Everyone has their own bucket list, and hopefully we all achieve everything we want to in life… Things such as fall in love, learn a foreign language or have an epic vacation are things that are commonly dreamed about, and rightfully so. After all, who wouldn’t want to visit the Eiffel Tower with their soulmate and not be snubbed for not knowing how to speak French? Well, here is a more doable bucket list for those of us who love the Green Mountain State – 15 places in Vermont you must see before you die. And only an adventurous spirit is required!
- See the horses at the Morgan Horse Farm.
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- Spend an evening on the Church Street Marketplace in Burlington.
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- Catch Lake Champlain when the water is as smooth as glass.
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- Enjoy the views from the top of Mt. Mansfield on a clear day.
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- Swim at Bingham Falls.
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- Explore Vermont history in the State Capital of Vermont, Montpelier.
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- Check out the garden at Cady’s Falls Nursery in Morrisville.
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- Visit Harry Barber’s miniature castles throughout South Hero.
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- Watch the sun set over the mountains from a kayak.
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- Gaze down at the Quechee Gorge.
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- Visit the Texas Falls in Hancock.
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- Explore the Islands.
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- Enjoy the water at Lake Memphremagog in Newport.
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- See the intricately carved monuments at the Hope Cemetery in Barre.
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- Attend an event at Shelburne Farms.
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Let us know what places would make your Vermont bucket list! Share and like if you think these places are a must see for anyone who loves the 802.
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