Category: Region

Read Blog Post: Capital Region Seen from above, a rural town nestled among the trees on a warm and sunny day.

Capital Region

The nation’s smallest capital city, Montpelier, anchors a region where family farms and wide-open spaces adjoin towns, villages, and two busy cities that are hubs for industry and government. From the golden dome of Montpelier to the dimension quarry in Barre, explore Vermont’s capital region.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Valley

Champlain Valley

The Champlain Valley region is home to corkscrew roads climbing a trio of mountain passes, locations that have inspired poets like Robert Frost, and one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. Discover the restaurants, shops, museums, and events that define this region’s culture.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Islands Boats bob on blue water moored to docks on a sunny summer day.

Champlain Islands

Set off by geography and by their own unique sense of time and place, the Champlain Islands are a world apart, accessible by bike, ferry, or bridge spanning Lake Champlain. Discover lively outdoor concerts, a local vineyard, Vermont’s own fossil reef, and more.

Read Blog Post: The Shires A landscape seen from above of patches of lush green trees and green mountains in the background.

The Shires

Sharing borders with both New York and Massachusetts has helped make this region an energetic crossroads of history, commerce, and culture, with Vermont’s largest town in harmony with natural beauty and small-town ease. This region was home to the presidential Lincoln family.

Read Blog Post: White River Valley in the Summer A sculpture of two whale tails rises from lush green grass under a bright sky with scattered clouds, set against a backdrop of distant mountains.

White River Valley in the Summer

Paddling a water trail along the state’s longest free-flowing river, staying at a working farm where you can help collect eggs and feed calves, and taking a pottery workshop are just some of the ways to enjoy summer in the White River Valley.

Read Blog Post: Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Summer Two hikers stroll down a gravel path surrounded by lush greenery, approaching a charming red brick house.

Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Summer

Soar above Vermont’s deepest gorge in a hot air balloon, wander a working farm and agricultural museum, mountain bike on miles of trails for different ability levels, and more in the Upper Connecticut River region this summer.

Read Blog Post: Upper Green Mountains in the Summer A person sitting on a high mountain peak with other mountains visible in the background. 

Upper Green Mountains in the Summer

In Vermont’s Upper Green Mountains this summer, visit a gallery, candy store, and music store in one, take in the views from the state’s highest peak, drop more than 70 feet on a zipline, and more. 

Read Blog Post: The Shires in the Summer Bennington Battle Monument during summer.

The Shires in the Summer

Jump into the swimming hole that now fills an old quarry, slide down one of the world’s longest slides, play with bumper boats and mini golf, or take in a performance – Vermont’s Shires region has lots of summer fun on deck.

Read Blog Post: Stone Valley in the Summer Person ziplining through sunny sky with fluffy clouds, over a lush green landscape with hills and trees.

Stone Valley in the Summer

Lake life at state parks throughout the region, Vermont’s biggest resort with lots of summer fun, and a real rodeo at a family-owned ranch are just some of the Stone Valley’s summer highlights.

Read Blog Post: Okemo Valley in the Summer Scenic rural landscape with a white church, trees, rolling hills, and a road.

Okemo Valley in the Summer

Whether your ideal summer trip includes a four-day inn-to-inn walking tour or you’re more about a resort trip complete with a roller coaster and bungee trampoline, these Okemo Valley regional picks showcase some of summer’s best.

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