Vermont Regions
Vermont Regions
Visiting Vermont’s 14 regions is a journey of discovery, offering a diverse spectrum of landscapes, cultural landmarks, and experiences. The Shires of Vermont region, nestled in the state’s southwestern corner, boasts rich artistic history, including a massive collection of significant American folk art and some of the state’s oldest buildings. A trip through Vermont’s Lower Connecticut River Valley is an adventure that leaps from past to present, echoing with history from the American Revolution to the Industrial Revolution. Journeying to the Capital region, central Vermont unfolds with its vibrant historic downtown centers and a rich tapestry of cultural offerings, from the Vermont State House with its golden dome to the world’s largest dimension stone quarry. Each region contributes its distinct character to Vermont’s mosaic.
Explore Vermont Regions
Capital Region
Capital RegionChamplain Islands
Champlain IslandsChamplain Valley
Champlain ValleyDeerfield Valley
Deerfield ValleyGreater Burlington
Greater BurlingtonLower Connecticut River
Lower Connecticut RiverNortheast Kingdom
Northeast KingdomNorthwest Vermont
Northwest VermontOkemo Valley
Okemo ValleyStone Valley
Stone ValleyThe Shires
The ShiresUpper Connecticut River
Upper Connecticut RiverUpper Green Mountains
Upper Green MountainsWhite River Valley
White River Valley