By travelguylife.com
Although Burlington is known for many things, this sinfully delicious ice cream is probably what makes it most well-known.
In addition to festivals, including one that features balloons, and art shows in the summer, there are ski resorts and other winter sports.
The Champlain Islands are among the best places to go in Vermont when the great outdoors calls.
One of New England's loveliest towns, Grafton, acquired its name in an unusual manner.
Skiing is an adventurous sport, so you might want to try the slopes at Vermont's second-highest mountain, Killington Resort.
Seven miles south of Burlington, the largest city in Vermont, is the quiet town of Shelburne.
The unenviable distinction of being the least populated state capital in the United States belongs to Montpelier.
It is an old town that serves as a good starting point for exploring the Green Mountains.
The Grand Canyon of Vermont is Quechee Gorge. Despite being smaller than its cousin in the far West, it still offers some lovely views.
Your first association with the word "Woodstock" probably involves the well-known music festival. You'd be in the incorrect state.