Southern Vermont is a historic and scenic region adorned with white churches and rustic villages. Its varied terrain has appeal throughout the seasons, with snow-capped mountains, green forests and sprawling fields. Explore the historical sites offering a glimpse into the country before the days of the American Revolution.
Explore the charming town of WilmingtonOpens in a new window, which contains many boutiques and restaurants as well as the Jim McGrath Gallery and Studio. Bring your kids out to the countryside to see the animals at Adams Family Farm. Out in the rolling pastures, find Hermitage Golf Club and Molly Stark State Park.
Visit other towns in Southern Vermont, such as ManchesterOpens in a new window and Bennington. The latter is a cultural haven, with such sites as the Bennington Museum, the Old First Congregational Church and the Bennington Center for the Arts.
Head east to reach BrattleboroOpens in a new window, among the most picturesque towns in Windham County. Admire the range of architectural styles, with the Gothic façade of the Municipal Center and the shingle style of the Rudyard Kipling House among the highlights. Visit the Tasha Tudor Museum to learn about the life of the children’s author and inspect the displays in the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center.
In winter, Mount SnowOpens in a new window is among the state’s most desirable destinations. Rush down the slopes of varying difficulty in this resort, located in the Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forests area. Ski season runs from October through April. In summer, the Skyline Drive to the peak of nearby Mount EquinoxOpens in a new window offers panoramic views of the valleys and mountains in the park.
The region borders New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York in the northeastern part of the country. Fly to Albany International Airport or Burlington International Airport and rent a car for the journey here or get around the area via Amtrak train and Greyhound bus.
The charming towns of Southern Vermont serve as year-round bases for the endless outdoor activities in the parks.