Category: Region

Read Blog Post: Greater Burlington in the Spring Rocks are arranged in a circles on a mowed lawn overlooking a large lake in the spring.

Greater Burlington in the Spring

Spring in the Greater Burlington region can range from a scenic ferry ride on New England’s largest lake to brew tours that take care of everything but the sipping. Add these stops and more to your spring vacation.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Valley in the Spring Seen from above, a rural mountain town surrounded by trees.

Champlain Valley in the Spring

Vermont’s Underground Railroad history, tour a a toymaker, and enjoy an ice cream shop that’s local right down to the milk. There's lots to see in Vermont’s Champlain Valley region in the spring.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Islands in the Spring A beach in the summer with trees lining the shore.

Champlain Islands in the Spring

As spring wakes up the Champlain Islands, explore Vermont’s very own fossil reef, a general store that’s become a community cornerstone, and more. Yankee Magazine spotlights the top 5 highlights of the Champlain Islands region in the spring.

Read Blog Post: Capital Region in the Spring Seen from above, a rural mountain town surrounded by forests.

Capital Region in the Spring

Tradition is the backbone of Vermont’s Capital Region, whether you tour a sugarhouse or the galleries at one of the country’s oldest continually operating state houses. These 5 highlights from Yankee Magazine offer the best of the spring season.

Read Blog Post: White River Valley in the Winter Seen from above, a rural mountain town surrounded by mountains in the winter.

White River Valley in the Winter

This winter, discover winter in the White River Valley at concerts at the Chandler Center for the Arts in Randolph, the Brookfield Ice Harvest Fest, and the festive Joseph Smith Birthplace. Ski at the family-friendly Middlebury Snow Bowl, and savor authentic Thai dishes at Saap in Randolph.

Read Blog Post: Upper Green Mountains in the Winter Seen from afar, a ski resort and exposed mountain peak covered in snow.

Upper Green Mountains in the Winter

Explore winter in the Upper Green Mountains with highlights including four premier ski resorts, scenic rides at the Icelandic Horse Farm, an art stroll, Stowe’s Winter Carnival and Winter Rendezvous, and the lively atmosphere at Zenbarn featuring music, food, and community events.

Read Blog Post: Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Winter Two people snowshoe up a snowy hill with mountains in the background.

Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Winter

Winter in the Upper Connecticut River beckons with the scenic Lake Morey Skate Trail, hands-on fun at the Montshire Museum, community skiing at Northeast Slopes, live performances at Northern Stage, and historic downtown Woodstock, offering cozy lodgings, local breweries, and festive events.

Read Blog Post: The Shires in the Winter Seen from afar, a ski resort in the early hours of morning, with trails covered with snow.

The Shires in the Winter

Discover artisan goods from JK Adams, family-friendly skiing at Bromley Mountain, immersive nature at Merck Forest and Farmland, the lively Winterfest in North Bennington, and art at the Southern Vermont Arts Center as you experience winter in the Shires region.

Read Blog Post: Stone Valley in the Winter A person rides on a tube down a snowy slope.

Stone Valley in the Winter

Skiing at Killington Resort and Pico Mountain, the festive Winterfest celebration in Rutland, the artistic charm of Brandon, ice fishing on Lakes Bomoseen and St. Catherine, and delicious local cuisine underscore winter in the Stone Valley region.

Read Blog Post: Okemo Valley in the Winter A person wearing an orange jacket skis down a groomed slope.

Okemo Valley in the Winter

Winter in the Okemo Valley means immersing yourself in Vermont Country Store's nostalgic charm, Okemo Mountain Resort's top-tier skiing, the vibrant après-ski scene in Ludlow, and family fun at the Viking Nordic Center, including a “Great Cookie Hunt” for kids.