Vermont has so much to offer throughout all four seasons, but this tiny state is particularly enticing to visit in the summertime. From breathtaking hikes and scenic parks to family festivals and unique activities, Vermont has summer fun for everyone! If your vacation plans include a trip to this tiny but magnificent New England state, be sure to put these top-rated activities on your summer bucket list.
Best Summer Vacation Destinations In Vermont
From popular attractions to hidden gems, there is so much to explore in Vermont. Whether you come for the day, visit for the summer, or live in the state, these four must-do attractions should top your bucket list.
1. Ben and Jerry's Factory Tour, Waterbury
Location: Waterbury, Vermont.
Popularity: Very popular.
Need To Know: Advanced online reservations are highly recommended.
The Ben and Jerry’s ice cream factory tour is a must-do Vermont attraction! I have taken this tour several times and can tell you that it is definitely worth a visit. Learn how the delicious Ben and Jerry’s flavors are made and see the production in action. The tour also includes a free sample! When you are finished, visit the outside playground and
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2. Shelburne Museum, Shelburne
Location: Shelburne, Vermont.
Popularity: Very popular.
Need To Know: Open May- October. Discounted admission is available for Vermont residents.
You could spend the whole day wandering through Vermont’s Shelburne Museum’s 45-acre campus and still have so much left to see. The museum is one of New England’s biggest history and art museums. With over 35 buildings, gorgeous gardens, and unique displays such as a side-wheel steamboat, a historic carousel, and a display of Vermont firearms, the Shelburne is an eclectic mix of unique Americana that you won’t find anywhere else.
3. ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, Burlington
Location: Burlington, Vermont.
Popularity: Popular.
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An afternoon at the ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington is already penciled in as a stop on my family’s summer Vermont road trip! This family-friendly museum is perfect for science enthusiasts of all ages. There are dozens of interactive and hands-on exhibits to explore and lots of cool marine animals to discover. The engineering tinkering bench and the 3D theater are popular spots within the museum. There is also a special early learning area for the smallest scientists in your group.
4. Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe
Location: Stowe, Vermont.
Popularity: Popular.
Need To Know: Special seasonal packages are available.
The hills are alive this summer at the
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in Stowe! This award-winning, Austrian-inspired resort is a gorgeous Vermont retreat that offers so many fun summer activities including mountain biking, guided tours, hiking, yoga, pickleball, and tennis. You can even take part in a fun class such as leather making or birdhouse building. The food at the lodge is also amazing! Choose to dine at one of the fantastic on-site restaurants or saunter over to the Von Trapp Brewing Bierhall for a lager, cider, and a laid-back meal. I ate here a few years back and experienced one of the best beer cheese dips that I have ever tasted! Be advised, that once you vacation at the
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Best Lakes & Rivers To Visit In Vermont This Summer
The many gorgeous lakes and rivers of Vermont make this New England state a nature-lovers paradise. The raw beauty and gorgeous scenery of these bodies of water is unparalleled. There are so many magnificent spots to visit, including these favorites.
5. Lake Champlain, Burlington
Location: The closest city is Burlington, Vermont.
Popularity: Very popular in the summertime.
Need To Know: Be on the lookout for Champ, the legendary lake monster!
At 120 miles long, Lake Champlain
is the biggest lake in Vermont. Not only is this majestic body of water incredibly scenic, but it is also so much fun to visit! Boating, swimming, fishing, and birdwatching are just a few summer activities that can be enjoyed on the lake. There are also waterfront restaurants, scenic trails, and beachfront parks along its coast. A ferry ride across the lake to New York is also a fun adventure!
6. Lake Willoughby, Westmore
Location: Westmore, Vermont.
Popularity: Hidden gem.
Need To Know: There are options for camping near the lake.
A visit to mountainous Lake Willoughby
in the Northeast Kingdom makes a magical day trip. Lake Willoughby is one of the state’s deepest and clearest lakes. It is a wonderful place to swim, paddle, and boat. Glaciers carved the lake thousands of years ago and the result is some amazing scenery! There is a free public beach on the lake’s northern side and a clothing-optional area to the south. The scenic hikes around Willoughby Gap are simply breathtaking!
7. Mad River, Waitsfield
Location: Waitsfield, Vermont.
Popularity: Busy in certain areas.
Need To Know: Visit the Mad River Visitor Center in Waitsfield for maps and brochures.
" target="_blank">Mad River spans the towns of Warren, Waitsfield, and Moretown. There is so much to experience both on and off the water in the Mad River area. The river’s swimming holes are great places to cool off on a hot day. Boating, fishing, kayaking, and SUP yoga are also popular summer adventurers. The Waitsfield Covered Bridge is a scenic stop along the river that is definitely worth a visit. Whether you explore the river by foot or decide to just take a scenic drive along its shore, the Mad River Glen is a must-see when visiting Vermont.
Parks To Visit In Vermont This Summer
Did you know that there are over 50 state parks scattered throughout the small state of Vermont? These lush spaces offer fantastic opportunities for hiking, camping, swimming, and other recreational activities. Grab your hiking boots and camera and head to these tremendous parks for a memorable visit.
8. Quechee State Park, Hartford
Location: Quechee, Vermont.
Popularity: Popular.
Need To Know: The park season runs from May 10 - October 20, 2024. There are fees for day use and camping.
Quechee State Park offers some of the most spectacular views in all of Vermont! I have visited here on several trips and am always mesmerized by the natural beauty of this spot. The 165-foot Quechee Gorge
is a breathtaking sight to see. Take the short, mile-long hike and view the gorge from the U.S. Route 4 bridge or hike one of the trails on either side of its banks. Quechee State Park is also a great place to camp and fish.
