Burlington, Vermont Is One Of The Best Towns In America To Visit When The Weather Is Warm
Burlington, Vermont, offers scenic views, outdoor activities, and vibrant markets, making it a top destination in warmer weather.
Along with being the largest city in Vermont, Burlington is walkable, situated along Lake Champlain, and one of the most scenic areas in the Green Mountain State. Once the weather gets warmer, locals and tourists are drawn to Burlington's downtown outdoor shopping area, the community Farmers' markets, and taking in water views while enjoying a meal overlooking the lake.
Read on to learn more about why Burlington is one of the best towns in the county to visit when the weather is a little bit brighter outside.
This shot of Burlington was taken from the New York state side of Lake Champlain on a picture-perfect day.
As you can tell from this photo, visitors flock to Church Street to browse the shops, people watch, and grab a bite to eat once the weather is a bit nicer.
If you visit Burlington on a day that's exceptionally warm, head to North Beach Park. Just remember to bring sunblock and lots of water too!
Each spring, the annual outdoor Burlington Flea Market runs from May through October. This is the place to go each Saturday to get fresh produce, baked goods, and have a good fun time. Visit here for more information.
Another perk to spending time in Burlington when the weather is warmer is that the lake side restaurants open for the season. To learn more about Splash at the Boathouse's seasonal schedule, visit here.
During your visit to Burlington on a warm day. plan to spend some time at Waterfront Park too. Here, you can stroll along the boardwalk, ride a bike, people watch, and enjoy the water views.
And, if you'd like to stay in Burlington for an entire weekend, take a look at the itinerary in 8 Unique Places To Explore When You Plan A Staycation In Burlington, Vermont for more ideas on how to spend your time here when the weather is warm.
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