

Nestled in the Green Mountains, this visitor center offers insights into Vermont's diverse wildlife and habitats.
Vermont's climate is humid and rainy, and the refuge has many trails.
Mosquitoes and ticks are common in Vermont's wildlife areas.

A serene wildlife refuge with diverse flora and fauna, perfect for a morning hike.
A fascinating museum showcasing the history of St. Albans, Vermont.
An interactive science and nature museum with aquariums and hands-on exhibits.
Iconic for its locally roasted coffee and Vermont-inspired breakfast dishes.
Famous for its all-you-can-eat pancakes and authentic Vermont maple syrup.
Known for its award-winning craft beers and classic pub fare.
Fluffy pancakes drizzled with local maple syrup, served with a side of Vermont-made sausage.
Three-egg omelette filled with sharp Vermont cheddar cheese, served with home fries and toast.
Crispy grilled cheese sandwich made with local Cabot cheddar, served with tomato soup.
A staple of Vermont, this pure maple syrup is a symbol of the state's rural heritage and is best enjoyed on pancakes or waffles.
These bears are hand-carved from local maple wood, representing the state's love for its black bear population and craftsmanship.
Vermont is famous for its cheese, with over 40 cheesemakers producing a wide variety of award-winning cheeses.
Cuttack Lighting, also known as Diwali in Cuttack, is a spectacular display of lights and fireworks that illuminates the city during the festival of Diwali.
Sekiu Fishing Charters offers world-class saltwater fishing experiences in the serene waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington.
Roskilde's harbor and waterfront offer a charming blend of history and modern leisure, with Viking Ship Museum and lively cafes.