Why Go - People are pleasant and welcoming
- Fall foliage is among the most spectacular in the world
- You’ll find vast local providers of maple syrup, apples, cheese, and chocolate
- The state is filled with quirky local attractions When To Go Depending on what activities you desire in Vermont, any time of year could be a good time to visit. Between the months of late fall to early spring, Vermont gets heavy snowfalls, ideal for a skiing and curling up next to the fireplace in a mountain resort. The peak travel time is in the fall when visitors come to marvel at the amazing foliage. Warmer months of May-September are ideal for a multitude of outdoor activities and sightseeing. Entry Requirements Passport required. Must be valid for six months after return date of travel.
Check with your travel professional or local consulate for entry visa requirements. |
What To See - Lake Champlain and the surrounding islands, farms, and towns
- Balloons of Vermont: Take a thrilling hot-air balloon ride through rivers and valleys
- Great Vermont Corn Maze: Put on your walking shoes and take the challenge together as a couple as you find your way home.
- Green Mountain Railroad: Hop in a vintage train and sweep past magnificent countrysides with plenty of photo opportunities
- Sugarblush Farm, Dakin Farm, and Morse Farm are among the many charming public farms to experience the production of cheese or maple syrup, and then indulge—as well as get a taste of Vermont’s history and culture. Facts Capital: Montpelier
Population: Approx. 623,000
Language: English
Currency: U.S. Dollar
Statehood: March 4, 1791 (the 14th state) |