Welcome to Vermont!

Green Mountain peaks, harvest bounty & vibrant autumn foliage


Vermont embodies the quintessential charm of New England with its pristine mountain valleys, artisan farm-to-table culinary heritage, and historic covered bridges. Renowned across the world for brilliant autumn colors and premier ski resorts like Killington, Stowe, and Smugglers' Notch, the Green Mountain State also offers refreshing beaches and sailing on Lake Champlain.

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West Arlington VT Covered Bridge in Fall
© Vermont Scenic Landscape Photography

Vermont Regions and Highlights:

Central Vermont


At the heart of the region lies the Green Mountain National Forest, providing year-round hiking, fishing, and world-class alpine skiing at Killington and Okemo. Explore historic Woodstock, VT with visits to Billings Farm & Museum, discover maple syrup traditions in Rutland, and visit the country's most picturesque state capital in Montpelier.

Central Vermont Green Mountains

Northeast Kingdom Region


The legendary Northeast Kingdom is celebrated for its vast unspoiled wilderness, glacial lakes like Lake Memphremagog, and premier skiing at Jay Peak. It is a dream destination for hiking, mountain biking on Kingdom Trails, canoeing, and autumn photography.

Fall Mountain & Lake View - Vermont's Northeast Kingdom

Northern Vermont


Featuring the vibrant city of Burlington on the shores of Lake Champlain, northern Vermont offers pedestrian dining along Church Street Marketplace, tours of the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory in Waterbury, and historic Americana at the Shelburne Museum.

Northern Vermont & Lake Champlain

Southern Vermont


Conveniently close to Boston and New York, Southern Vermont features ski resorts at Stratton and Mount Snow, Norman Rockwell history in Bennington, and upscale designer shopping and historic inns in Manchester.

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Old First Church & Robert Frost Burial Ground in Fall
© Southern Vermont Historic Photography