Posted in Vermont
March 02, 2020
7 Beautiful Vermont Locations You Probably Didn’t Know Existed
There are many charming and attractive places to visit in Vermont, but many of them are fairly well-known and touristy. If you are looking for a beautiful Vermont location to travel to, and one that is little trafficked and unknown to most, then check out one of these scenic places.
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Peacham is a quaint and small town in the Northeast Kingdom. It may be the most photographed town in all of Vermont, but it is not overrun with visitors. Enjoy the serene and bucolic surroundings of this small town of around 700 residents.

These fascinating glyphs at Bellows Falls are a mystery. They date back to at least the end of the 18th-century, when the first recorded documentation of them was done by researcher David McClure. He attributed these petroglyphic carvings to the Abenaki, a Native American tribe in the Northeast.

The Anthenaeum is a beautiful art gallery and library located in St. Johnsbury. With Victorian style architecture and spacious rooms, the art gallery and library at the Athenaeum are magnificent. The art gallery was installed in 1873 and is considered to be among the last of art galleries in the United States housing late Victorian era landscapes.

The historic shingle house of Naulakha in Dummerston was made a National Historic Landmark in 1993 and is the residence where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, among many other works. The house was built by Mr. Kipling himself in 1883 and he resided therein for 13 years.

The amandoned marble mine that is now Freedlyville Quarry is a historic landmark reminding us of a different past. During the 1700s, Dorset was an integral part in the marble mining industry. Now, however, this landmark is frequented by visitors willing to make the steady climb up to the quarry in summer and winter alike. When the pond in the quarry freezes over, get out your ice skates and glide through this tunnel-like cave.

A day trip to Lake Willoughby is a great way to spend an afternoon. There are several hikes in the area, some with breathtaking views of Lake Willoughby. In summer, you can go swimming at the beach and enjoy a day of being at the water.

Vermont is known for covered bridges and there are countless bridges to visit throughout Vermont. The Middle Covered Bridge in Woodstock was constructed in 1969 and is one of the prettiest in Vermont. There are also two other covered bridges in Woodstock, which are situated in West Woodstock and Taftsville.
Which of these places have sparked your interest? Do you plan on visiting any of them? Let us know and share your thoughts with us.
Address: Peacham, VT, USA
Address: Bellows Falls, Town of Rockingham, VT 05101, USA
Address: Freedley Quarry, Dorset, VT 05251, USA
Address: Mountain Ave, Woodstock, VT 05091, USA
Address: 1171 Main St, St Johnsbury, VT 05819, USA
Address: Lake Willoughby, Westmore, VT, USA
Address: Naulakha, 481 Kipling Rd, Dummerston, VT 05301, USA