mountains. Unplug, unwind, and immerse yourself with this itinerary, offering a blend of adventure, relaxation, and authentic Vermont hospitality.
DAY ONE
Begin your exploration of the Deerfield Valley immersing yourself in the diverse array of experiences offered, using Mount Snow as your basecamp.
EXPERIENCE
Molly Stark Byway
Wind your way through the region’s valleys and historic villages and downtowns on Vermont’s southernmost byway. The Molly Stark Byway was named after the wife of General John Stark, who led the colonial militia to a victory at the Battle of Bennington on August 16, 1777.
First Trax
Stop at this family-friendly, customercentric shop, offering a diverse range of top-quality ski apparel and gear and expert fittings by industry veterans.
Memorial Hall Center for the Arts
Check out their screening schedule, featuring a diverse range of performances from Broadway cabaret to jazz and cinema screenings.
FOOD AND DRINK
The Bullwheel
Upstairs in the Summit Lodge, delight in the flavors of Vermont with sharable dishes, hearty sandwiches, and a local draft list while enjoying the breathtaking views from the observation deck. Before your visit, please check the Mount Snow website for current hours of operation.
Last Chair Bar & Grill
Enjoy tender-aged steaks, unique pizzas, and locally brewed drafts, along with the Kid’s Zone arcade and a brand-new bar, all
housed in a big red barn marked by a hanging lift chair.
Trail 87 Restaurant
A seasonally inspired menu highlights the finest of Vermont's local produce, complemented by a diverse selection of craft beers, whiskeys, and wines.
Snow Republic Brewery
A veteran-owned production brewery, taproom, and kitchen, all in a pet- and kid-friendly atmosphere.
STAY
Grand Summit Resort
Discover Vermont-inspired comfort at Mount Snow's Grand Summit Resort, offering charming rooms, suites, a full-service spa, fitness center, and slopeside convenience.
PLAY
Mount Snow
Enjoy a day of exhilarating outdoor activities at Vermont’s largest southern ski resort, offering adventure during any season. In summer, enjoy hiking or mountain biking, and in winter, experience some of Vermont's finest skiing, good for any level of skier.
Adaptive Sports at Mount Snow
Offering sports lessons and recreation for people with disabilities year-round, providing the opportunity for every body to enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, rafting, mountain biking, fly fishing, and more.
DAY TWO
Enjoy the day taking in the charming town of Wilmington.
EXPERIENCE
Boyd Family Farm
In business for over 80 years, immerse yourself in the beauty of pick-your-own flowers and blueberries in summer, vibrant fall foliage, and festive winter wreaths, set against an idyllic backdrop.
Bartleby’s Books
Step into a beloved independent bookstore, where a treasure trove of new books, unique gifts, and local art awaits.
FOOD AND DRINK
Jezebel's Eatery
Set in the historic 1836 Lyman House; farm-fresh comfort food meets a cozy tavern atmosphere, offering a menu of farm-fresh, classic comfort food and a selection of craft beers and spirits.
The Village Roost
Experience the unique blend of exceptional cuisine, a cozy and friendly atmosphere, and a commitment to sustainability. Every dish is crafted with organic ingredients, freshly baked bread, and house-roasted meats.
STAY
The Wilmington Inn
Enjoy the perfect blend of historical charm and modern amenities, complete with cozy, tranquil rooms, personal touches, and warm hospitality.
DAY THREE
Take a scenic drive along Vermont Route 100, known as Vermont’s “Main Street.”
EXPERIENCE
Sprague & Son Maple
Enjoy year-round tours and tastings, witness the traditional maple sap boiling process, and savor handcrafted maple products all made on-site.
Hogback Mountain Country Store
A Vermont landmark since 1936, offering a vast selection of local specialty foods, apparel, and unique gifts, all set against the backdrop of a breathtaking 100-mile view from the scenic overlook.
FOOD AND DRINK
Alpenglow Bistro
A cozy mountain retreat offering a taste of the Alps, a refined drink selection, and a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for unwinding by the fireplace or on the patio.
Vermont Distillers
Sample and savor handcrafted, naturally gluten-free spirits including the Metcalfe's family of liqueurs, Maple Bourbon, Honey Bourbon, and Catamount Vodka while taking in the sights of the Hogback Mountain Scenic Overlook.
STAY
The Engel House
Step back in time with a stay at this historic B&B, where the charm of an 1836 colonial farmhouse blends with modern comforts.
