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Drop some sunshine in the comments if you're excited for long, sunny days, creemees, paddling, swimming, hiking, biking,...
05/25/2026

Drop some sunshine in the comments if you're excited for long, sunny days, creemees, paddling, swimming, hiking, biking, and your favorite summer memories on repeat. 🌞

A Vermont road trip is accessible for electric vehicles. With almost 500 charging stations statewide, the highest per ca...
05/22/2026

A Vermont road trip is accessible for electric vehicles. With almost 500 charging stations statewide, the highest per capita in the U.S., there are plenty of places to charge up. Make the best use of the time with an outdoor walk, a delicious local meal, a visit to a museum or historic site, or more. Plan your route with this EV charging station map: https://www.driveelectricvt.com/charging/map

This guide is your starting point to some of Vermont's most unexpected experiences: SCUBA diving on shipwrecks, finding ...
05/18/2026

This guide is your starting point to some of Vermont's most unexpected experiences: SCUBA diving on shipwrecks, finding 480-million-year-old fossils, professional rodeos, dinner onboard a historic train with some serious views, and more - we're still talking about Vermont here. https://vermontvacation.com/unexpected-experiences-in-vermont/

Need to add a little joy to your day? Need to add a little joy to your day? The wild bald eagle cam at Vermont Institute...
05/13/2026

Need to add a little joy to your day? Need to add a little joy to your day? The wild bald eagle cam at Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) took the No. 1 slot on The New York Times Good List newsletter for April. An eaglet just hatched, adding to the cuteness: https://vinsweb.org/exhibits-activities/wild-eagles/

Part of the approximately 14-mile Island Line Trail, the gravel causeway section stretches just over 3 miles across Lake...
05/11/2026

Part of the approximately 14-mile Island Line Trail, the gravel causeway section stretches just over 3 miles across Lake Champlain, connecting Colchester and South Hero via a bike ferry.

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