Whenever you start to feel a little stir-crazy here in Vermont, it’s time to hit the road! Many of us have resolved to do, see and experience more of our own backyards, and what better way to do that than taking some of the most unforgettable Vermont road trips! The Green Mountain State has so many places to explore, so we’ve gathered up some of our favorite road trips featured over the years. Gas up the tank and get on your way!
- Road Trip Through Vermont’s Most Picturesque Small Towns.
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Google Maps Every town in Vermont has its own unique charm, and this trip takes you through some of the most quintessential places we simply love.
- Amazing Places You Can Go On One Tank Of Gas.
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Google Maps Sometimes the most expensive part of any trip is the cost of traveling. This road trip takes you to various places to give you a little taste of all things in VT on a single tank of gas. We’re so luck that Vermont is on the smaller side - it gives us the chance to see so much more!
- Lighthouse Road Trip On The Vermont Coast.
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Google Maps By land or by boat, these lighthouses on Lake Champlain are absolutely stunning. To think, people believe that we’re a landlocked state!
- A Spooky Road Trip To The Creepiest Places In Vermont.
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Google Maps Vermont is full of folklore and legends, so test your nerves and see some of the state’s most haunted places. Are you brave enough?
- A Covered Bridge Tour In Vermont.
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Google Maps Nothing says charm quite like a covered bridge in Vermont. Go over the river and through the woods on this trip so see some of Vermont’s iconic covered bridges.
- Fall Foliage Road Trip Through Vermont.
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Google Maps Vermont is famous for its foliage and for good reason. When it comes to the vibrant colors of fall, there is no place quite like this to take in the colors. Check out a few of the most beautiful spots you’ll ever get to see.
- Vermont’s Most Abandoned Places.
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Google Maps Beautifully abandoned places in Vermont remind us of time gone by. The places you’ll find on this trip are hauntingly stunning, and they’ll likely be gone in due time.
- Natural Wonders Road Trip.
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Google Maps Vermont is full of natural beauty, but these wonders will leave you speechless in awe. We’re so lucky to live here!
- The Greenest Road Trip In America Is Right Here In Vermont.
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Google Maps Take this trip for an adventure packed with activities while minimizing your carbon footprint. How much could you squeeze in?
- The Epic 3-Day Restaurant Road Trip In Vermont.
The Elm Street Market
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Courtesy of Only In Your State When you combine the sights and tastes of Vermont what do you get? An epic restaurant road trip to delight your senses! Did your favorite dining room make the list?
- The Ultimate Terrifying Vermont Road Trip
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Google Maps If you aren’t afraid of things that go bump in the night, this might be the perfect trip for you! This is a fun trip to take when Halloween draws near.
- The Ultimate Vermont Waterfall Road Trip.
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Google Maps Perhaps our favorite trip in all is the ultimate waterfall road trip. It’s beautiful, easy and best of all - FREE!
Which one of these Vermont road trips would you like to do? Let us know in the comments below!
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Google Maps
Every town in Vermont has its own unique charm, and this trip takes you through some of the most quintessential places we simply love.
Flickr/Jay Parker
Sometimes the most expensive part of any trip is the cost of traveling. This road trip takes you to various places to give you a little taste of all things in VT on a single tank of gas. We’re so luck that Vermont is on the smaller side - it gives us the chance to see so much more!
Flickr/Mark
By land or by boat, these lighthouses on Lake Champlain are absolutely stunning. To think, people believe that we’re a landlocked state!
Facebook/Green Mount Cemetery
Vermont is full of folklore and legends, so test your nerves and see some of the state’s most haunted places. Are you brave enough?
Flickr/James Walsh
Nothing says charm quite like a covered bridge in Vermont. Go over the river and through the woods on this trip so see some of Vermont’s iconic covered bridges.
Facebook/Three Mountain Inn
Vermont is famous for its foliage and for good reason. When it comes to the vibrant colors of fall, there is no place quite like this to take in the colors. Check out a few of the most beautiful spots you’ll ever get to see.
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin
Beautifully abandoned places in Vermont remind us of time gone by. The places you’ll find on this trip are hauntingly stunning, and they’ll likely be gone in due time.
Flickr/Charles Wohlers
Vermont is full of natural beauty, but these wonders will leave you speechless in awe. We’re so lucky to live here!
Facebook/Shelburne Orchards
Take this trip for an adventure packed with activities while minimizing your carbon footprint. How much could you squeeze in?
The Elm Street Market
Courtesy of Only In Your State
When you combine the sights and tastes of Vermont what do you get? An epic restaurant road trip to delight your senses! Did your favorite dining room make the list?