PLAY
Molly Stark State Park
Hike the park's trails, explore the Mt. Olga fire tower, and take in the breathtaking views of the Deerfield Valley.
Hogback Mountain
This Vermont landmark has offered a vast selection of local specialty foods, apparel, and unique gifts since 1936. Take in the breathtaking 100-mile view overlooking a vista encompassing Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
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ARLINGTON
STAY
Arlington Inn & Spa
The Arlington Inn & Spa, a 175-year-old inn, features 16 rooms, tavern, gardens, and massage suite. Conveniently located between Manchester and Bennington. Stay for a weekend or longer and enjoy what each season offers. Fine accommodations and romantic escapes. $$$-$$$$
#3904 Rte. 7A, Arlington 802-375-6532
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West Mountain Inn
Set high on 150 private mountainside acres, West Mountain Inn specializes in fresh local cuisine. The Inn’s spacious guest rooms, romantic dining room, welcoming tavern, hiking trails, extensive gardens, and amazing views provide the perfect relaxing and delicious Vermont getaway. $$-$$$
144 W Mountain Inn Rd., Arlington 802-375-6516
WestMountainInn.com
EXPERIENCE
The Village Peddler & The Chocolatorium
Handcrafted chocolates and fudge made in
their candy kitchen. Vermont gourmet foods, teddy bears, gifts, and gelato. Visit Cocoa, the 100lb chocolate teddy bear. Explore the world of chocolate, make your own chocolate bar, or enjoy a flight of chocolate.
261 Old Mill Rd., East Arlington 802-375-6037
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BENNINGTON EXPERIENCE
Kimberly Farms
Kimberly Farms has been a licensed and certified horse camp for more than 30 years. Beautiful 60-acre facility, where horses roam the pastures, wildlife flourishes, and fun is had by all. Devoted staff have lifetimes of horse experience to share.
1214 Cross Hill Rd., North Bennington 802-442-5454
KimberlyFarms.org
BRATTLEBORO EXPERIENCE
The Robb Farm Sugar House
The Robb family has long recognized the value of eating naturally grown and local foods. They have even converted the old milk room into kitchen space to make their own value-added maple products, such as maple candy.
822 Ames Hill Rd., Brattleboro 802-257-0163
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Vermont Country Deli
Enjoy the smell of simmering garlic, chocolate baking, and a visual feast for your eyes. Since 1986, Vermont Country Deli has offered a gourmet to-go marketplace, prepared foods, sandwiches, decadent desserts, homemade bread, craft beer, wine, and specialty Vermont products.
436 Western Ave., Brattleboro 802-257-9254
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Brattleboro Area Chamber of Commerce
This “Gateway to Vermont” overlooking the Connecticut River owns many “best” accolades. The historic downtown boasts galleries, eateries, shops, and breweries. Then just pick a direction: greater Brattleboro offers adventures and experiences north, south, and west of Main Street.
180 Main St., Brattleboro 802-254-4565
BrattleboroChamber.org
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DUMMERSTON STAY
The Landmark Trust USA
Experience history in your own way. Offering five authentically restored historic properties as vacation rentals ideal for family getaways, romantic escapes, and foliage trips. Stay in Rudyard Kipling’s Naulakha where he wrote The Jungle Book. $$$-$$$$ 707 Kipling Rd., Dummerston 802-579-1853
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EXPERIENCE
Scott Farm Orchard
Scott Farm Orchard is a historic farm that grows over 130 certified ecologically grown heirloom apple varieties. Farm market, PYO, sweet and hard cider, farm fresh baked goods and lunch at Pippin's Café, and walk in the Stone Sculpture Park. $$$-$$$$ 707 Kipling Rd., Dummerston 802-490-2865
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GRAFTON STAY
The Grafton Inn
Experience the allure of the Grafton Inn, a historic southern Vermont hotel blending pastoral heritage with modern charm. Enjoy cozy guest rooms, savor flavorful cuisine and cocktails, explore the Grafton Trails system, and experience the small-town charm. $$$-$$$$ 92 Main St., Grafton 802-843-2248
GraftonInnVermont.com
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EXPERIENCE
Grafton Village Cheese Company
Come to historic Grafton and watch milk from local farms turn into award-winning cheddars and cave-aged specialty cheeses. Then head over to their Retail Store for a free tasting and to purchase cheese and other Vermont specialty products.
