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From spring farmers markets to summer swimming holes, fall foliage tours, and a bounty of snow sports — vacations in Vermont is in-season, every season. Dip into the artistic and cultural hubs on Burlington’s Church Street or escape to serenity in the quiet Northeast Kingdom. Take the path less traveled on a hike in the Green Mountains or dig into the best farm-to-table dishes in the state. No matter what’s on the itinerary for your Vermont vacation, choosing a place to drop your bags will pull it all together. View our collection of unique lodging, including Vermont hotels, resorts, inns, and more to start planning your adventure to the Green Mountain State.

Traveling to Vermont FAQs

Where should I go for a weekend getaway in Vermont?

​​Top recommendations for a weekend getaway in Vermont include Stowe, Burlington, and Woodstock. Stowe offers an elevated mountain-chic vibe with stunning views, while Burlington is known for its cool, lakeside energy perfect for sunset strolls. If you’re craving a more historic, "small-town charm" aesthetic, Woodstock’s town green and covered bridges are unbeatable. Each spot offers a unique experience that perfectly captures the spirit of the Green Mountain State.

What is the best way to explore Vermont’s scenic byways?

The best way to explore Vermont’s scenic byways is by cruising along routes like VT Route 100 and Route 108. These winding roads are icons for leaf-peeping during the harvest season or enjoying serene countryside drives in the summer. It’s an elevated way to witness the landscape transform, offering a front-row seat to Vermont’s lush forests, rolling hills, and charming farmstands.

What types of lodging best captures Vermont’s local charm?

To truly experience the area like a local, aim for classic inns, luxury resorts, or boutique hotels. Whether you’re snuggling up by a crackling fireplace in a historic inn or indulging in world-class amenities at an elevated resort, these accommodations embody Vermont’s charm, blending rustic warmth with a curated touch.

When is the peak season for fall foliage and winter sports?

Timing is everything for the ultimate Vermont experience. For that vibrant, world-famous fall foliage, plan your visit from late September through October. If you’re more about the "aprés-ski" lifestyle, winter sports season typically kicks off in late November and keeps the mountain energy high through early spring. Whether you’re chasing golden leaves or fresh powder, these peak windows ensure you catch Vermont at its most spectacular and active.

When is the best time to visit Vermont?

Vermont is a year-round destination. Hit the trails in spring and summer for peak hiking, sparkling lakes, and vibrant outdoor festivals. When fall rolls around, it’s all about the breathtaking foliage and harvest-season experiences. If you’re a snow seeker, winter is your time to shine with world-class skiing and cozy snow activities. No matter when you arrive, there’s always a fun and adventurous way to experience the state’s natural beauty and charm.

Where can I go for a romantic getaway in Vermont?

For an intimate escape, Vermont’s romantic landscape is unrivaled. You could hide away at the Stone Hill Inn in Stowe for an adult-only retreat, or embrace the historic elegance of the Woodstock Inn & Resort. For something deeply personalized, Twin Farms in Barnard offers an all-inclusive, museum-quality experience. From cozy fireplaces to gourmet dinners à deux, these spots provide the perfect elevated backdrop for reigniting the spark in a quintessential New England setting.

Are there pet-friendly hotels in Vermont?

Absolutely! Your furry friend is more than welcome to join your Vermont adventure. In Stowe, Bluebird Cady Hill Lodge offers a cool, modern base for you and your pup, while the von Trapp Family Lodge & Resort even provides special dog-friendly rooms so nobody gets left behind. In Manchester, The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa welcomes four-legged guests with open arms. These spots prove you don't have to sacrifice style to bring your best friend along.

How do I choose which ski resort in Vermont to stay at?

Choosing where to stay for your Vermont ski vacation depends on your preferences. For an Austrian-inspired atmosphere, head to the von Trapp Family Lodge. If you want a classic "ski-in, ski-out" experience, opt for Smugglers' Notch Resort. Families might prefer the massive variety at Killington Grand Hotel or the charm of the Woodstock Inn & Resort. Look for resorts offering ski & stay packages to simplify your mountain getaway.

What Vermont vacation packages are available for my stay?

Vermont specializes in curated experiences. You’ll find everything from the "Sugar Season Escape" in Woodstock to "Ski & Stay" deals at Smugglers' Notch Resort. Foodies can enjoy the "Vermont Destination Exploration" at The Essex Resort & Spa, which includes daily breakfast and culinary perks. For longer retreats, look for "Stay 3, Get 1 Free" offers at various resorts. These packages are an elevated way to bundle luxury lodging with your favorite activities, from spa days to golf.

Are there any secret spots or hidden gems in Vermont for travelers to explore?

Escape the crowds by following the hidden trails of the Green Mountains. Explore Montpelier, the tiny, traffic-light-free capital, or visit the rustic Nebraska Knoll Sugar Farm for an intimate look at maple syrup making. Head to Manchester and drive the Skyline Drive to the summit of Mount Equinox for 360-degree views. These off-the-beaten-path stops offer a quieter side of Vermont that most tourists miss.