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Near our Cabin: Our Vermont Travel Guide

Our Vermont Travel Guide: Intro & Itineraries | Vermont Villages | Killington | Woodstock | Waitsfield & Mad River Valley |
Hiking & Nature in Green Mountains
| Brandon | Middlebury | Montpelier | Burlington | Ben & Jerry's Factory Tour | Stowe | Favorite Restaurants

There is so much to see in our tiny state - all within an easy drive of our cabins. So we created this comprehensive travel guide of our favorite Vermont places! Just click the links in the blue box above to start planning a great getaway!

Featured Itineraries

Route 100
Our cabins are located along "Vermont's Scenic Highway", Route 100. When people think of the beautiful state of Vermont, they often think of classic old villages such as Stowe, Warren, Waitsfield and other charming Vermont Villages. Aside from towering church steeples, rickety old general stores, old covered bridges, and leafy country lanes, what do these four photogenic hamlets have in common? They are all located on Route 100, one of the most scenic roads in New England, if not the entire country.

Two-Hundred Miles of Sheer Beauty! That's the best way to describe Vermont's constantly changing views on Scenic Route 100, which runs from just south of Wilmington, Vermont, to Lake Memphremagog just short of the Canadian border.

Route 100 cuts through the backbone of Vermont, with spectacular mountain views along the entire stretch. Route 100 is a north-south route that starts at the Canadian border and ends where Vermont meets up with the Massachusetts border. Many photographers consider Route 100 to be the best route in the state for viewing fall foliage. Visit it and find out for yourself; chances are, you may just agree.

More About Vermont
First and foremost - Vermont is community. The Green Mountains are where you'll find world famous fall foliage, the sweetest maple syrup, historic yet lively downtowns and the most snow (and FUN in the snow) on the east coast. But there is so much more too - the local foods produced by our neighbor-farmers and sold at farmer's markets all year long, the world-class artists, the endless recreational and relaxing opportunities, the ultra-pampering spas and resorts, significant historic sites and pristine State Parks, the classic inns...the treasures of Vermont go on and on.

Vermont looks at life from its own point of view, and Vermonters are known for their independent thinking, friendliness, honesty, and hospitality. We treasure what nature has given us, and we're committed to preserving it. Our agricultural traditions means open working landscapes, set off by a backdrop of towering evergreens and soaring mountains.

And though you could spend hours simply taking in the scenery, it is even more rewarding to become a part of it. Go for a run or walk one of our country roads. As a bike-friendly state, we invite you to take your road or mountain bike pretty much anywhere. Drop into a halfpipe on your skis or snowboard and share runs with our local Olympians. Hike a mountain trail, or stroll through a covered bridge in one of our villages. Cast a line in a lake or stream. Whatever the day brings, the night is sure to deliver a deep and peaceful sleep - whether you choose to camp under the stars, cozy up under a comforter at a bed & breakfast, or indulge yourself at a luxurious resort.

Vermont's natural heritage covers a lot of areas.The abundance of natural beauty is made even more remarkable by the way it converges: seemingly endless emerald green fields lead to forests crowned by magnificent mountains.

And then there's the water. A little known fact: Vermont is home to over 400 lakes and ponds, plus hundreds of streams. And, Lake Champlain is the sixth largest body of water in the United States. if you're seeking sun and sand - and a place where water can always be a part of the picture - come to Vermont.

In Vermont, one thing is beautifully certain: The seasons will change. And with that change, so does the landscape, the weather, the water, the activities, and the way of life.

Read more on Vermont's Official State Tourism Website.


Our Vermont Travel Guide: Intro & Itineraries | Vermont Villages | Killington | Woodstock | Waitsfield & Mad River Valley |
Hiking & Nature in Green Mountains
| Brandon | Middlebury | Montpelier | Burlington | Ben & Jerry's Factory Tour | Stowe | Favorite Restaurants
 

Vermont Mountain Cabin Rental at Timber Hawk
Stockbridge, Vermont (Near Killington & Woodstock)
Reserve: vermontmountaincabin@gmail.com | 316-644-4215

Vermont Travel Guide | Vermont Villages | Killington | Woodstock | Waitsfield & Mad River Valley | Green Mountains | Brandon | Middlebury | Montpelier | Burlington | Ben & Jerry's Factory Tour | Stowe | Favorite Vermont Restaurants