Category: Region

Read Blog Post: Deerfield Valley in the Summer People walking down a dirt path surrounded by lush green trees.

Deerfield Valley in the Summer

Celebrate the blueberry, discover the classical world’s most coveted retreat, and enjoy miles of pristine shoreline for picnicking, swimming, hiking, and more in Vermont’s Deerfield Valley in the summer.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Islands in the Summer Five people with bicycles stand and talk on a dock overlooking a sunlit body of water with mountains in the background.

Champlain Islands in the Summer

Vermont’s Champlain Islands keep summer vibes strong with biking throughout the region, remote camping, an arts venue with live performances and a gallery, and more.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Valley in the Summer In the Champlain Valley, swim near a waterfall, get up close and personal with Vermont’s state animal, and enjoy a traditional country fair this summer.

Champlain Valley in the Summer

In the Champlain Valley, swim near a waterfall, get up close and personal with Vermont’s state animal, and enjoy a traditional country fair this summer.

Read Blog Post: Capital Region in the Summer Seen from above, a person waterskiing in a body of water.

Capital Region in the Summer

Vermont’s Capital Region has so much to offer, from a morning farmers market visit to a mid-day kayak rental and taking in a stock car race at sunset.

Read Blog Post: Deerfield Valley in the Spring Seen from above, a small farm nestled in the trees and mountains in the background.

Deerfield Valley in the Spring

Hot chili, cold beer, a spectacle where people launch themselves down a slalom course on a single ski with a chair, and rushing, roaring waterfall are just a few of the highlights of a spring trip to Vermont’s Deerfield Valley region. Discover the rest of Yankee Magazine’s top picks.

Read Blog Post: Stone Valley in the Spring Flowers hang from pots along the side of a building on a warm day.

Stone Valley in the Spring

One of the state’s finest golf courses, brightly colored murals that liven Vermont’s third largest city, and an artist highlighting local life are just a few reasons to visit Vermont’s Stone Valley region in the spring.

Read Blog Post: White River Valley in the Spring A small tractor pulls a small trailer with children riding.

White River Valley in the Spring

Warmer spring weather means waterfalls rushing with snowmelt, the start of fly fishing season, and more in Vermont’s White River Valley region. A locavore dining scene and a cinema dating to 1919 round out a spring visit.

Read Blog Post: Upper Green Mountains in the Spring A dog sits in front of a maple sugar house in the spring with steam emanating from the top.

Upper Green Mountains in the Spring

Vermont’s Upper Green Mountains region wakes up in the spring with the excitement and hilarity of pond-skimming, some of the state’s most innovative creemees, a gala at a contemporary art gallery, and more. Browse Yankee Magazine’s top 5 highlights as you plan.

Read Blog Post: Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Spring Seen from across a small street, a large white house next to a wooden covered bridge on a warm day.

Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Spring

Among the nation’s oldest baking companies housing a cafe, Vermont’s deepest gorge at its most rushing, and dinner on the farm where it was produced are just some of the highlights of the spring season in Vermont’s Upper Connecticut River region.

Read Blog Post: The Shires in the Spring Rolling hills and grassy fields in the early morning hours.

The Shires in the Spring

As spring graces Vermont’s Shires region, explore a Georgian mansion once belonging to the Lincoln family, go fly fishing with a guide on the rushing Battenkill River, discover folk history’s deep roots in historic Bennington, and more.