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GREEN MOUNTAINS, VERMONT

The backbone of Vermont, these mountains run north-south from Quebec to the Massachusetts border, between the Champlain and Connecticut River valleys. Much of this stunning wilderness is set aside as the Green Mountain National Forest, which draws millions of visitors in every season for fishing, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, camping, skiing, and snowshoeing. State Route 100, which runs between the east and west ranges of the Green Mountains, is among the most striking roads in the country for fall foliage.

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NEED TO KNOW

prac_info Green Mountain National Forest Manchester Ranger Station • 2538 Depot St, Manchester Center • 802 362 2307 • open Mon–Fri
prac_info Bennington Battle Monument • 15 Monument Circle, Bennington • 802 447 0550 • open daily mid-Apr–Oct • adm
prac_info Hildene • 1005 Hildene Rd, Manchester • 802 362 1788 • open daily • adm  

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prac_info Green Mtn Club Visitor Center • 4711 Waterbury-Stowe Rd • 802 244 7037 • open mid-May–mid-Oct: daily; mid-Oct–mid-May: Mon–Fri
  • Especially in the north, temperatures plummet in winter, spelling icy conditions. Be prepared for road closures.
  • The Warren Store (284 Main St, Warren) has hot grilled food, sandwiches, pastries, and sweets at breakfast and lunch.

1. Stowe and Mount Mansfield

The Von Trapps of Sound of Music fame settled in Stowe because it so resembled the Austrian Alps. Hikers and skiers flock to the village at the foot of Mount Mansfield.

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Village of Stowe

2. Killington

At 4,241 ft (1,292 m), Killington is the second-highest peak in these mountains and home to the largest ski resort in eastern North America (for further details see Killington, VT ).

3. Middlebury

Prestigious Middlebury College adds sophistication to this typical New England community of Colonial homes and pointy-spired churches. Visit the old mill buildings along Otter Creek for a photogenic waterfall and shops.

4. Bennington

The Bennington Battle Monument commemorates a major American Revolutionary War victory and provides sweeping panoramas of this southwest corner of the Green Mountains. The Bennington Museum displays important folk art and Americana.

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Bennington Battle Monument

5. Hildene

This 24-room Georgian Revival house was built for Robert Todd Lincoln (1843–1926), the diplomat son of Abraham Lincoln (1809–65). Its highlights include family memorabilia and a 1,000-pipe Aeolian organ. Formal gardens influenced by a French- parterre style crown the impressive grounds.

6. Mount Equinox Skyline Drive

This 5-mile (8-km) toll road, along a high ridge, offers spectacular sunsets and breathtaking views of the Green, Adirondack, White, Berkshire, and Taconic mountain ranges.

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Mount Equinox Skyline Drive

7. Manchester

A genteel vacation resort since the 1890s, Manchester is so posh that its sidewalks are marble. Shop in the upscale designer outlet stores on the outskirts, or hit the slopes at nearby Stratton and Bromley ski areas.

8. Robert Frost Wayside

Poet Robert Frost (1874–1963) and the Vermont landscape where he farmed are inseparable. See nature through a poet’s eyes by following the effortless interpretive trail in Ripton to a cabin where he wrote much of his later verse.

9. Mad River Valley

Tucked between two ranges of the Green Mountains, this region boasts a ski area , chic Waitsfield village, and the outdoors sports center of Warren. Historic covered bridges cross many streams.

10. The Long Trail

This 270-mile (432-km) path follows the Green Mountains from Massachusetts to Quebec, crossing most of Vermont’s highest peaks. Take a day hike between access points.

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The Long Trail

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