533 Townshend Rd., Grafton 802-246-1000
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LONDONDERRY STAY
Upper Pass Lodge
Year-round lodging with onsite restaurant and bar at the base of Magic Mountain. Whether traveling for business, pleasure or a family get-away, budget-conscious travelers enjoy returning to Upper Pass Lodge after the day's adventures.
A family-run inn renovated to the highest standards. A New England carriage house built in the 1830s, the 23 amazing rooms and suites come complete with an updated private bath, seasonal air conditioning, smart TV, Wi-Fi, and complimentary local skincare products. Full farm-to-table breakfast is included with every stay.
349 Bonnet St. Manchester Center
802-362-1619
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Inn at Manchester
At the Inn at Manchester, the pleasures are simple. Choose from one of 21 thoughtfully appointed guestrooms – including 12 suites –each with their own distinct character, including some with private fireplaces and sitting rooms.
$$-$$$
3967 Main St., Manchester
802-362-1793
InnatManchester.com
Kimpton Taconic Hotel
World’s Best “Top 10 Resort Hotels in the Northeast” by Travel+Leisure, this boutique hotel offers luxury accommodations in a stunning setting. A four-season destination combining casual elegance and gracious service. Locals and guests alike enjoy dining at The Copper Grouse. $$-$$$$
835 Main St., manchester
802-362-0147
TaconicHotel.com
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GRAFTON
Reluctant Panther Inn and Restaurant
Southern Vermont’s finest small luxury hotel, offering 20 uniquely appointed rooms and suites, fine dining and gracious hospitality in a sophisticated setting. The restaurant showcases the best of what Vermont has to offer in a unique and exciting way. $$-$$$$
39 West Rd., Manchester
802-362-2568
ReluctantPanther.com
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The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa
The Equinox offers delicious dining, history, and world class golf with a view near Bromley and Stratton Mountains. For two centuries, The Equinox has served as an icon of the New England lifestyle with fresh mountain air, peaceful surroundings, and beautiful views. $$$ 3567 Main St., Manchester Village 802-362-4700
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The Manchester View
With the best mountain views in southern Vermont, Manchester View offers warmth and charm in 36 rooms and suites, many with fireplaces and spa tubs. Two miles to local and outlet shops; many dining choices. Near skiing, golf, parks, and theatre. $-$$
77 High Meadow Wy., Manchester Center 802-362-2739
ManchesterView.com
EXPERIENCE
Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home
Historic home of Robert Lincoln, son of President Lincoln; southernmost stop on Vermont’s African American Heritage Trail. Spectacular views, gardens, year-round trails, restored Pullman railcar, working farm, cheesemaking facility, educational programming. Visit website for hours, admission rates, group tour information.
1005 Hildene Rd., Manchester 802-362-1788
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Southern Vermont Arts Center
SVAC creates a community space for the arts through exhibitions, events, performances, classes in a variety of media for children and adults, and an opportunity to explore the 100+ acre campus and sculpture park.
860 SVAC Dr., Manchester
802-362-1405
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The Vermont Flannel Company
Right near the heart of Manchester Center, discover The Vermont Flannel Co. The authentic Vermont feel of the store will delight you as you explore ultra-soft flannel clothing and one-of-a-kind gifts. Handcrafted in America with organic cotton.
96 Depot St., Manchester
802-367-3531
VermontFlannel.com
OKEMO VALLEY
STAY
Echo Lake Inn
An 1840 country Inn offering luxurious rooms with fireplaces and jacuzzies, family accommodations, and condominiums. Large outdoor pool, lake access, oversized jacuzzi, game room, and tennis court. Close proximity to Killington and Okemo. Enjoy 4.5-star cuisine in a casually elegant atmosphere. $$-$$$
2 Dublin Rd., Plymouth 802-228-8202
EchoLakeInn.com
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William Raveis Real Estate Vermont Properties
The dedicated team at William Raveis Real Estate Vermont Properties is committed to assisting both buyers and sellers in realizing their real estate aspirations here in the Okemo Valley.
29 Locust Hill Rd., Ludlow
802-228-8877
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Vermont Escapes
Four highly rated properties in southern Vermont offer classic charm, with modern amenities. After a day of adventure, unwind in the private hot tub, gather around the fire pit or cozy up with popcorn and a movie. $$$$
56 Andover St., Ludlow
802-297-7351
VermontEscapes.com
WiFi Available, Pet Friendly
EXPERIENCE
Green Mountain Sugar House
An organic maple sugarhouse where they make everything from maple syrup to mouthwatering maple fudge. The perfect stop to enjoy a maple creemee. Peruse through the beautiful gift shop with an extensive amount of Vermont souvenirs.
