Category: Itinerary

Read Blog Post: A Local’s Guide to 3 Days in Waterbury Two people on paddleboards on a reservoir in Vermont.

A Local’s Guide to 3 Days in Waterbury

Waterbury has earned a reputation for being a foodie and outdoor recreation town. Here’s a local's guide to 3 days in Waterbury, a historic Upper Green Mountains town.

Read Blog Post: 72 Hours on Vermont’s Route 30 A white steeple surrounded by colorful fall foliage in Vermont.

72 Hours on Vermont’s Route 30

Road tripping through the southern portion of Vermont’s idyllic Route 30 reveals a landscape shaped by both tradition and imagination. This drive itinerary takes travelers through arts-infused towns, beautiful landscapes, and some of the state’s finest flavors.

Read Blog Post: 72 Hours in Vermont’s Groton State Forest and Surrounding Downtowns  Aerial view of a small town among green hills.

72 Hours in Vermont’s Groton State Forest and Surrounding Downtowns 

For a destination that promises both natural beauty and hopping downtowns, head to the state's northeastern reaches, where the tranquility of Groton State Forest is bounded on either side by the historic downtowns of St. Johnsbury and Montpelier.

Read Blog Post: Things to Do in Winooski A river flows over rocks with a historic mill village in the background. 

Things to Do in Winooski

Among the smallest cities in Vermont, Winooski is home to a diverse culture, which echoes through the streets as music and livens local menus citywide. This itinerary includes a mill museum, a Wednesday outdoor celebration, and more.

Read Blog Post: Things to Do in Windsor Seen from above, a covered bridge stretches across a river in the summer with a long road to the left and a town to the right.

Things to Do in Windsor

Called the Birthplace of Vermont, Windsor is home to a manufacturing museum, a classic 1950s-style lunch counter, and the longest covered bridge in the U.S. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.

Read Blog Post: Things to Do in Wilmington Two people stand in a fire tower that extends above the tree line at the top of a mountain on a warm day.

Things to Do in Wilmington

An art gallery dedicated to humor, a classic diner, the largest body of water entirely within Vermont’s borders, and more are all on offer in Wilmington. Here’s what to see, do, and eat on your trip there.

Read Blog Post: Things to Do in White River Junction An old bicycle upcycled as flower-pot arrangement in front of a storefront.

Things to Do in White River Junction

Mediterranean flavors and shopping, a deep history of cartooning, and a year-round theatre company set White River Junction apart. Here’s what to see, do, and eat during your trip.

Read Blog Post: Things to Do in Vergennes Brick buildings line a town street.

Things to Do in Vergennes

Vergennes is Vermont’s first official city, home to a harborfront family resort, a museum celebrating Lake Champlain’s history, historic brick buildings in a quaint downtown, and local shopping and dining galore.

Read Blog Post: Things to Do in Springfield A historic rural downtown on a warm day.

Things to Do in Springfield

This southern Vermont town is the official Springfield of “The Simpsons Movie.” It’s home to American manufacturing history, a short rail trail, and the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Vermont.

Read Blog Post: Things to Do in Rutland A historic downtown with tall buildings and trees just starting to show fall colors. 

Things to Do in Rutland

The state’s third-largest city has a lot to offer visitors, from the Vermont State Fair to the restored Paramount Theatre and a lot of local dining in between. 

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