What is Vermont Known for?

Vermont is in the New England region, otherwise known as Back East. It borders New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York, as well as the Canadian province of Quebec. 

Vermont is the sixth smallest state by area and the second least populous state.

While Montpelier is Vermont’s capital, the largest city in Vermont is actually Burlington, with a population of roughly forty thousand.

Reasons to Visit Vermont

Skiing is big in Vermont as there are plenty of mountains with ski slopes. This includes Killington, Manchester, Mount Snow, and Stowe.

While Vermont is inland, Lake Champlain has beautiful beaches and water sports to partake of as well.

The Shelburne Farms and museum is still a functional farm and has various tours involving cheese, tea, and other options.

Ben & Jerry’s started in Vermont, and you can schedule a factory tour at the ice cream factory.

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