820 Route 100 N., Ludlow
800-643-9338
GMSH.com
Killarney Irish Pub
A social hub for decades, this authentic Irish family-owned and operated pub is located near the entrance to Okemo Mountain Resort. Award-winning wings, cold beer, mountain hospitality, and more.
44 Pond St., The Marketplace, Ludlow 802-228-7797
KillarneyLudlow.com
Smith Maple Crest Farm
Award winning Vermont maple syrup, sweet treats and grassfed grassfinished beef retail cuts are available in their farm store. Have a cooler? Buy local from this small farm and bring a bit home.
2450 Lincoln Hill Rd., Shrewsbury 802-492-2151
SmithMapleCrestFarm.com
Weston Theater Company
Presenting a summer season of blockbuster musicals, classic plays, family-friendly shows, and ground-breaking new works. Expanding the imaginative, cultural, and social landscape in the community by connecting Weston to the world and the world to Weston.
703 Main St., Weston 802-824-8167
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Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce
Okemo Valley Region is the four-season destination for the best New England recreation and mountain relaxation. Home to premier
resorts, quaint B&Bs, museums, artisan galleries and antique shops, a wide range of shopping, and culinary offerings to delight the palate.
57 Pond St., Ludlow
802-228-5830
YourPlaceinVermont.com
SPRINGFIELD STAY
Wild Trails Farm
Wild Trails Farm offers upscale lodging, outdoor activities, and retreat services for individuals, couples, families, and groups. The modern and luxurious lodge is solar and geothermal-powered. It offers six bedrooms, a large kitchen with two dining areas, a wellappointed common room and a spa area with a large sauna. Book your experience today. 400 Ruusunen Rd, Springfield 802-875-2275
WildTrailsFarm.com
STRATTON STAY
Stratton Mountain Resort
Stratton Mountain delivers everything you love about Vermont in each spectacular season with all the activities and amenities of a premier resort. Ski from the tallest peak in southern Vermont. Play the 27-hole championship golf course. $$-$$$
5 Village Lodge Rd., Stratton Mountain 800-787-2886
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SUNDERLAND STAY
Hill Farm Inn
Enjoy a peaceful stay in the recently renovated, historic inn with sweeping views of the mountains. The property includes a combination of inn rooms and private cottages. Each one is uniquely designed with pieces sourced from local artisans and makers.
458 Hill Farm Rd., Sunderland 802-375-2269
HillFarmInn.com
EXPERIENCE
The Restaurant at Hill Farm Dinner is served in a beautiful, lofted barn with a wood-fired oven and sweeping views of the Taconic Mountain Range. Seasonal farm-to-table menus by Chef Austin Poulin are sourced from their market garden, as well as from the neighboring food community. Seasonal cocktail menu, Vermont beers on tap, and a wine program that is committed to sustainable vineyards. 488 Hill Farm Rd., Sunderland 802-375-2269
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WEST DOVER
STAY
Deerfield Valley Real Estate, Inc
Find the perfect vacation or primary home. Deerfield Valley Real Estate is a full-service, locally owned real estate firm located in West Dover with close proximity to Mount Snow
Resort, Stratton Mountain, and The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain.
183 VT Rte 100, West Dover 802-464-3055
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WILMINGTON STAY
Baked Apples at Shearer Hill Farm B&B
Wake to freshly brewed coffee, baked apples, and award-winning scones on a small working farm. Five miles to Wilmington. Large rooms with private baths. 2018 Yankee Magazine Editors’ Choice Award “Best Farm Stay.” Shearer Hill Rd., Wilmington 802-464-3253
ShearerHillFarm.com
PLAN
Southern Vermont Deerfield Valley Chamber of Commerce
The Deerfield Valley, nestled in the Green Mountains, epitomizes Vermont's charm. It offers authentic New England hospitality, a relaxed lifestyle, and numerous outdoor adventures. Visitors are drawn to its natural beauty, commitment to the land and community, and the serene atmosphere that awaits in Vermont.