Flickr/Gianina Lindsey
If you aren’t afraid of things that go bump in the night, this might be the perfect trip for you! This is a fun trip to take when Halloween draws near.
Flickr/Scott McCracken
Perhaps our favorite trip in all is the ultimate waterfall road trip. It’s beautiful, easy and best of all - FREE!
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Vermont Road Trips February 11, 2021 Kim Magaraci What are the most unique towns in Vermont? Stowe is a one-of-a-kind town that manages to fit a busy tourist destination into a tiny village without ever feeling too crowded. Come in the springtime and you’ll have the place practically to yourself, which makes it easy to get to know local life. Visit Chester to see Stone Village Historic District and Chester Village Historic District. Many of these historic homes were made with local granite! Woodstock may not be as famous as the other Woodstock, but it’s a charming town with a vibrant community that’s sure to capture your heart. What’s the most beautiful hike in Vermont? The hike to Bingham Fall’s in Stowe is one worth taking! It’s only about twenty minutes to the falls, but the beautiful mountain landscape is sure to impress. The hike to Falls of Lana in Salisbury will take you up from the shores of Lake Dunmore into the foothills of Moosalamoo National Recreation Area, making for a scenic trek in any season. Does Vermont have any natural wonders? The Green Mountain State is full of beauty and remarkable natural wonders. Some of our favorites include Lake Dunmore, at the base of Mt. Moosalamoo. It’s the gateway to Green Mountain National Forest! Another one of our favorite lakes, Lake Ninevah, is in Mt. Holly, along the Eastern Gateway region. Quechee Gorge is a must-visit spot that many locals refer to as Vermont’s Grand Canyon thanks to the enormous gorge and cascade waterfall. Smuggler’s Notch is home to a few natural wonders, too - there are a handful of caves and the beautiful Bingham Falls.
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Vermont Road Trips
February 11, 2021
Kim Magaraci
What are the most unique towns in Vermont? Stowe is a one-of-a-kind town that manages to fit a busy tourist destination into a tiny village without ever feeling too crowded. Come in the springtime and you’ll have the place practically to yourself, which makes it easy to get to know local life. Visit Chester to see Stone Village Historic District and Chester Village Historic District. Many of these historic homes were made with local granite! Woodstock may not be as famous as the other Woodstock, but it’s a charming town with a vibrant community that’s sure to capture your heart. What’s the most beautiful hike in Vermont? The hike to Bingham Fall’s in Stowe is one worth taking! It’s only about twenty minutes to the falls, but the beautiful mountain landscape is sure to impress. The hike to Falls of Lana in Salisbury will take you up from the shores of Lake Dunmore into the foothills of Moosalamoo National Recreation Area, making for a scenic trek in any season. Does Vermont have any natural wonders? The Green Mountain State is full of beauty and remarkable natural wonders. Some of our favorites include Lake Dunmore, at the base of Mt. Moosalamoo. It’s the gateway to Green Mountain National Forest! Another one of our favorite lakes, Lake Ninevah, is in Mt. Holly, along the Eastern Gateway region. Quechee Gorge is a must-visit spot that many locals refer to as Vermont’s Grand Canyon thanks to the enormous gorge and cascade waterfall. Smuggler’s Notch is home to a few natural wonders, too - there are a handful of caves and the beautiful Bingham Falls.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Stowe is a one-of-a-kind town that manages to fit a busy tourist destination into a tiny village without ever feeling too crowded. Come in the springtime and you’ll have the place practically to yourself, which makes it easy to get to know local life. Visit Chester to see Stone Village Historic District and Chester Village Historic District. Many of these historic homes were made with local granite! Woodstock may not be as famous as the other Woodstock, but it’s a charming town with a vibrant community that’s sure to capture your heart.
What’s the most beautiful hike in Vermont?
The hike to Bingham Fall’s in Stowe is one worth taking! It’s only about twenty minutes to the falls, but the beautiful mountain landscape is sure to impress. The hike to Falls of Lana in Salisbury will take you up from the shores of Lake Dunmore into the foothills of Moosalamoo National Recreation Area, making for a scenic trek in any season.
Does Vermont have any natural wonders?
The Green Mountain State is full of beauty and remarkable natural wonders. Some of our favorites include Lake Dunmore, at the base of Mt. Moosalamoo. It’s the gateway to Green Mountain National Forest! Another one of our favorite lakes, Lake Ninevah, is in Mt. Holly, along the Eastern Gateway region. Quechee Gorge is a must-visit spot that many locals refer to as Vermont’s Grand Canyon thanks to the enormous gorge and cascade waterfall. Smuggler’s Notch is home to a few natural wonders, too - there are a handful of caves and the beautiful Bingham Falls.