9. Underhill State Park, Underhill
Location: Mt. Mansfield State Forest, Underhill, Vermont.
Popularity: Popular.
Need To Know: The park season runs from Memorial Day weekend to mid-October. There are fees for day use and camping.
is another gorgeous Vermont destination. Located within Mt. Mansfield State Forest, the park has several fantastic hiking trails of various degrees of difficulty. These trails offer many scenic lookouts where you can take in the majestic green mountain views. Underhill also features tent and lean-to camping sites. These areas are not vehicle-accessible.
10. Camel's Hump State Park, Waterbury
Location: Waterbury, Vermont.
Popularity: Somewhat popular.
Need To Know: Free entry. There are no visitor facilities within the park.
More fantastic hiking can be found at
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in the Waterbury area. This undeveloped marvel is the perfect place to get in touch with nature. The park offers various trails, many of which are challenging. However, it is well worth the workout to be rewarded with spectacular summit views. The state park also features some primitive camping sites. For the best hiking directions, I suggest downloading the AllTrails+ app before you go.
Best Free Summer Activities
You don't have to spend a lot of money to enjoy the beauty and splendor of Vermont. There are many free things to do in Vermont in summer without breaking the bank.
11. Moss Glen Falls, Stowe
Location: C.C. Putnam State Forest, Stowe, Vermont.
Popularity: Popular.
Need To Know: Easy hike with a steep incline at the end.
If you are looking for a fun, inexpensive Vermont day trip, I suggest making your way to Moss Glen Falls
in Stowe. This stunning 85-foot waterfall is the tallest in Vermont and is a gorgeous site to see!! You can catch sight of the cascade near the trailhead or hike the Moss Glen Falls Trail for the total experience.
12. Island Line Rail Trail, Burlington
Location: Starts at Oakledge Park, Burlington, Vermont.
Popularity: Very popular in the summer months.
Need To Know: Open year-round. Also known as the Colchester Causeway and the Burlington Bike Path.
What better way to spend a summer afternoon than by biking the shores of Lake Champlain? The Island Line Trail is a 14-mile trail that begins in Oakledge Park in Burlington. Along the way, you will pass over bridges, woodlands, and scenic waterfront areas. Bike the whole trail or just a portion. Either way, you are in for a fun excursion!
13. Dog Mountain, St. Johnsbury
Location: St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
Popularity: Hidden Gem.
Need To Know: Free admission, but donations are appreciated.
If your summer vacation plans involve vacationing with your four-legged friends, a visit to Dog Mountain
in St. Johnsbury should definitely be added to your itinerary. This unique spot is a beautiful place where dogs can run free through grassy fields and take a swim in refreshing ponds. The property also features founder, Stephen Huneck’s art gallery and an eclectic chapel where you can pay respects to beloved pets who have passed. This Vermont retreat is so unique and special that it is worth visiting even if you aren’t a pet owner. You can find out more about this unique Vermont gem at the
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14. Church Street Marketplace, Burlington
Location: Burlington, Vermont.
Popularity: Hidden Gem.
Need To Know: Use the ParkMobile check in and park for free (up to two hours) at the Downtown Garage.
You can’t make a visit to Burlington without stopping at the Church Street Marketplace. This lively pedestrian mall is an energetic scene during the summertime. With over 100 shops and restaurants to enjoy, you could easily drop a lot of cash here, but you don’t necessarily have to do so to have a great time. Spend the afternoon window shopping or stop to watch the amazing street performers in action. There are also many wonderful free concerts and family art events taking place at the marketplace throughout the summer. Further information about specific events, stores, and restaurants can be found at the
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website.
Best Summer Events And Festivals In Vermont
Vermont is gearing up for a summer full of colorful festivals and fantastic fairs. Don't miss out on the fun at these annual favorites.
15. Quechee Hot Air Balloon, Craft and Music Festival, Quechee
Location: Quechee, Vermont.
Popularity: Very popular.
Need To Know: Taking place June 14-16, 2024. The admission price is for the entire weekend.
What better way to kick off summer than with an epic festival? The
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will be celebrating its 44th year during the weekend of June 14-16. Hot air balloons will transform the skies into a rainbow of vibrant hues at various launch times throughout the weekend. There will also be crafts, music, food, skydivers, and children’s events. You can even take a balloon ride of your own! Find out more at the
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event website.
16. Festival of Fools, Burlington
Location: Burlington, Vermont.
Popularity: Popular.
Need To Know: The festival runs August 2-4, 2024. Admission is free.
A hilarious weekend of fun will be taking place in Burlington during the first week in August. The 17th annual Festival of Fools
will feature over 100 wacky and wonderful performances including comedy acts, acrobats, magicians, and dancers. The family-friendly performances are free to watch. This unique event is something you really must experience! Event specifics are available at the Festival of Fools
event website.
17. Vermont State Fair, Rutland
Location: Rutland, Vermont.
Popularity: Popular.
Need To Know: The fair takes place August 13-17, 2024.
The Vermont State Fair will be celebrating its 178th this summer! This popular five-day agricultural fair will feature classic events such as ox pulling, cowboy-mounted shooting, animal exhibits, shows, rides, and loads of yummy fair food. There will also be special music performances by Tyler Hubbard and Abducted By The 80's. More information is available on the
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website.
Are any of these seventeen spots on your Vermont vacation list? What other local attractions would you recommend? If you are planning to visit Vermont and are searching for a wonderful summer rental, be sure to check out these beautiful waterfront Airbnbs.
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