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VERMONT
PLAN YOUR TRIP TO VERMONT
Vermont travel is fun to plan: here are some great trip ideas, climate info and destinations to help you plan your Vermont getaway.
Artisan cheeses, maple syrup and maple sugar, apples, berries, vineyards and breweries conspire to tempt your tastebuds. As if that’s not enough, Vermont has beautiful mountains, quaint towns, and romantic backdrops.
Outdoor recreation ideas include bass and trout fishing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing and boating, biking, hiking, skiing, swimming, golf and tennis.
Agri-tourism extends to farm vacations and visits, maple sugarhouses, agricultural fairs and festivals, and corn mazes.
Local galleries and museums feature crafts, quilts and artwork.
Vermont summers are warm, with daytime temperatures between 70°F and 80°F. Spring and fall highs are usually in the mid-50’s, while winter highs are in the upper 20’s. In general, temperatures run cooler in the higher altitudes.
- Vermont produces more maple syrup than any other state.
- Vermont translates as Green Mountain.
- Vermont is 2nd in the nation in the number of covered bridges. They were built this way to protect from the elements.