Category: Region

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.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Islands in the Winter Seen from above, a small town borders a frozen lake with a plowed ice rink and skate oval.

Champlain Islands in the Winter

Discover the Champlain Islands in winter by enjoying snowshoeing and tastings at Snow Farm Vineyard, the lively Great Ice! Festival, homemade treats on the honor system, scenic horseback rides at Breakaway Farm, and Kraemer & Kin's Winter Carnival and cozy taproom.

Read Blog Post: Capital Region in the Winter Seen from above, a snow-covered mountain town at sunrise.

Capital Region in the Winter

Experience Vermont's Capital Region in the winter with highlights including the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier, performances at the historic Barre Opera House, outdoor adventures at Hubbard and North Branch River parks, and the century-old Farmers Night Concert Series at the State House.

Read Blog Post: White River Valley in the Fall A red brick building in front of an outdoor lawn with picnic tables and a Chef's Market sign.

White River Valley in the Fall

Experience the White River Valley in the fall, highlighted by the Tunbridge World’s Fair, a drive across Brookfield’s historic Floating Bridge, and the New World Festival in Randolph, as well as local brews and farm-to-table dining.

Read Blog Post: Upper Green Mountains in the Fall A person wearing white sits on an exposed rock atop a mountain in the fall.

Upper Green Mountains in the Fall

On a road trip along the Green Mountain Byway, the Upper Green Mountains in the fall are home to sweet treats such as hot cider donuts, locally brewed beer, and ice cream – or from above in a glider, the mountains unfold into sweeping foliage views.

Read Blog Post: Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Fall Seen from afar, people walk through a farm in the fall with blazing orange foliage.

Upper Connecticut River Valley in the Fall

The Upper Connecticut River Valley in the fall includes highlights like raptor encounters, the 19th-Century Apple and Cheese Festival, Simon Pearce's artisan glass and dining, Barnard General Store’s local food, and Woodstock’s Harvest Celebration.

Read Blog Post: The Shires in the Fall An autumn scene of Bennington, Vermont.

The Shires in the Fall

Make the most of The Shires in the fall with a scenic drive up Mount Equinox for stunning four-state views, hike to the picturesque Lye Brook Falls, enjoy local flavor at Bennington’s trio of fall festivals, and more.

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