Vergennes
Big Little City
Vergennes, Vermont
Among Vermont’s smallest cities, Vergennes packs a lot of community spirit into two square miles. This walkable downtown is made up of small shops and restaurants offering a taste of what’s local. Snake and Buck mountains score the skyline and offer hiking, biking, and recreation, along with beautiful views. Nestled on Lake Champlain, there’s ample opportunity for paddling, sailing, and swimming.
Top Attractions
There’s so much to discover in Vergennes and its surrounding regions, from a historic opera house to miles of paths and trails, a public swimming pool, and a maritime museum with underwater exhibits for divers.
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
Explore Lake Champlain’s maritime history through boat, equipment, and artifacts on exhibit. Below the surface, certified divers can explore 10 shipwrecks.
Read More about Lake Champlain Maritime MuseumRead MoreVergennes Falls Park
Trails wind their way around and through downtown Vergennes, connecting the Little City with the surrounding region.
Read More about Vergennes Falls ParkRead MoreVergennes Opera House
A diverse range of seasonal performances light up this historic downtown opera house. Reopened in 1997, this vibrant performing arts facility focuses on accessible performances and educational programs.
Read More about Vergennes Opera HouseRead MoreButton Bay State Park
A swimming pool, a nature center with public educational programs, camping, hiking, and a playground make Button Bay a great park for the whole family.
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Recognized by Food Network as the best scoop in Vermont, Lu-Lu’s scoop shop in Vergennes offers unique flavors like basil and a boozy Old Fashioned.
Read More about Lu-Lu Ice CreamLearn MoreBasin Harbor Resort
Featuring cottages with up to three bedrooms as well as traditional rooms, this family-friendly resort is heavy on outdoor recreation and water sports on Lake Champlain.
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Just two square miles, Vergennes boasts high-end eateries, art galleries, cider/wine shops, and a performing arts space.
Attraction Spotlight
Button Bay State Park
Rent cabins and cottages, boat, paddle, or swim on Lake Champlain, and relax while the family swims at the lifeguard-staffed pool at Button Bay State Park.
Event Spotlight
Addison County Fair and Field Days
Annually in August
Agricultural demonstrations, farm animals, midway rides and games, local food and drinks, and historic exhibits make this fair an annual draw.
Itineraries
Take the Train to Vergennes
Made-from-scratch local food, boating or SCUBA diving on Lake Champlain, and cycling through bucolic Addison County are just a train trip from New York City.
Hit the Road
A Vermont Road Trip To Vergennes
Go-Van roadtripped from Quebec to Vergennes and Middlebury for a memorable getaway. Touring Shakey Ground Farm, taking in views of the Adirondacks from Mount Philo, and sampling craft beer and ice cream in downtown Vergennes rounded out their trip.
Transportation Options
For Vergennes
Amtrak Station
49 Park Lane
Ferrisburgh, VT 05456
Airport
Basin Harbor Airport
127 Red Mill Rd,
Vergennes, VT 05491
Local Transportation
- Taxi Service and/or Rideshare: Small City Taxi, Uber, Lyft
- Bus services: Tri-Valley Transit Tri-Town Shuttle
Discover More
Find local guides and trip planning resources from Vergennes’ downtown organization.
Visit the Vergennes Partnership about Discover More