21 W. Main St., Wilmington 802-464-8092
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ALPINE & CROSS COUNTRY EXPERIENCES
Ski Vermont*
802-223-2439 | skivermont.com
BOLTON
Bolton Valley Resort*
802-434-3444 | boltonvalley.com
EAST BURKE
Burke Mountain Resort*
802-626-7300 | skiburke.com
EAST CORINTH
Northeast Slopes
802-439-5789 | northeastslopes.org
HANCOCK
Middlebury Snowbowl*
802-443-7669 | middleburysnowbowl.com
KILLINGTON
Killington Resort
800-734-9435 | killington.com
LONDONDERRY
Magic Mountain
802-824-5645 | magicmtn.com
LUDLOW
Okemo Mountain Resort*
802-228-1600 | okemo.com
COUNTRY ORGANIZATIONS
BOLTON
Bolton Valley Resort*
802-434-3444 | boltonvalley.com
BURLINGTON
Catamount Trail Association
802-864-5794 | catamounttrail.org
CRAFTSBURY COMMON
Craftsbury Outdoor Center 802-586-7767 | craftsbury.com
Trapp Family Lodge XC Ski Center* 800-826-7000 | trappfamily.com
WILLISTON
Catamount Outdoor Family Center
802-879-6001 | catamountoutdoor.org
Ole’s Cross Country Center
802-496-3430 | olesxc.com
WOODSTOCK
Woodstock Nordic Center* – Mt. Tom Trails
802-457-6674 | woodstockinn.com
BRATTLEBORO
Brattleboro Outing Club
802-246-7834| brattleborooutingclub.org
GRAFTON
Grafton Trails & Outdoor Center
802-843-2400 | graftoninnvermont.com
LONDONDERRY
Viking Nordic Center
802-824-3933 | vikingnordic.com
PERU
Wild Wings Ski Touring Center
802-824-6793 | wildwingsski.com
CYCLING & MOUNTIAN BIKING
Vermont Mountain Bike Association
802-540-2447 | vmba.org
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports
802-786-4991 | vermontadaptive.org Vermont Outdoor Guide Association
800-425-6211 | voga.org
Local Motion
802-861-2700 | localmotion.org
Vermont Ski Area Association*
802-223-2439 | skivermont.com
MULTI-TOWN
Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
A four-season, multi-purpose recreation and transportation corridor across northern Vermont following the former 93-mile Lamoille Valley Railroad (LVRR) rail line from St. Johnsbury to Swanton. The trail extends across five counties connecting 18 towns.
ESSEX, COLCHESTER, HINESBURG, JERICHO, WILLISTON, HUNTINGTON Fellowship Of the Wheel fotwheel.org
CENTRAL
BROWNSVILLE
Ascutney Trails
ascutneyoutdoors.org
HARTFORD/NORWICH
Upper Valley Mountain Bike Association uvmba.org
KILLINGTON
Killington Mountain Bike Club
killingtonmountainbikeclub.org
Okemo Mountain Resort 800-228-1600 | okemo.com
MONTPELIER
Montpelier Area Mountain Bike Association bikemamba.org
MIDDLEBURY
Addison County Bike Club addisoncountybikeclub.org
STRATTON MOUNTAIN
Stratton Mountain Resort*
802-297-4567 | stratton.com
WEST DOVER
Timber Creek XC Ski Area*
802-464-0999 | timbercreekxc.com
WOODFORD
Prospect Mountain Ski Area
802-442-2575 | prospectmountain.com
HUNTINGTON
Cross Vermont Trail
Under construction. When complete, the 90-mile path will connect towns across the state from Lake Champlain to the Connecticut River. 30-miles are completed and open to the public. Hiking, biking and equestrian trail. 802-498-0079 | crossvermont.org
Rochester Café & Country Store* 802-767-4302 | rochestercafe.com
ROXBURY
Roxbury Country Store 802-485-8857
SHREWSBURY
Pierce’s Store
802-492-3326 | piercesstore.com
SOUTH STRAFFORD
Coburn’s General Store 802-765-4421| coburnsstore.com
WAITSFIELD
Village Grocery & Deli 802-496-4477
WARREN
Warren Store 802-496-3864 | warrenstore.com
WOODSTOCK
South Woodstock Country Store 802-457-3050 | southwoodstockcountrystore.com
ROCKINGHAM
The Vermont Country Store*
802-463-2224 | vermontcountrystore.com
WARDSBORO
Wardsboro Country Store
802-896-6411 | wardsborocountrystore.com
WESTON
The Vermont Country Store*
802-824-3184 | vermontcountrystore.com
Weston Village Store
802-824-5477 | westonvillagestore.com
The Official Vermont Road Map & Guide to Vermont Attractions locates covered bridges and has a wealth of other resources on the map. Pick up a map at Vermont’s Welcome and Information Centers or visit vtattractions.org.
