Vermont offers visitors not just postcard-perfect views, but a state shaped by independence, craftsmanship, and deep-rooted community traditions. That independent streak is still felt in small towns like Montpelier, the nation’s smallest state capital, and in villages like Grafton and Woodstock, where restored 19th-century buildings now house general stores, cheese shops, and local galleries.
Outdoor experiences in Vermont are shaped by the state’s geography with rolling hills, hardwood forests, and the Green Mountains. Fall brings one of the most dramatic foliage displays in the country, drawing visitors to scenic byways like Route 100. In winter, ski resorts like Stowe and Killington offer downhill trails for all skill levels, while cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular in state parks. During warmer months, Lake Champlain becomes a hub for boating and biking, with waterfront towns like Burlington offering bike paths, outdoor concerts, and weekly farmers markets.