Vermont Regions

Okemo Valley

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Small towns, Grand views

Visitors find it easy to get their bearings in the Okemo Valley, a small and tightly knit region in the Green Mountain foothills of south-central Vermont. Many make their first explorations here along the Scenic Route 100 Byway, which winds through the valley on its 146-mile journey through some of Vermont’s prettiest landscapes. Others get a bird’s-eye overview from more than 3,000 feet, atop the mountain that stands in the heart of the region and shares its name, Okemo.

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Vermont’s Okemo Valley

In Vermont’s Okemo Valley region, rolling Green Mountain foothills meet deep history and mountain peaks. Savor award-winning cheeses, explore historic sites, sample local maple treats, and carve your way down Okemo Mountain Resort’s slopes to get the most out of this southern region.

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Calvin Coolidge, the U.S.’s 30th president, was born in Plymouth Notch. He was also the only president to be born on Independence Day. See the family’s homestead at the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, which preserves his birthplace and childhood home. Nearby, sample award-winning Plymouth Cheese, made on-site.

Explore the towns

Select any of the links below to see what’s listed for each town in the Trip Planning Directory.

 

Towns in the Okemo Valley Region

Andover • Baltimore • Cavendish • Chester • Grafton • Londonderry • Ludlow • Mount Holly • Plymouth • Reading • Shrewsbury • Weston • Windham 

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Things to Do in the Okemo Valley

Here’s what to see, do, and eat as you explore the Okemo Valley region.

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72 Hours in the Okemo Valley

Vermont’s Scenic Route 100 Byway winds across the Okemo Valley, through small villages that offer outdoor concerts and miles of backcountry. Here’s how to spend three days along the byway.

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