Vermont, the second smallest of the 50 states in the US, is located in New England. The Connecticut River marks the eastern border of the state with New Hampshire. Lake Champlain separates Vermont from New York and Canada is on the northwest of the state.
REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS SOUTHERN REGION
Bennington Museum features objects that illustrate the social, cultural, and historical development of New England.
Robert Todd Lincoln's Hildene was the home of Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of President Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln and his family.
Park-McCullough House is a thirty-five room Victorian Mansion, which has remained nearly unchanged.
Green Mountain Railroad has breathtaking scenery and plenty of opportunities for photo-shoots.
Bromley Adventure Zone, Vermont's largest family fun park, has a 25-foot climbing wall, mini-golf, DévalKarts and America's longest Alpine slide and much more.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Southern Vermont Arts Center
American Museum of Fly Fishing
Santa's Land
The Nature Museum at Grafton
Adams Family Farm
NORTHERN REGION
Shelburne Farms features walking trails and children's farmyard
Vermont Teddy Bear Company is the largest maker of handcrafted, American-made teddy bears!
Birds of Vermont Museum is a natural history museum based on woodcarvings of the state's birds.
Fairbank Museum and Planetarium is northern New England's premiere museum of natural history.
Shelburne Museum has 37 buildings that are home to vast collections of fine and decorative arts, paintings, folk sculpture, weathervanes, decoys, quilts, toys, dolls, circus memorabilia and more.
CENTRAL REGION
Montshire Museum is a hands-on museum, located in Norwich, Vermont, with dozens of exciting exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology.
Sugarbush Farm is one of the few places in the state where you can get the real Vermont Cheddar.
Vermont Marble Exhibit is the world's largest marble exhibit. The Hall of Presidents displays statuary white marble relief carving of all past US presidents.
Rock of Ages offers a look at the 50-acre, 500-foot-deep active granite quarry.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
American Precision Museum
Porter Music Box Museum
Norman Rockwell Museum
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
Parade Gallery
NATIONAL PARKS
Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,167-mile footpath along the ridge crests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in north Georgia.
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Vermont's first national park preserves and interprets the historic Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller property.
REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS SOUTHERN REGION
Bennington Museum features objects that illustrate the social, cultural, and historical development of New England.
Robert Todd Lincoln's Hildene was the home of Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of President Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln and his family.
Park-McCullough House is a thirty-five room Victorian Mansion, which has remained nearly unchanged.
Green Mountain Railroad has breathtaking scenery and plenty of opportunities for photo-shoots.
Bromley Adventure Zone, Vermont's largest family fun park, has a 25-foot climbing wall, mini-golf, DévalKarts and America's longest Alpine slide and much more.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Southern Vermont Arts Center
American Museum of Fly Fishing
Santa's Land
The Nature Museum at Grafton
Adams Family Farm
NORTHERN REGION
Shelburne Farms features walking trails and children's farmyard
Vermont Teddy Bear Company is the largest maker of handcrafted, American-made teddy bears!
Birds of Vermont Museum is a natural history museum based on woodcarvings of the state's birds.
Fairbank Museum and Planetarium is northern New England's premiere museum of natural history.
Shelburne Museum has 37 buildings that are home to vast collections of fine and decorative arts, paintings, folk sculpture, weathervanes, decoys, quilts, toys, dolls, circus memorabilia and more.
CENTRAL REGION
Montshire Museum is a hands-on museum, located in Norwich, Vermont, with dozens of exciting exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology.
Sugarbush Farm is one of the few places in the state where you can get the real Vermont Cheddar.
Vermont Marble Exhibit is the world's largest marble exhibit. The Hall of Presidents displays statuary white marble relief carving of all past US presidents.
Rock of Ages offers a look at the 50-acre, 500-foot-deep active granite quarry.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
American Precision Museum
Porter Music Box Museum
Norman Rockwell Museum
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
Parade Gallery
NATIONAL PARKS
Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,167-mile footpath along the ridge crests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in north Georgia.
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Vermont's first national park preserves and interprets the historic Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller property.
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