NORTH
BELVIDERE
Mill | Route 109 (1895)
Morgan | Route 109 (1887)
CABOT
AM Foster | Cabot Plains (1988)
CAMBRIDGE
Gates Mill | Route 15 (1987)
Grist Mill | Route 108 (1872)
Poland | Route 15 (1887, 2001)
CHARLOTTE
Holmes Creek | Route 7 (1870)
Quinlan | North Ferrisburgh (1849, 1950)
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COVENTRY
Black River | Black River
Greenbanks Hollow | Route
2002)
Sequin
Quinlan Bridge (1850, 1994)
(1881)
DANVILLE
2 (1886,
ENOSBURG
Hopkins | Route 118 (1875)
FAIRFAX
Maple Street | Route 104 (1865,2002)
FAIRFIELD
East Fairfield | Route 36 (1865)
IRASBURG
Lord's Creek | Black River (1881)
ISLAND POND
Columbia | Main St. (2003)
JOHNSON
Power House | Route 100C (1872, 2002)
Scribner | Route 100C (unknown)
LEMINGTON
Island Pond Footbridge | Route 102 (1912)
BARRE
Robins Nest | Route 302 (1864)
BRANDON
Sanderson | Route 7 (1840)
CALAIS
Kent's Corner | West Church Rd. (1963)
CHELSEA
Moxley | Route 110 (1883)
CLARENDON
Kingsley | Route 103 (1870, 2002)
CORNWALL
Cornwall-Salisbury | Swamp Rd. (1856, 2008)
EAST MONTPELIER
Coburn | Route 2 (1840, 1970)
EAST SHOREHAM
Shoreham Railroad | Shoreham-Whiting Rd. (1897)
FERRISBURGH
Spade Farm | Route 7 (1850, 1958)
HARTLAND
Martins Mill | Route 5 (1881)
Willard | Route 5 (1870)
Willard's Twin | Route 5 (2001)
ARLINGTON
West Arlington | Route 313 (1852)
BENNINGTON
Henry | Route 67A (1840)
Paper Mill | Route 67A (1889, 2000)
Silk | Route 67A (1840)
BRATTLEBORO
Creamery | Route 9 (1879, 1917)
GRAFTON
Kidder Hill | Route 121 (1870)
GUILFORD
Green River | In Village (1870)
LUNENBURG
Mount Orne | South Lancaster Rd. (1911, 1999)
LYNDON
Chamberlin | Route 5 (1881)
Millers Run | Route 122 (1878, 1995)
Old Burrington | Route 5 (1865)
Sanborn | Route 5 (1867, 1960)
Schoolhouse | Route 5 (1879)
MONTGOMERY
Comstock | Route 118 (1883)
Fuller | Route 118 (1890, 2000)
Hectorville | Route 118 (1883, 2003)
Hutchins | Route 118 (1883)
Longley | Route 118 (1863)
West Hill | Route 118 (1883)
MORRISTOWN
Red | Route 100 (1896)
MARSHFIELD
Orton Farm | Route 2 (1890)
MIDDLEBURY
Halpin | Route 7 (1850)
Pulp Mill | Seymour St. (1820, 2002)
NORTHFIELD
Lower Cox Brook |Route 12 (1872)
Northfield Falls | Route 12 (1872)
Slaughter House | Route 12 (1872)
Stony Brook | Route 12 (1899)
Upper Cox Brook | Route 12 (1872, 1966)
PITTSFORD
Cooley | Proctor Rd. (1849)
Depot | Route 107 (1853)
Gorham | Proctor Rd. (1842)
Hammond | Route 7 (1843)
POMFRET
S. Pomfret | Barnard Brook (1870)
QUECHEE
Quechee Bridge | Waterman Hill Rd. (1970, 2012)
RANDOLPH
Braley | Route 14 (1904)
Gifford | Route 14 (1904, 2001)
Kingsbury | Route 14 (1904)
RUTLAND
Twin | East Creek (1850)
MARLBORO
Johnny Esau | Route 109 (2004)
NEWFANE
Williamsville | Dover Rd. (1870, 2001)
ROCKINGHAM
Bartonsville | Route 103 (1870, 2013)
