Vermont Regions

Northeast Kingdom

The Northeast Kingdom Map highlight.
A secluded lake is seen through colorful fall foliage in Vermont.

Free-thinking and distinctive

The Northeast Kingdom attracts visitors with its mix of wide-open valleys and rugged mountains, winding dirt roads and placid glacial lakes. This rugged and remote landscape calls to hikers, bikers, and outdoor adventurers of all kinds. While fostering a free-thinking, do-it-yourself attitude, the NEK has led to some of the most distinctive historical, cultural, and dining attractions you’ll find in Vermont—or anywhere else, for that matter.

A person and a child walk a dog along a lake in Vermont.

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Journey Into Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom

Wild, remote, and captivating, Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom region is more than a destination—it’s a state of mind. From glassy glacial lakes and powdery snowmobile trails to vibrant cultural events and year-round outdoor adventure, the Kingdom delivers big landscapes and inspiration in every season.

Three people straddling an international border.

Located in both Derby Line, Vermont, and Stanstead, Quebec, the Haskell Library and Opera House spans the U.S./Canada border. This historic Victorian building dates to 1901 and hosts cultural events and performances, making it a unique cross-border landmark.

Explore the towns

Select any of the links below to see what’s listed for each town in the Trip Planning Directory.

 

Towns in the Northeast Kingdom Region

Albany • Averill Avery’s Gore • Barnet • Barton • Bloomfield • Brighton • Brownington • Brunswick • Burke • Canaan • Charleston • Concord • Coventry • Craftsbury • Danville • Derby • East Haven • Ferdinand • Glover • Granby • Greensboro • Groton • Guildhall • Hardwick • Holland • Irasburg • Island Pond • Jay • Kirby • Lemington • Lewis • Lowell • Lunenburg • Lyndon • Lyndonville • Maidstone • Morgan • NewarkNewportNewport TownNortonPeachamRyegateSheffieldSt. JohnsburyStannardSuttonTroyVictoryWaldenWarner’s GrantWarren GoreWaterfordWestfieldWestmoreWheelock

Two people ride their bikes along a dirt path in front of a red barn.
A red barn has an open door exposing items inside and Adirondack chairs outside on a sunny day.

72 Hours in the NEK

One of the most awe-inspiring destinations in Vermont, this regional itinerary will have you feeling like a local. Venture to the Canadian border or find a touch of big-city flair in a small town.

EXPLORE EACH OF VERMONT’S REGIONS

Every region of Vermont offers its own character and experiences.

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