The Only In Your State Vermont writers know a thing or two about the best places to visit in the state. Just when you think you’ve seen it all in Vermont, something else comes along and makes you fall in love with this great state all over again. We’ve gathered 21 of our favorite places we highlighted last year, which makes this a perfect Vermont bucket list of places you should go see. Happy travels!

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Which of these great places would you want to see first? What are some other must visit places in Vermont that we missed in this article? Let us know by leaving a comment below. We look forward to reading your replies.

Looking for more fun things to do in Vermont? Then you’ll want to check out this list of 13 unique things to do in Vermont.

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What is the most scenic town in Vermont?

Answering this question is immensely difficult, because just as it is hard to narrow down which towns are the best to live in, it is almost equally hard to say which ones are the most scenic. But with that being said, here are our picks for the five most scenic towns in Vermont, not necessarily in order: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Naturally, there are many other scenic towns in Vermont. If you are still interested in discovering other picturesque towns, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

Is Vermont a great place to live?

The answer to this question is a resounding YES. Not only does Vermont have stunning landscapes and endless natural locations to enjoy, but the state also has excellent food, safe cities, great schools, and down-to-earth people. Vermont is an environmentally aware place that focuses on healthy living styles and is socially and environmentally aware and considerate, which all makes Vermont a welcoming and prosperous place for all.

What are the most unique towns in Vermont?

There are plenty of strange town names in Vermont that could definitely be considered pretty unique, but often it’s just the name that’s unusual and not the town itself. As for the most unique towns in Vermont, Montpelier, the state capital, is a fascinating city in Vermont. With its secluded location and proximity to nature, and it being not only the only capital in the U.S. that doesn’t have a McDonalds, it is also the smallest state capital in America. Other interesting and unique towns in Vermont are: Barre, Woodstock, Grand Isle, and many more.