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Exploring Vermont: A Green Mountain Adventure

by Isabelle Raffin | Aug 15, 2023
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Embrace the warmth and authenticity of Vermont – a state that captures the heart and invites you to return.


 

Vermont, affectionately known as the Green Mountain State, is a place that captures the heart with its lush landscapes, picturesque small towns, and genuine hospitality. This northeastern state is not just a destination but an experience in itself. Whether it's the skiing, hiking, local flavors, or just the tranquil beauty of the region, Vermont can offer something for everyone. Let's explore what makes Vermont a unique place to visit.

 

The Green Mountains: An Outdoor Haven

The Green Mountains run through the state, providing endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker or just someone who enjoys breathtaking views, the mountain trails are a must-see.

Some of the best hiking trails include Mount Mansfield, Camel's Hump, and the Long Trail - a 272-mile path that crosses the entire state. For those who prefer skiing or snowboarding, the Stowe, Killington, and Sugarbush resorts are famous destinations.

 

Lake Champlain: A Water Lover's Paradise

Vermont's Lake Champlain is a magnificent place to explore, with over 500 square miles of fresh water. The lake can be the perfect place for sailing, kayaking, fishing, or just enjoying a picnic by the shore. A visit to the Champlain Islands offers picturesque views, local vineyards, and plenty of charming small-town culture.

 

Burlington: A City with Small-Town Charm

Burlington, Vermont's largest city, combines urban sophistication with a small-town vibe. Church Street Marketplace, with its cobblestone walkways, is home to unique shops, restaurants, and street performers. Don't miss the famous Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream or the local Farmer's Market held on Saturdays.

Nearby, the University of Vermont adds a youthful and energetic atmosphere to the city. A visit to the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts or the Robert Hull Fleming Museum can offer a taste of the local arts and culture.

 

Woodstock and Quechee Gorge: A Scenic Getaway

In central Vermont, Woodstock is a quintessential New England town known for its beautiful architecture. A short drive away, you'll find Quechee Gorge, Vermont's deepest gorge, formed by glaciers thousands of years ago. It can be a photographer's dream and can offer wonderful hiking opportunities.

 

Local Flavors: Maple Syrup and More

Let’s not forget about Vermont’s culinary delights, particularly maple syrup. Visit a local sugarhouse, like the Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks, to learn about the syrup-making process and taste some fresh maple products.

Vermont's artisan cheese is also renowned, with over 50 cheesemakers in the state. The Vermont Cheese Trail is a self-guided tour that will lead you to some exciting cheese tasting experiences.

Don't forget about the craft beer scene! With more breweries per capita than any other state, you'll have ample opportunity to taste local brews.

 

Farm to Table: A Culinary Tradition

Vermont's farm-to-table movement is more than a trend; it's a way of life. With a rich agricultural heritage, the state's chefs pride themselves on using locally sourced ingredients. From high-end restaurants in Burlington to cozy diners in rural towns, the fresh and flavorful cuisine reflects Vermont's commitment to sustainable farming and food production.

Dining in Vermont can become an experience that connects you to the land and its people. Don't miss a chance to enjoy a farm-to-table meal, and perhaps even visit one of the local farms that supply the fresh ingredients.

 

The Changing Seasons: A Year-Round Destination

Vermont's seasons are part of what makes it special. The state is famous for its stunning fall foliage, with red, orange, and yellow leaves painting the landscapes. Winter transforms Vermont into a snowy wonderland, perfect for winter sports. Spring brings blooming flowers and fresh greenery, while summer offers warm days and cool, comfortable nights.

 

Historical Sites and Covered Bridges

One of the remarkable aspects of Vermont is its rich history. The state is peppered with historical sites that narrate the story of America's past. Vermont is also home to over 100 covered bridges, each one with its own story. The Warren Covered Bridge, Cornish-Windsor Bridge, and the Pulp Mill Bridge are just a few of these charming structures that seem to transport visitors back in time.

 

Festivals and Events: Celebrating Vermont's Culture

Throughout the year, Vermont hosts a variety of festivals and events that celebrate its rich culture and traditions. The Vermont Maple Festival in St. Albans honors the state's famous syrup. The Tunbridge World's Fair is a classic country fair with agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, and local food.

In winter, the Stowe Winter Carnival offers outdoor fun with ice carving competitions, snow golf, and more. These events provide a wonderful opportunity to mingle with locals and immerse oneself in Vermont's vibrant community spirit.

 

Art and Craftsmanship: A Hub for Creativity

Vermont's natural beauty has long been an inspiration for artists and craftsmen. The state is full of galleries, workshops, and art centers showcasing the talent of local artists. Whether it's pottery, glassblowing, woodworking, or painting, the craftsmanship found in Vermont is remarkable.

A visit to the Simon Pearce workshop, where you can watch glassblowers at work, or the Artisans' Gallery in Waitsfield, where local artists display their creations, can provide insight into Vermont's thriving artistic community.

 

Vermont's Unforgettable Charm

Vermont's allure is not just in its stunning landscapes but in the genuine warmth and charm of its people. Its blend of outdoor adventure, cultural richness, and culinary delights makes it a destination that can appeal to all senses.

Whether it's a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a solo adventure, Vermont seems to just welcome you with open arms. The state invites you to slow down, savor the moments, and immerse yourself in its unforgettable charm. It's not just a place to visit but a state to be experienced, and it leaves you longing to return. Don’t forget to pack your travel protection for your adventure up north. To learn more about how travel protection can help you, talk to your travel advisor today or visit our website.


 

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