There are too many beautiful and iconic bridges in Vermont to really devise a list that narrows down which ones you should visit. Vermont is the state with the largest amount of covered bridges per square mile, with over 100 across the state to explore. Here’s a list of 28 amazingly scenic bridges in Vermont that definitely should be on your bucket list.

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How many of these covered bridges in Vermont have you visited? And which other scenic bridges in Vermont would you add to the list? Feel free to post your own pictures in the comments!

If you’d like to check out a few of these in one or two days, consider our covered bridge road trip through Vermont!

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What is the most scenic town in Vermont?

There are so many wonderfully beautiful towns in Vermont so it's difficult to say which one is the most scenic, but if we had to create a list, the five most scenic towns in Vermont would be: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Now, of course, there are plenty of other scenic towns to visit in Vermont. If you are still interested in discovering more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont HERE. Happy exploring!

What are the most unique towns in Vermont? 

Montpelier, our state capital, is a fascinating and unique city in Vermont. In fact, Montpelier is the smallest U.S. capital city with roughly 8,000 inhabitants. The city is interesting due to its small-town charm, lack of big box stores, and position within the surrounding mountains and wilderness. Another unique town in Vermont is Barre. With granite quarries and odd marble statues, this place is particularly unordinary. The city is also composed of four small unincorporated areas. For more information about the interesting town of Barre, check out this article HERE.

Is Vermont a great place to live?

The answer has to be a resounding YES. Not only does Vermont have beautiful landscapes and endless nature spots to explore, but the Green Mountain State also has excellent food, safe cities, great schools, and friendly locals and down-to-earth people. Vermont is also an environmentally aware place that focuses on healthy living styles and social and environmental awareness, which all makes Vermont a welcoming and prosperous place to live for everyone.

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