4 Best Places to Visit in Vermont During The Summer | US Travel Guide
4 Best Places to Visit in Vermont, New England During The Summer.
As summer is coming, most people do not really look at Vermont as a place to vacation in because in fact finding the Best Vacation Spots in Vermont during the summer can be rather difficult. However, with this article, you will get to know some of the best places to visit in Vermont, where it is beautiful during summer.
1. Mount Mansfield
2. Shelburne Museum
3. Stowe
4. Montpellier
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Let's Visit New London, CT
Located along the Thames River, New London, CT contains a beautiful, historic waterfront district with a lot of great historical buildings, restaurants, and a beautiful harbor area. The city also has the historic Union Station which is a railroad stop for services such as Amtrak. In the video, I take a walk along State St and Bank St as well as the harbor area.
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New England fall foliage Mount Mansfield, Stowe town, Vermont USA
New England fall foliage Mount Mansfield, Stowe town, Vermont USA
Vermont, New England, USA
Autumn Fall Foliage
Peak foliage color in capital city of Montpelier and the Stowe Mountain area region of Vermont in 2016 took place on the weekend of October 8th 2016
Foliage color generally starts to change in the higher, cooler areas of the Green Mountains, spreading down into the Lake Champlain Valley and Connecticut River Valley, and moving from north to south across the state. The exact timing of the color change varies from year to year, based on the weather.
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Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders the other U.S. states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
As of 2015, Vermont continued to be the leading producer of maple syrup in the U.S.
Tourism is an important industry to the state. Some of the largest ski areas in New England are located in Vermont.
Summer visitors tour resort towns like Stowe, Manchester, Quechee, Wilmington and Woodstock.
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Vermont facts and symbols
State Flag - Flag of Vermont
State Beverage - Milk
State Bird - Hermit Thrush
State Butterfly - Monarch Butterfly
State Capital - Montpelier
State Cold Water Fish - Brook Trout
State Flavor - Maple
State Flower - Red Clover
State Fruit - Apple
State Motto - Freedom and Unity
State Name Origin - Origin of Vermont French explorer Samuel de Champlain called the Green Mountains of Vermont Verd Mont (green mountain) on his 1647 map.
State Nickname - The Green Mountain State
State Rock - Marble
State Song - These Green Mountains
State Tree - Sugar Maple
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About the tour
2-Days Springfield, Montpelier Vermont Maple tour from New York
Tour Code: 755-4783
Booked through TakeTours
Service provided by L & L Travel
Visiting:
The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden in Springfield, Massachusetts
Riverdale Shops lunch break in West Springfield, Massachusetts
Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks in Montpelier, Vermont
Scenic New England Fall Foliage bus drive through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont
Diner break and shopping in South Burlington Vermont
Holiday Inn Burlington overnight stay in South Burlington Vermont
Quechee Gorge in Hartford, Vermont
Montpelier, the capital of Vermont
Vermont State House in Montpelier, Vermont
Stowe Mountain gondola skyride in Stowe, Vermont
Ben & Jerry's Factory in Waterbury, Vermont
West Lebanon, New Hampshire lunch break
Connecticut - Welcome Center visit
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Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro Area in Mansfield MA
Reserve: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro Area 31 Hampshire Street Mansfield MA 02048 Minutes from Gillette Stadium, home to football's New England Patriots, this Mansfield, Massachusetts hotel is just off Interstate 95 and provides on-site dining options and pet-friendly guest rooms. Guests at the Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro will appreciate the modern on-site fitness facilities as well as the large indoor swimming pool. The hotel also features a 24-hour business center along with a sports court. While staying at the Foxboro-Mansfield Holiday Inn, guests can enjoy on-site dining for dinner at Pikes Peak Mining Company restaurant. The Clearwater Cafe is also on-site and offers a hot breakfast buffet along with a variety of other breakfast items. Local attractions, including Wheaton College and Emerald Square Mall can be found only a short drive from the Holiday Inn in Mansfield. Stonehill College and the Comcast Center for the Performing Arts are also within driving distance.
New England fall foliage at Mount Mansfield in Stowe, Vermont USA
New England fall foliage at Mount Mansfield in Stowe, Vermont USA
Vermont, New England, USA
Autumn Fall Foliage
Peak foliage color in capital city of Montpelier and the Stowe Mountain area region of Vermont in 2016 took place on the weekend of October 8th 2016
Foliage color generally starts to change in the higher, cooler areas of the Green Mountains, spreading down into the Lake Champlain Valley and Connecticut River Valley, and moving from north to south across the state. The exact timing of the color change varies from year to year, based on the weather.
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Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders the other U.S. states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
As of 2015, Vermont continued to be the leading producer of maple syrup in the U.S.
Tourism is an important industry to the state. Some of the largest ski areas in New England are located in Vermont.
Summer visitors tour resort towns like Stowe, Manchester, Quechee, Wilmington and Woodstock.
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Vermont facts and symbols
State Flag - Flag of Vermont
State Beverage - Milk
State Bird - Hermit Thrush
State Butterfly - Monarch Butterfly
State Capital - Montpelier
State Cold Water Fish - Brook Trout
State Flavor - Maple
State Flower - Red Clover
State Fruit - Apple
State Motto - Freedom and Unity
State Name Origin - Origin of Vermont French explorer Samuel de Champlain called the Green Mountains of Vermont Verd Mont (green mountain) on his 1647 map.
