Covered Bridge Webcam Vermont's Mad River Valley
Welcome to our live webcam of the historic Waitsfield Covered Bridge in Vermont's the Mad River Valley. We would like to thank Salt & Sand Studios for sponsoring our webcam and being a valued partner!
Riding in the Mad River Valley | Tucker Hill Trails | Waitsfield, Vermont
We had a little left in the tank on the last day of our Vermont trip and headed to the Tucker Hill trails in the Camels Hump State Forest - Howe Block. This network is one of my favorites and has some great classic Vermont singletrack. We were lazy and shuttled to the Tucker Hill Road lot and did a quick loop which ended us at the Lareau Farm. I can't recommend this area enough both for the trails and the area.
Almost There: The Mad River Valley
An unscripted film about the community we call Vermont's Mad River Valley. We like to say 'they come for the mountains, but they stay for the valley.' In this video you will see local farmers, business people, tourists, barns, markets, craft beer, music festivals, skiing, kayaking, running, biking, swimming, golfing and more. Basically everything that steers our community toward the relaxing and enjoyable place it is. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy living, working and playing here in the Mad River Valley.
Vermont Downtown: Waitsfield
Let homegrown music hero Grace Potter show you around her hometown, Waitsfield, Vermont. Sold? Plan a trip along the Mad River Byway here:
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Mad River Barn in Waitsfield VT
Reserve: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Mad River Barn 2849 Mill Brook Road Waitsfield VT 05673 Featuring an on-site restaurant and pub, Mad River Barn is located in Waitsfield. Dating back to the 1930s, the inn offers a blend of modern amenities, antique furnishings and an historical atmosphere. Each guestroom at the inn offers a view of the surrounding Mad River Valley, as well as air conditioning and heating. A private bathroom is also provided in each room and features a hairdryer and free toiletries. WiFi access is available throughout the Waitsfield Mad River Barn. Guests can entertain themselves in the game room, which offers a fireplace, air hockey, foosball and shuffleboard. An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including Nordic skiing in the winter, as well as kayaking, cycling and hiking in the summer. Swimming is also available during the summer at Warren Falls, 15 minutes’ drive away. The inn is 1.7 miles from Mad River Glen and 4.8 miles from Lincoln Peak at Sugarbush. Burlington International Airport is 40.4 miles away.
FIRST TIME RIVER SURFING IN LOWER MAD RIVER VERMONT
What's up NUB NATION!!! Surfing in Vermont is not a popular thing. Well, to the best of my knowledge it's actually not a thing at all & that's exactly why I drove up here, for one of the ultimate novelty waves. We ended up actually finding surf in the lower mad river area near Moreland & Waitsfield, VT. Finding waves here is no joke & surfing them is ever harder!!! I'm excited to come back for some real swell, or flow or...whatever it is!?!? haha thank you NUB NATION for all the love!!!
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Come along as we visit the Waitsfield Farmers' Market in Vermont's Mad River Valley.
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Flying south (backward at first) over East Warren in Vermont's Mad River Valley
VERMONT | Beautiful Destinations
Visit The USA (@VisitTheUSA) and hall of fame skier, John Egan, show us ski Thrills and zen in the Mad River Valley of Vermont.
DIRECTOR’S NOTES
When Beautiful Destinations notified me that I was heading to Vermont – I was incredibly excited because the Green Mountain State is one of my favorite places. Although I grew up in Israel, I’ve been visiting Vermont since my childhood. After moving to the USA, Vermont, and in particular, the Mad River Valley has become one of my favorite places. It has served as a backdrop for several of my creative projects; from music videos to documentaries and my first feature film.
ON SKIING IN THE MAD RIVER VALLEY OF VERMONT
The Mad River Valley of Vermont is known for its stunning natural beauty and has many hidden gems. The residents are only too happy to share their favorite ski run or swimming hole with visitors. Many people are acquainted with Stowe and Killington, but I wanted to showcase this region, home to small communal towns like Waitsfield and Warren. Surrounded by mountains and ridges rivaling the beauty of the Swiss alps, I knew we had to tell the story of this community through the eyes of someone who encapsulates everything that makes this place so special.
ON HALL OF FAMER JOHN EGAN
John Egan, member of the Skiing Hall of Fame, star of 17(!) Warren Miller films, and adrenaline junkie, is also the Chief Recreation Officer in the ski resort of Sugarbush, Vermont. After nearly five decades of skiing, often in the most remote locations in the world, such as Siberia and Antarctica, John still loves jumping on the lift line at Sugarbush and skiing with the locals.
