When the snow starts to fall across New England, my thoughts turn, not to skiing, but to simpler adventures. Cozy towns with twinkling lights. Hot drinks by a cozy fire. Cute shops with one-of-a-kind ...
Vermont is known for its verdant mountains, fall foliage and New England charm. Looking to peep colorful leaves, conquer peaks, shack up at a cozy B&B, sample fresh-tapped maple syrup and shop for ...
Then embark on a one-of-a-kind snowshoeing experience. Smugglers’ Notch is known for its narrow mountain pass with giant boulders, waterfalls, caves, and hiking trails. While it’s closed to vehicle ...
Enjoy seasonal ingredients at a farm-to-table restaurant such as The Red Rooster or Oakes & Evelyn. Warm up with a pecan pie latte at Dreamscape Coffee. For a taste of autumnal heaven, get the pumpkin ...
I love how fall in Vermont makes even the tiniest towns feel magical. Cozy, colorful, and inviting places are scattered all over the Green Mountains. Each town has its own unique vibe, and the bright ...
You won't have to travel outside of Vermont if you're looking for some old-fashioned holiday spirit. Stowe and Woodstock were recently named two of the 10 most festive northern U.S. downtowns by ...
“Each delivers a Vermont experience in their own way,” notes Molly Maher, President of Ski Vermont.