Burlington, Vermont, USA at Church Street Marketplace at twilight.

8 Adorable Small Towns In Vermont

If it is the aroma of home-brewed maple syrup that reels you in, it is the warmth of Vermont's smallest towns that will retain you. Coziness comes in a hundred flavors in this northeastern state, which has learned how to keep communities tight throughout the chilly yet majestic winter seasons. Undoubtedly, fall foliage plays a sizable part in the background of its village atmosphere, wherein once a year, a thousand hues of orange and red engulf the horizon. So take a break from the woes of career hustle, and imagine what a simple life in the outskirts of pilgrim-country could be like.

Stowe

Aerial view of Stowe Vermont and the Green Mountains with autumn colors
Aerial view of Stowe Vermont and the Green Mountains with autumn colors

A single steeple rises above quiet cottages in the town of Stowe, where a blanket of forestry wraps seamlessly around the village perimeter. The settlement is famous for the abundant snow that falls there each winter, making skiing at the Stowe Mountain Resort the main attraction. Accessed by 13-chair lifts, it provides visitors with 200 skiable hectares. However, Stowe peddles more than just snow. During the other seasons, the nearby hills and mountains provide 116 trails of various difficulties that many hikers appreciate. Furthermore, art enthusiasts cherish Stowe for the precious artistic mark some European immigrants left on this land. Stowe is the renowned destination where the Von Trapp family, depicted in the iconic film "The Sound of Music," sought refuge following their escape from Austria in the early 1940s.

Grafton

The main street in Grafton
The main street in Grafton

Standing at a crossroads in the foreland of Green Mountain National Forest, the hilly town of Grafton enjoys scenic views surrounded by nature. Grafton's citizens are the heart of the community, maintaining the feel of an authentic village. Moreover, the vibrant population comprising about 600 people still carries on the tradition of town meetings. Furthermore, feel free to stroll in the historic center, where trees and lovely New England historical buildings adorn the streets full of shops and a few restaurants. For example, Phelps Barn Pub delights its customers with exquisite dishes, friendly staff, and live music within a lovely location.

Shelburne

View of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains in New York from Shelburne Farms in Vermont
View of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains in New York from Shelburne Farms in Vermont

Overlooking a deep bay and protected by a narrow strip of land, Shelbourne lives in an ecosystem of its own. Complemented by a selection of activities, this settlement boasts several inns and eateries that will you capture the essence of Vermont living.  Also, the Shelburne Museum captivates visitors with a fascinating collection of art, design, and impressionist paintings. Moreover, the nearby historic buildings spread over 45 acres also host many more artworks. Furthermore, Lake Champlain provides the perfect outdoor setting for kayaking, boating, and canoeing. Additionally, if one is looking to stay at an inn, many recommend Heart of the Village Inn, Modern Vermont Bed & Breakfast, for its clean and charming location.

Hartford

Aerial view of The White River in Hartford during peak foliage.
Aerial view of The White River in Hartford during peak foliage.

Kissing the eastern border, the modern village of Hartford guides the White River into New Hampshire. This town's many activities include the stunning golf course at Quechee Club, where golf enthusiasts enjoy relaxing runs amid the breathtaking scenery. Furthermore, Hartford hosts many mills reminiscent of the past. Moreover, visitors often explore the performing arts theaters and the Natural Science Institutes, such as the nearby Montshire Museum of Science. Also, many popular diners can be found in the area, such as Snack Bar at the Gorge, the perfect place for a quick lunch. Besides, Hartford's charming woodland suburb holds something for everyone.

Dorset

Mad Tom Orchard in Dorset, Vermont.
Mad Tom Orchard in Dorset, Vermont.

Down deep within a verdant valley, the Dorset's municipality encapsulates some of the best headlands of southwestern Vermont. Furthermore, Dorset is particularly appealing to those seeking thrilling experiences within a serene environment. They satisfy their adrenaline cravings in the well-known Dorset Marble Quarry, famous for its cliff-jumping. For a more relaxing time, Emerald Lake State Park proves to be an excellent choice for leisurely walks along its hiking trails; it also provides a setting for refreshing swims or kayak runs in the tranquil and crystalline waters. Moreover, the nearby Bromley Mountain calls to winter sports fanatics. However, it also provides trails during other seasons. Additionally, Dorset holds many festivals throughout the year; for example, the beloved Dorset Theatre Festival is hosted every Summer.

Manchester

East Front of Hildene, Robert Todd Lincoln's 1905 Georgian Revival home in Manchester, Vermont. Editorial credit: LEE SNIDER PHOTO IMAGES / Shutterstock.com
East Front of Hildene, Robert Todd Lincoln's 1905 Georgian Revival home in Manchester, Vermont. Editorial credit: LEE SNIDER PHOTO IMAGES / Shutterstock.com

Surrounded by the lush peaks of the Green Mountain National Forest, the village of Manchester holds a charm resembling old Vermont. Manchester once was an important crossroads, featuring numerous taverns and inns. Between 1850 and approximately 1900, the village embarked on a resort era, with the Equinox Hotel emerging as a particularly noteworthy contributor to this transformation. Moreover, that hotel is now known as Equinox Golf Resort & Spa, which is still one of the best places to stay in Manchester. 

Furthermore, downtown Manchester offers many attractions, including the Southern Vermont Arts Center, the American Museum of Fly Fishing, and the Georgian Revival Hildene, which was built by Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln. Additionally, Mount Equinox and the nearby Green Mountain National Forest both grant many settings for exciting outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and the peculiar zip-lining.

Chester

Picturesque landscape of Chester in autumn.
Picturesque landscape of Chester in autumn.

Many paths lead to Chester; this magnificent town welcomes every curious traveler that stops by the flourishing settlement, which proudly holds its forested backdrop in the Chester Town Forest. Visitors are especially attracted to this town during the holiday season when winter sports dominate the landscape. However, snow melts in warmer months, revealing many hiking and biking trails to explore around Chester. Furthermore, the granite Victorian houses adorn the atmospheric Stone Village Historic District. Also, Chester Factory Village, found within it, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Moreover, Chester's New England aesthetic blends beautifully between the shops, inns, and eateries. For example, the Country Girl Diner consistently provides the relaxing atmosphere of an old diner while offering exquisite dishes perfect for breakfast.

Waitsfield

Aerial view of Waitsfield, Vermont.
Aerial view of Waitsfield, Vermont.

Encompassing much farmland, the town of Westfield provides a window into old-school country landscapes. Buried within the scenic natural environment of Vermont, Waitsfield captivates with its endearing community essence, bringing delight to all who visit. Moreover, its iconic Pine Covered Bridge enriches Waitsfield's New England character. Furthermore, this town grants plenty of activities to engage in throughout the year, including skiing at Mad River Glen ski resort in Winter, hiking at the Mad River Path in Spring, and walking or biking at the Covered Bridges in Autumn. Additionally, the warming spirit is evident in its local business; downtown Waitsfield offers a significant number of shops and restaurants. For example, The Blue Stone offers excellent service, providing the perfect bite-sized snacks: The delicious garlic knots.

These stunning locations in Vermont have clearly shown that it is not all about snow and skiing. Each town offers something new and exciting, from kayaking to hiking to cliff jumping. In truth, the majority of towns in Vermont exude the typical New England charm; but this roster exemplifies what it means to have warm spirits and enchanting vistas. Whether you choose the mountain resorts of Stowe or the Mad River Path in Waitsfield, a sense of harmony with both nature and community will be present. So, go ahead and choose a spot to explore —  there are no wrong choices in Vermont.

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