The prospect of filming John Egan was rather intimidating. He is no stranger to cameras, but we wanted to capture John like never before, to highlight his duality. On the one hand, he’s a thrill-seeking skier who constantly pushes himself and his students to the next level. On the other hand, John embodies and preaches the necessity of moving and living in a Zen state. His mantra: Feel the turn evokes the importance of internal peace and a connection to your surroundings and community that one must have in order to continue reaching that next level.
ON OUR CREW AND EQUIPMENT
Our crew skied and snowboarded down the beautiful mountain, doing our best to keep up with John. It was indeed a challenge. One of the greatest things about filming with Beautiful Destinations crews is the mobility and fast pace we can move. Once we begin rolling, we make decisions based on pure creative instinct. In my personal opinion, this is one of the key elements to success, as it provides a platform for creators to constantly explore and to innovate. This project was shot entirely on the Canon 1DX MKII camera. We also used the Ronin-S handheld stabilizer for the skiing shots. The video was edited in Adobe Premiere and colored in DaVinci Resolve.
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Chris Shepherd | Creator and Shooter
Ivette Mercado | Editor
Kate Balch | Head of Production
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History of the Mad River Valley - Seven Generations
Longtime Waitsfield, Vermont resident, Fred Messer, provides details about the seven generations of family residing at his farm.
Pure Vermont - A Look at the Maple Sugaring Process
Vermont produces more maple syrup then any other state in the US. Join us as we speak with Dave Gavett, owner and operator of the Scrag Mountain Sugar House in Waitsfield, Vermont, about the maple sugaring process, the impact of climate change on sugaring + more.
Agriculture in the Mad River Valley
A Flight Over Waitsfield VT - Green Mountain Drone
This video is part of Gwen Considine and Seth O'Brien's project to capture an aerial view of every one of Vermont's 251 towns.
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Best Swimming Holes in Vermont. TOP 15
Best Swimming Holes in Vermont. TOP 15: Bristol Falls, Dog River, Dorset Quarry, Salmon Hole, Marble Street Quarry, Lareau Hole, Warren Falls, Bingham Falls, Terrill Gorge, Buttermilk Falls, Waitsfield Covered Bridge, Moss Glen Falls, Quechee Gorge, Benson's Hole
History of the Mad River Valley - War Memorials
Longtime Waitsfield, Vermont resident, Fred Messer, speaks about military activity in Vermont's Mad River Valley and the war memorials in Waitsfield, Vermont honoring those who served.
Vermont Destination Class Reunion - Waitsfield, Warren & Sugarbush, VT
We are holding our next high school class reunion as a vacation destination, in beautiful Waitsfield, Vermont. Venue for the party and some lodging will be Lareau Farm Inn, surrounded by mountains and with a swimming hole. Nearby is Sugarbush Resort with summer fun of ziplining, mountain biking, and Euro-Bungee (see Lauren jump!). Charming Warren and The Warren Store, Parade Art Gallery, and the Pitcher Inn are nearby too.
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GS trail, Mad River Valley VT
Mountain biking on the GS trail
Mad River Valley 's First Snow October 15, 2010 in Warren, VT
The first snow of the 2010-2011 season in the Mad River Valley. Here is a quick video of Roxbury gap in Warren Vermont Think Snow!
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Cornerstone Laying Ceremony, Waitsfield Vermont
7/10/16: I've disabled comments for this video. I never thought recording the ceremony for a friend and putting it up on YouTube would attract so many religious nuts.
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Masons of the Mad River Lodge No. 77 in Waitsfield Vermont symbolically laid the cornerstone for a new porch on their Lodge on September 8, 2012. The Grand Officers formed a procession and proceeded from the Waitsfield United Church of Christ to the southeast corner of the lodge building where a stone had been prepared and slung from a tripod over the place where it was to be set in due time. After some introductory remarks by Bros. Fred Messer, Master of Mad River Lodge; Grand Master Morton and Deputy Grand Master Crouse, the stone was lowered into place by two craftsmen namely Rick Rayfield and Chris Keast, members of Mad River Lodge.
The square, level and plumb were applied to try the stone, and the stone was found to properly placed. The elements of corn, wine, and oil were then ceremoniously applied that the stone might become a proper foundation.
Following the ceremony, remarks were made by our Grand Master, reminiscent of the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene a year ago, and Bro. Fred Messer, Master of Mad River Lodge. Remarks were also heard from Dorothy Kyle, representing the Mad River Long Term Recovery Board.
The Grand Officers returned to the church in recession where the Grand Lodge of Vermont was closed in ample form.
Written by Palmer E. Martin, Grand Secretary.
Video recorded by Kenric Kite.