Hall | Route 121 (1870, 1982)
Hitchcock-Cormier | In Village (2008)
Victorian Village | Bartonsville Rd. (1872)
Worral Bridge | Route 103 (1870)
SPRINGFIELD
Baltimore | In Village (1870, 1970)
SHELBURNE
Shelburne Museum | Route 7 (1845, 1850)
STOWE
Emily | Route 100 (1844, 1969)
TROY
River Road | Veilleux Rd. (1912)
WATERBURY
Best Western | Blush Hill Rd. (1972)
WATERVILLE
Codding Hollow | Route 109 (1877)
Montgomery | Route 109 (1877, 1998)
Village | Route 109 (1877, 2000)
WESTFORD
Brown River | Route 128 (1837)
WOLCOTT
Fisher Railroad | Route 15 (1909)
SHREWSBURY
Brown | Route 7 (1880)
TAFTSVILLE
Taftsville | Route 44 (1836, 2011)
THETFORD
Sayres | Route 113 (unknown)
Union Village | Route 113 (1867, 1963)
TUNBRIDGE
Cilley | Route 110 (1883)
Flint | Route 110 (1845)
Howe | Bellnap Brooks (1879)
Larkin | Route 110 (1902)
Mill | Route 110 (1883, 2000)
WEST WINDSOR
Bests | Route 44 (1889)
Bowers | Route 44 (1919)
Windsor Cornish | Connecticut River (1866)
WAITSFIELD
Great Eddy | Route 100 (1833, 2000)
Pine Brook | Pine Brook (1872, 1974)
WARREN
Warren | Route 100 (1880, 2000)
WOODSTOCK
Frank Lewis | Private Farm Rd. (1982)
Lincoln | Route 4 (1877)
Union Street | Route 44 (1969)
SUNDERLAND
Chiselville | Sunderland (1870)
TOWNSHEND
Scott | Route 30 (1870, 1980)
WEST DUMMERSTON
West Dummerston | Route 30 (1872, 1998)
WILMINGTON
High Mowing | Farm Rd. (1949)
WEATHERSFIELD
Salmond | Route 131 (1875)
Upper Falls | Route 131 (1840, 1975)
Stoughton | Schoolhouse Brook (1870)
CRAFT BEVERAGE PRODUCERS: BEER
ORGANIZATIONS
Vermont Brewers Association*
802-448-3045 | vermontbrewers.com
ALBURGH
Kraemer & Kin
802-796-3586 | kraemerandkin.com
BURKE AREA
Next Trick Brewing
802-467-3437 | nexttrickbrewing.com
BURLINGTON
Burlington Beer Co.
802-863-2337 | burlingtonbeercompany.com
Foam Brewers*
802-399-2511 | foambrewers.com
Queen City Brewery
802-540-0280 | queencitybrewery.com
Simple Roots Brewing
802-399-2658 | simplerootsbrewing.com
Switchback Brewing Company
802-651-4114 | switchbackvt.com
Vermont Pub and Brewery*
802-865-0500 | vermontbrewery.com
Weird Window Brewing, South Burlington
802-489-5279 | weirdwindowbrewing.com
Zero Gravity Brewery
802-497-0054 | zerogravitybeer.com
COLCHESTER
Green Empire Brewing | gebrew.com
DANVILLE
Red Barn Brewing
802-227-3031 | redbarnbrewingvt.com
EAST HAVEN
Dirt Church Brewing Company
802-745-9252 | dirtchurchvt.com
NORTH CENTRAL
BRAINTREE
Bent Hill Brewery
802-565-5103 | benthillbrewery.com
BRANDON
Foley Brothers Brewing
802-465-8413 | foleybrothersbrewing.com Red Clover Ale Co. 802-465-8412 | redcloverale.com
Zoar Adventure Center 413-339-4010 | zoaroutdoor.com
Generally, most parks are open from Memorial Day through Labor Day or the 2nd Monday in October, with some opening earlier, and some remaining open later.
