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Read Blog Post: Winter is a Place All Its Own A person sits on a couch reading on a wintery day.

Winter is a Place All Its Own

Home to 251 towns and cities, 23 historic downtowns and a variety of scenic roads to connect one to the next, there are many ways to explore Vermont.

Read Blog Post: Forester Tessa McGann A person wearing a green hat and an orange vest, stands in the woods on a warm day.

Forester Tessa McGann

Vermont’s foresters are charged with overseeing conservation and land management projects in the Green Mountains. Here, learn about Vermont forester Joanne Garton's view from the woods as leaves change from green to red, orange, and yellow.

Read Blog Post: Forester Rick Dyer A person wearing a hat stands in front of a lake on a sunny, warm day.

Forester Rick Dyer

Vermont’s foresters are charged with overseeing conservation and land management projects in the Green Mountains. Here, learn about Vermont forester Joanne Garton's view from the woods as leaves change from green to red, orange, and yellow.

Read Blog Post: Forester Joanne Garton A person smiles at the camera wearing a green shirt outside on a sunny day.

Forester Joanne Garton

Vermont’s foresters are charged with overseeing conservation and land management projects in the Green Mountains. Here, learn about Vermont forester Joanne Garton's view from the woods as leaves change from green to red, orange, and yellow.

Read Blog Post: Forester Mark Raishart A person wearing an orange helmet, vest, and chaps sits on the ground.

Forester Mark Raishart

Vermont’s foresters are charged with overseeing conservation and land management projects in the Green Mountains. Here, learn about Vermont forester Mark Raishart's view from the woods as leaves change from green to red, orange, and yellow.

Read Blog Post: Fall is a Place All Its Own Smugglers Notch during Fall Foliage.

Fall is a Place All Its Own

Home to 251 towns and cities, 23 historic downtowns and a variety of scenic roads to connect one to the next, there are many ways to explore Vermont.

Read Blog Post: Love Where You Live  Seen from above, a bustling outdoor shopping street in the summer.

Love Where You Live 

Izzy Johnson is thriving in Vermont, building a community for people of color in the outdoors and finding her niche within the state’s tight-knit community. Here’s how to Love Where You Live in Vermont.

Read Blog Post: Email Signup Five people look through binoculars in a forest.

Email Signup

The official newsletter of the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing. Sign-up for more information on Vermont events, attractions and travel inspiration.

Read Blog Post: A Place All Its Own A view from above of a forest and rows of mountain peaks. The sky at the horizon is orange.

A Place All Its Own

Home to 252 towns and cities, 23 historic downtowns and a variety of scenic roads to connect one to the next, there are many ways to explore Vermont.

Read Blog Post: Winter Stargazing in Vermont Person floating in a lake at night looking at the night sky full of stars.

Winter Stargazing in Vermont

Take in the night sky's beauty and wonder through these expert tips about winter stargazing in Vermont.

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