America's Oldest Long-Distance Hiking Trail Is A Rocky, Mountainous, And Awe-Inspiring Vermont Trek
The oldest hiking trail in America is a challenging long-distance 272-mile trek across mountains and the awe-inspiring forests of Vermont.
Read MoreThe oldest hiking trail in America is a challenging long-distance 272-mile trek across mountains and the awe-inspiring forests of Vermont.
Read MoreA Vermont town is an idyllic setting with smalltown charm, a rich history, cozy inns, delicious local cuisine, and scenery that belongs on a postcard.
Read MoreStop in one of the oldest towns in Vermont, which boasts Revolutionary War history, boutique downtown shops, a vibrant art culture, and good dining.
Read MoreThe oldest flea and farmer's market in Vermont is a treasure trove of food, antiques, and unique specialties offered by over 100 vendors. This is a must-visit!
Read MoreIn the Mad River Valley in central Vermont, there are a number of charming inns that visitors and locals alike can book for an escape in the Green Mountains.
Read MoreThose looking for crowd-free slopes of fresh powder should head to this resort in Vermont. It has 260 acres of mountainside to ski for affordable prices.
Read MoreThis tiny but endlessly charming Vermont town is home to one iconic film (and its famous bridge) and conveniently located near several other alluring stops.
Read MoreSnowshoeing is a popular alternative to more risky winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, and these five resorts offer some of the best trails to explore.
Read MoreDriving along a single scenic Vermont road gives visitors access to a number of the state's idyllic small towns and their unique attractions.
Read MoreVermont is home to a chapel for man's best friend -- the only one in the world. This is a special place that people can go to honor the lives of their dogs.
Read MoreVisitors to this little-known spot in Vermont can shop for antique souvenirs, view distinctive architecture, stay at a cute B&B, and enjoy outdoor activities.
Read MoreShop for locally-grown produce and delicacies in this cute town in Vermont that has many orchards and stunning places for outdoor adventures.
Read MoreVermont's "Beast of the East" is one of the premier destinations for fresh powder in the winter. Plus, the scenery from the slopes couldn't be more sublime.
Read MoreThis Vermont town that offers amazing craft beer, delicious Irish cuisine, a top-notch art scene, and an array of outdoor activities.
Read MoreVermont is one of the beer meccas of the world, with more breweries per capita than any state in the U.S. These are today's leaders in its craft brewing scene.
Read MoreThe Green Mountain State is a top place to see the full spectrum of fall colors. Pull over in this small town before peering into the kaleidoscope.
Read MoreWaterbury, Vermont is much more than its often-noted Ben & Jerry's Factory. It's home to a hip scene of cafes, breweries and boutiques, too.
Read MoreFor scenic fall foliage drives and hikes, travelers in New England should seek out this state park in Vermont, which has those activities in spades.
Read MorePlan a family fall trip to New England to see the autumn foliage in this Vermont town, which has dubbed itself America's "Fall Color Capital."
Read MoreIf you're visiting Vermont this fall, check out the state's lush hiking and mountain biking trails, and make sure not to miss the famous covered bridges.
Read MoreTo enjoy the perks of this New England town and see it really come alive, be sure to plan your trip according to the fall foliage prediction map.
Read MoreVermont-based photographer duo Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson of Ember Photography spoke exclusively to Islands about an awe-inspiring hike in the state.
Read MoreVermont is one of the most romantic states, and this gorgeous island is jam-packed with picturesque outdoor experiences perfect for lovers of all kinds.
Read MoreFrench feels without a passport or pricey plane ticket? Yes, please! A classic East Coast city will make you feel like you've arrived in Europe.
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