Category: Region

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.

Read Blog Post: Northwest Vermont in the Winter Seen from above, a line of snowmobiles traverse a frozen lake.

Northwest Vermont in the Winter

Winter in Northwest Vermont has so much to offer, from Hard’ack Recreation Area’s night skiing, Boston Post Dairy’s artisan cheeses, Lake Carmi State Park’s ice fishing, and rejuvenation at the Vermont Salt Caves to local beer from 14th Star Brewing Co.

Read Blog Post: Northeast Kingdom in the Winter As seen from afar, along a dirt road, a ski resort covered in snow.

Northeast Kingdom in the Winter

Winter in the Northeast Kingdom comes alive at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro, Jay Peak Resort's skiing and waterpark, Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s cross-country trails, St. Johnsbury’s art and dining, and Island Pond’s scenic snowmobiling.

Read Blog Post: Lower Connecticut River Valley in the Winter Seen from above, the ski trails of a small ski area are covered in snow.

Lower Connecticut River Valley in the Winter

Winter in the Lower Connecticut River means Brattleboro’s Winter Carnival & Harris Hill Ski Jump, a treasure hunt at Windham Antique Center in Bellows Falls, live music at the Stone Church, embracing outdoor adventures at Ascutney Outdoors, and more.

Read Blog Post: Greater Burlington in the Winter Seen from above, the sun sets in the distance across a large body of water and the buildings of a rural town in the winter.

Greater Burlington in the Winter

Experience winter in Greater Burlington at the Ice Bar at Hotel Vermont for live music and local drinks, hiking, sledding, or going night skiing under bright lights, exploring interactive exhibits at ECHO, and taking in the Snowflake Bentley Exhibit in Jericho.

Read Blog Post: Deerfield Valley in the Winter Three people on a chairlift with mountains visible behind on a sunny day.

Deerfield Valley in the Winter

Experience winter in Vermont’s Deerfield Valley region by skiing, riding, snowshoeing, or snowmobiling at Mount Snow or Stratton Mountain, savoring comfort food at Dot’s Restaurant, and enjoying local spirits with stunning views at Vermont Distillers.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Valley in the Winter A town with brick buildings is lit up at night in the winter.

Champlain Valley in the Winter

Experience winter in Champlain Valley: ski at Rikert Outdoor Center, savor smoked treats at Dakin Farm, shop local in Middlebury, taste creative jams at Bristol’s Minifactory, and walk the Robert Frost Trail in Ripton.