The US State With The Most Breweries Per Capita Is A Cozy New England Getaway
If you're a craft beer enthusiast but want a lower-key adventure, head to the charming towns and cities in this New England state for plenty of options.
Read MoreIf you're a craft beer enthusiast but want a lower-key adventure, head to the charming towns and cities in this New England state for plenty of options.
Read MoreNew England has the most expensive places to live in the United States, but some pockets are more affordable than most and come with benefits for retirees.
Read MoreThe "snowmobiling capital of Vermont" is tucked away in a small village that beckons outdoor adventurers all winter long to visit this cozy spot.
Read MoreThis picturesque spot right on the New Hampshire border is about as close as you can get to a real-life Stars Hollow from "Gilmore Girls."
Read MoreThis Vermont resort is the oldest Nordic skiing retreat in the state, offering year-round beauty and a large amount of unforgettable winter experiences.
Read MoreIf you're looking to explore local history and natural sights, experience small town charm, and enjoy some scenic views, then check out this spot in Vermont.
Read MoreWith 1,000 skiable acres, 78 trails, and eight lifts across three mountains, this affordable and family-friendly Vermont ski resort is a top pick in the East.
Read MoreYou can celebrate the winter season all across the country at festivals that include holiday fun, ice sculpture contests, pub crawls, bonfires, and more.
Read MoreThe newest state park in Vermont offers visitors a chance to go for a swim, hop in a kayak, or camp at several remote sites that are only reachable by water.
Read MoreThis New England state has the cleanest air in the U.S. — great news for travelers, who have so much discover in the state's colorful cities and landscapes.
Read MoreHead up into the hills of New England to experience a Turkey Day to remember, with feasts and foliage and a quaint collection of scenery out of a movie.
Read MoreIf you don't mind braving the cold and snow, several Vermont state parks offer free camping in the winter, including ones with miles of trails and scenic views.
Read MoreThe state with the highest density of sweet-treat vendors boasts a candy store that sells over 1,500 types of candy and has an attached candy-themed motel.
Read MoreThis restaurant in Vermont is considered the state's most beautiful, with a location in an old mill over a waterfall, luxurious food, and glassware made onsite.
Read MoreIf you hear the phrases "DIY art" and "craft beer" and think "That sounds like a plan," we know of a place in Vermont you need to check out.
Read MoreSpend a day hiking the gorge, enjoy a meal at a romantic restaurant, and stay in a historic inn at this charming, underrated Vermont getaway.
Read MoreHead into Eastern Vermont to find a hidden gem that's close to many great farm-to-table restaurants and where you can enjoy the weekly farmer's market.
Read MoreStroll through Vermont's prettiest villages filled with centuries-old homes, preserved main streets, and stories that showcase New England's colorful past.
Read MoreWith locals searching more for camping and skiing than anyone else in the U.S., this breathtaking state has earned its spot as a true outdoor paradise.
Read MoreHistoric and affordable, this town in Vermont is chock-full of attractions to help fill your days; from hiking and skiing, to music and theater performances.
Read MoreNestled deep within this beautiful Vermont valley is a college town with rail-trails to explore and a rich history to take in during your visit.
Read MoreThere isn't just one place where you can get all of the perks of Vermont, but this small town is just quiet enough to enjoy your views in piece as well as shop.
Read MoreJust minutes from Burlington, this peaceful Vermont city blends small-town charm, safety, and stunning lake views with great dining and boutique shopping.
Read MoreFeel chills run up your spine in this tucked-away graveyard in America's smallest capital city that hides haunted sculptures and unique funerary art.
Read MoreExperience one of the most quintessentially New England sights when you visit this adorable Vermont town full of iconic attractions and stunning landscapes.
Read MoreSome retirees may prefer the city, but many others are looking for simpler lives and stunning scenery. Here's why these New England towns are best for retirees.
Read MoreEscape to a Vermont hamlet cradled by the Green Mountains, where hiking trails, paddling, and stunning waterfalls promise adventure in every season.
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