Vermont's Underrated Lakeside Town Surprises With Victorian Streets, Craft Brews, And Cute Shops
This tiny lakeside city in Vermont, just 30 miles north of Burlington, is witnessing a revival of sorts after decades of economic depression.
Read MoreThis tiny lakeside city in Vermont, just 30 miles north of Burlington, is witnessing a revival of sorts after decades of economic depression.
Read MoreThe Green Mountain State is perfect for a scenic road trip at practically any time of the year. Here are some of the best roads and byways to take.
Read MoreGranite is the leading industry in this Vermont town that has a thriving downtown, fun shops, and many ways to learn about the area's skilled stone cutters.
Read MoreBeer lovers can enjoy all the outdoor beauty Vermont has to offer as well as some of the best beer in the state on this beer trail. Here's where to go.
Read MoreThis underrated lakeside town is easy to overlook, but its quaint surroundings, vintage antiques, berry-picking spots, and beach vibes make it worth the trip.
Read MoreLooking for a hidden getaway that will remind you of the Gilded Age? This adorable town in Vermont will have you feeling like you're in another time entirely.
Read MoreWith Broadway-caliber theater shows, a historic marble-laden swimming hole, and plenty of great eats and stays, this year-round Vermont town is a must-visit.
Read MoreEnjoy a breathtaking view of three states, snap postcard-worthy photos of covered bridges, and meet local wildlife during a road trip on this Vermont byway.
Read MoreStop by Vermont’s oldest general store to experience the history and enjoy arts and crafts found within a quaint old town tucked away in the mountains.
Read MoreHidden not-too-deeply into Vermont's mountains is this charming town with a surprisingly robust arts scene and plenty of outdoor recreation.
Read MoreThe Northern Forest Canoe Trail offers miles and miles of adventure through the northeastern United States and part of Canada.
Read MoreThe state of Vermont is home to a string of picturesque municipalities, but this one town is particularly abundant in art, local culture, and stunning scenery.
Read MoreTucked away in Vermont is this lovely once-bustling rail town, a perfect place to get away into the wild blue yonder or enjoy the sights of a cozy main street.
Read MoreThis quaint Vermont town offers everything from hiking trails to ski slopes, not to mention a charming downtown with great eats and charming shops.
Read MoreFor an outdoor getaway in a charming lakeside community, head to this Vermont city on the Canadian border that is full of artsy tourist activities and nature.
Read MoreLeave the busy Adirondack towns behind. Instead, check out this underrated mountain range for stunning views, fun hikes, and a serene outdoorsy atmosphere.
Read MoreThere's something about New England that just makes its small towns incredibly scenic and charming, and this storybook college town in Vermont is no different.
Read MoreThe perfect way to see New England is by driving down "Vermont's Main Street" which travels over 216 miles across the state through charming towns and resorts.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a state park to add to your bucket list, there's one in Vermont that houses a beautiful glacial feature full of fun summer activities.
Read MoreEnjoy beautiful lakeside views surrounded by stunning Vermont scenery at this glacial lake that offers outdoor activities and a pristine swimming beach.
Read MoreThe famed oldest city in Vermont offers a picturesque downtown full of small-town charm. It's also quite close to Lake Champlain.
Read MoreBrookfield sees a steady stream of visitors and a deluxe portion of love for its singular sight: A floating bridge across Sunset Lake.
Read MoreFor a charming all-inclusive resort that will fully immerse you in nature, look no further than this rustic five-star beauty nestled in the forests of Vermont.
Read MoreThe oldest hiking trail in America is a challenging long-distance 272-mile trek across mountains and the awe-inspiring forests of Vermont.
Read MoreA Vermont town is an idyllic setting with smalltown charm, a rich history, cozy inns, delicious local cuisine, and scenery that belongs on a postcard.
Read MoreStop in one of the oldest towns in Vermont, which boasts Revolutionary War history, boutique downtown shops, a vibrant art culture, and good dining.
Read MoreThe oldest flea and farmer's market in Vermont is a treasure trove of food, antiques, and unique specialties offered by over 100 vendors. This is a must-visit!
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