And then theres the food in agricultural communities like these, much of it is local.
Roadside stands sell veggies, eggs, and berries in the summer.
Maple syrup and syrup-infused products (dont miss a maple creemee!)
Downtown Montpelier, Vermont.Credit:jenifoto/Getty Images
are everywhere, as are dairy products, including the award-winning cheeses and locally made ice cream.
Here are 10 of the best small towns in Vermont, according to locals.
But theres more to Stowe than skiing.
Neighborhood in Stowe, Vermont.DonLand/Getty Images
Plus, theres plenty of hiking, biking, and camping in the nearby Smugglers Notch State Park.
The classic Main Street is lined with flower boxes in summer and white lights in winter.
But nowhere in Vermont is also where some of the states best beer and cheese is made.
Main street in Bristol, Vermont.Patrick Donovan/Getty Images
Dirt roads, rolling hills, and limited cell reception are all a part of the charm.
Yeaton-Masi particularly recommends the town, which is located in northwest Vermont between Burlington and Middlebury.
Elmore
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Elmore may be the quietest town on this list.
Rural road in Woodstock, Vermont.Wirestock/Getty Images
Those who love nature, though, will feel right at home.
Yeaton-Masi, who currently lives in Elmore, says, Elmore is tiny but a real gem!
[Winooski] is known as the Brooklyn to Burlington, said Canning.
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This city is one square mile and has one of the youngest and most diverse populations in New England.
Riverfront Park in Middlebury, Vermont.Patrick Donovan/Getty Images
Brownsville, Vermont.ZHAO YOULI/Adobe Stock
Public docks in Vergennes, Vermont.Claude/Adobe Stock
A neighborhood in Elmore, Vermont.kanonsky/Adobe Stock
A park in Winooski, Vermont.Courtesy of Vermont Vacation