State Nickname - The Green Mountain State
State Rock - Marble
State Song - These Green Mountains
State Tree - Sugar Maple
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About the tour
2-Days Springfield, Montpelier Vermont Maple tour from New York
Tour Code: 755-4783
Booked through TakeTours
Service provided by L & L Travel
Visiting:
The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden in Springfield, Massachusetts
Riverdale Shops lunch break in West Springfield, Massachusetts
Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks in Montpelier, Vermont
Scenic New England Fall Foliage bus drive through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont
Diner break and shopping in South Burlington Vermont
Holiday Inn Burlington overnight stay in South Burlington Vermont
Quechee Gorge in Hartford, Vermont
Montpelier, the capital of Vermont
Vermont State House in Montpelier, Vermont
Stowe Mountain gondola skyride in Stowe, Vermont
Ben & Jerry's Factory in Waterbury, Vermont
West Lebanon, New Hampshire lunch break
Connecticut - Welcome Center visit
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5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in Vermont | US Hike Guide
5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in Vermont, US
Following the state's highest ridgelines from the northern border with Canada to the Massachusetts state line in the south, Vermont's Long Trail is America's oldest long distance hiking trail. But day hikers can enjoy segments of the trail, and use the miles of well-maintained side trails to reach the more than 40 summits the Long Trail connects. Because the Long Trail - and the Green Mountains themselves - run north-to-south through the center of the state, they are never far from Vermont's many tourist attractions, making the state a good vacation choice for families with both hikers and non-hikers. Here five Hiking Trails in Vermont, United States
1. Mt. Mansfield
2. Mt. Pisgah
3. Camel's Hump
4. Spruce Peak
5. Mt. Olga
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Gore Mountain, a Premiere Destination for Outdoor Fun
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Gore Mountain is one of the premiere destinations for outdoor fun in all the Northeast. Known primarily as a ski resort, Gore has a longstanding, well-earned reputation for excellence thanks to its outstanding facilities, ease of access and dedicated professional staff. Offering numerous camps and clinics, competitive races, and social events for children and adults alike, Gore Mountain has proudly taken its rightful place as one of the gems of the Adirondacks. And with its 107 trails, 15 lifts and 2,537 vertical feet, Gore boasts more skiable acreage than anywhere else in New York State.
The quaint village of North Creek is home to numerous restaurants, shops, cafes and other attractions. Just a mere 30 minutes to the south you’ll find beautiful Lake George, the “Queen of American Lakes” and one of the best all-season fun and entertainment destinations on the East Coast. Other notable nearby attractions include Blue Mountain Lake -- home to the Adirondack Museum -- the wondrous Brant Lake, island-studded Indian Lake, and countless other public lakes, rivers, hiking trails and other year-round scenic destinations. Top Ridge is also at the midpoint between Lake Placid to the north and Saratoga Springs to the south; it’s a little over an hour’s drive in either direction.
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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Ohio
1. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2. Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park
3. Cedar Point
4. Hocking Hills State Park
5. Stan Hywet Hall and Garden
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Mount Ascutney, Vermont - Travels With Phil
Mount Ascutney is the site of a State Park in eastern Vermont. At 2,270 feet above the surrounding territory, it has a great view from the summit. On a good day, you can see at least 4 states.
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History: The origin of “Ascutney” is from the Abenaki “Cas-Cad-Nac,” meaning “mountain of the rocky summit;” an appropriate name for this prominent mountain peak rising abruptly from the Connecticut River valley. A permanent settlement, “Ascutegnik,” of peoples of the Cowasuck band of Abenaki tribe existed on lands near the mouth of the Sugar River. In modern geographic terms, this is across the Connecticut River from Ascutney Village on Route 131. Native peoples likely hunted, fished and camped around the mountain particularly at lower elevations.
Over time, European settlers adopted the place name “Ascutney” to refer to both the white settlement on the western side of the Connecticut River, and the prominent mountain peak. The mountain has long been featured in the history of Ascutney Village, the towns of Weathersfield and Windsor, which it lies in, and in the state of Vermont. Mount Ascutney was home to the first purposebuilt hiking trail in the United States. A group of local residents constructed a trail in 1825 to coincide with the visit of dignitary Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (known commonly as General Lafayette, a French aristocrat and military officer in the American Revolutionary War). While Lafayette didn’t end up visiting the area, the trail became popular regionally. The next trail was built in 1858 and approximates the current-day Windsor Trail. This carriage-road style trail led to the high-elevation Tip Top House, which capitalized on summit tourism which was popular at the time. The modern trail system dates to the late 19th century and now consists of 4 base-to-summit trails on state land. The Ascutney Trails Association, the oldest trail organization in the United States, was formed in 1903. Park development occurred in the 1930’s as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps and in the early 1960’s with campground expansion,. The Futures Trail was built in 1983. Most recently, a new camping loop of cabins opened in 2018.
Across the river from Windsor, Vermont in the rural town of Cornish, New Hampshire, a collective of artists and sculptors settled with the peak of activity from the 1880’s to the 1930’s. Thus, the area became referred to as the Cornish Colony. Notable artists that lived in the area were Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Maxfield Parrish, Charles Platt, Thomas Dewing and writers Winston Churchill and J.D. Salinger. The estate of Augustus Saint-Gaudens is now Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, part of the National Park System. - Travels with Phil copyrighted by Phil Konstantin -
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