Lake Vacation in Vermont
A lake vacation in Vermont offers unparalleled tranquility and natural beauty, from the serene reflections of towering pines on the water to the vibrant hues of sunsets painting the sky.
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A lake vacation in Vermont offers unparalleled tranquility and natural beauty, from the serene reflections of towering pines on the water to the vibrant hues of sunsets painting the sky.
Spend the day on the lake, discover a state park you’ve never visited before, immerse yourself into Vermont's past, or cast a line, all for free during Vermont Days each June.
As the seasons shift, so do the landscapes, with some of Vermont’s winding gap roads reopening in the spring. These 7 seasonal roads make for beautiful three-season drives.
Nestled among rolling hills, lush forests, and serene lakes, Vermont's natural setting attracts golfers. Offering diverse course terrain and scenic mountain views, Vermont is a golf paradise.
Open spaces, small scale, unbeatable quality of life. Let us show you what a difference a state can make.
With a focus on stewardship and protecting ecosystems, here are recommendations for mud season hikes across Vermont.
Winter is one of the best times to enjoy a hike. Whether you're looking to summit one of our majestic peaks or take in the season with a lower-tempo walk through the snow, Vermont's trails have you covered.
A trip to Middlebury, a vibrant college town with a deep literary history, offers plenty of hiking on the Trail Around Middlebury, lots of local dining, and more to explore.
Vermont is home to more than 1,000 miles of rocky, rooty, bermy, and flowy mountain biking trails on more than 60 networks throughout the state.
More than 800 lakes and ponds and more than 7,000 miles of rivers mean Vermont’s waterways intertwine to connect the state’s historic downtowns, state parks, and conserved forest land, offering diverse territory for paddling.