STATEWIDE
Vermont State Parks
888-409-7579 | vtstateparks.com
NORTH
ALBURGH
Alburgh Dunes | 802-796-4170
BARTON Crystal Lake | 802-525-7579
CHARLOTTE
Mt. Philo | 802-425-2390
COLCHESTER
Niquette Bay | 802-893-5210
ELMORE
Elmore | 802-888-2982
ENOSBURG FALLS
Lake Carmi | 802-933-8383
GROTON
Big Deer | 802-584-3822
Boulder Beach | 802-584-3823
Kettle Pond | 802-426-3042
Ricker Pond | 802-584-3821
Seyon Lodge | 802-584-3829
Stillwater | 802-584-3822
GRAND ISLE
Grand Isle | 802-372-4300
GUILDHALL
Maidstone | 802-676-3930
HYDE PARK
Green River Reservoir | 802-888-1349
ISLAND POND
Brighton | 802-723-4360
MILTON
Sand Bar | 802-893-2825
NORTH HERO
Knight Island | 802-524-6353
ST. ALBANS
Burton Island | 802-524-6353
Kamp Kill Kare | 802-524-6021
Woods Island | 802-524-6353
STOWE
Smugglers' Notch | 802-253-4014
UNDERHILL
Underhill | 802-899-3022
WATERBURY
Little River | 802-244-7103
Waterbury Center | 802-244-1226
CENTRAL
ADDISON
D.A.R. | 802-759-2354
BRANDON
Branbury | 802-247-5925
BROOKFIELD Allis | 802-276-3175
BARNARD
Silver Lake | 802-234-9451
CASTLETON
Bomoseen | 802-265-4242
SOUTH
BENNINGTON
Woodford | 802-447-7169
BRATTLEBORO
Fort Dummer | 802-254-2610
DORSET
Emerald Lake | 802-362-1655
JAMAICA Jamaica | 802-874-4600
FERRISBURGH
Button Bay | 802-475-2377
Kingsland Bay | 802-877-3445
HARTFORD
Quechee | 802-295-2990
HUBBARDTON
Half Moon Pond | 802-273-2848
KILLINGTON
Gifford Woods | 802-775-5354
LUDLOW
Camp Plymouth | 802-228-2025
LONDONDERRY
Lowell Lake | 802-824-4035
POULTNEY
Lake St. Catherine | 802-287-9158
SHAFTSBURY
Lake Shaftsbury | 802-375-9978
MARSHFIELD
New Discovery | 802-426-3042
PLYMOUTH
Coolidge | 802-672-3612
THETFORD
Thetford Hill | 802-885-8855
WINDSOR
Mt. Ascutney | 802-674-2060
TOWNSHEND
Townshend | 802-365-7500
WEATHERSFIELD
Wilgus | 802-674-5422
WILMINGTON
Molly Stark | 802-464-5460
THEATERS & PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS
NORTH
BURLINGTON
Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
802-652-4500 | flynnvt.org
Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center
802-540-3018 | mainstreetlanding.com
Off Center for the Dramatic Arts offcentervt.com
UVM Department of Theatre Royall Tyler Theatre* uvm.edu/cas/theatreanddance
COLCHESTER
Saint Michael’s Playhouse* 802-654-2281 | saintmichaelsplayhouse.org
CENTRAL
BARNARD
BarnArts Center for the Arts
802-234-1645 | barnarts.org
BARRE
Barre Opera House
802-476-8188 | barreoperahouse.org
BRANDON
Brandon Town Hall & Community Center
802-247-5420 | brandontownhall.com
MONTPELIER
Lost Nation Theater
802-229-0492 | lostnationtheater.org
SOUTH
BELLOWS FALLS
Bellows Falls Opera House
802-463-3964 | rockbf.org
BENNINGTON
Oldcastle Theatre Company*
802-447-0564 | oldcastletheatre.org
GREENSBORO
Highland Center for the Arts
802-533-2000 | highlandartsvt.org
JOHNSON
Dibden Center for the Arts at Northern Vermont University-Johnson* 802-635-1476 | northernvermont.edu
New England Center for Circus Arts* 802-254-9780 | necenterforcircusarts.org
Vermont Theatre Company
802-258-1344 | vermonttheatrecompany.org
WESTON
Weston Theater Company
802-824-5288 | westontheater.org
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION
JAG Productions
802-332-3270 | jagproductionsvt.com
Northern Stage, The Barrette Center for the Arts
802-296-7000 | northernstage.org
WOODSTOCK
Woodstock Town Hall TheaterPentangle Arts
802-457-3981 | pentanglearts.org
DORSET
Dorset Theatre Festival
802-867-2223 | dorsettheatrefestival.org
MANCHESTER
Southern Vermont Arts Center* 802-362-1405 | svac.org
WEST DOVER
MHCA
802-464-8411 | memhall.org
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WATERFALLS
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