The scene is a common one in Vermont pictures and postcards wherever you go. The classic church steeple standing tall within the charming villages throughout the Green Mountain State. Whether you’re religious or not, it’s impossible to not fall in love with the quintessential charm of the white church steeples of Vt. There are plenty to find in Vermont and each is wonderfully unique, so let’s take a look at a few of these beauties, shall we?

  1. Plymouth Notch

Flickr/Jasperdo Plymouth Notch is a perfectly preserved town that embraces the birthplace of President Calvin Coolidge.

  1. Tunbridge

Flickr/Rosewoman Why not pair your trip to see this steeple when the Tunbridge World’s Fair is taking place each September? It’s so much fun!

  1. Stowe

Flickr/Anthony Quintano This famous scene is often pictured on postcards and prints. It’s even more charming when there is a stunning contrast of the fall foliage against the white church.

  1. Guildhall

Wikipedia.org You’ll love the classic structures lining the town green in this tiny town.

  1. Grafton

Flickr/Joe Foley This white church stands at attention in the charming town of Grafton.

  1. Waits River

Flickr/Putneypics A barn, a steeple and the green mountains of Vermont… Perfection!

  1. Middlebury

Flickr/Don Shall We love this beautiful silhouette of the Mead Chapel at twilight on the campus of Middlebury College.

  1. Burlington

Flickr/Don Shall It’s not just the small towns that have lovely churches. Even the bustling downtown Church Street Marketplace has a steeple at the top commanding attention.

  1. Castleton

Flickr/Doug Kerr The pale colors on this church really pop against the bluebird sky here.

  1. Townshend

wikimedia.org What a lovely shot of the First Congregational Church and Meetinghouse, located near the junction of Vermont Routes 30 and 35 in Townshend.

  1. Underhill

Flickr/Doug Kerr The bright red door is a welcoming punch of color in Underhill.

  1. Bennington

Flickr/Doug Kerr This stately steeple can be found in beautiful Bennington in Southern Vermont.

  1. East Arlington

Flickr/Doug Kerr Arlington lies in the valley of Vermont between the Taconic Range to the west and the Green Mountains to the east, and that’s where you’ll find this gem.

  1. Sharon

Flickr/Doug Kerr Standing tall, this steeple in the NEK is a stunner.

If you enjoyed these church steeples in VT, you’ll absolutely love this little known church in Newfane that is an absolute work of art.

Flickr/Jasperdo

Plymouth Notch is a perfectly preserved town that embraces the birthplace of President Calvin Coolidge.

Flickr/Rosewoman

Why not pair your trip to see this steeple when the Tunbridge World’s Fair is taking place each September? It’s so much fun!

Flickr/Anthony Quintano

This famous scene is often pictured on postcards and prints. It’s even more charming when there is a stunning contrast of the fall foliage against the white church.

Wikipedia.org

You’ll love the classic structures lining the town green in this tiny town.

Flickr/Joe Foley

This white church stands at attention in the charming town of Grafton.

Flickr/Putneypics

A barn, a steeple and the green mountains of Vermont… Perfection!

Flickr/Don Shall

We love this beautiful silhouette of the Mead Chapel at twilight on the campus of Middlebury College.

It’s not just the small towns that have lovely churches. Even the bustling downtown Church Street Marketplace has a steeple at the top commanding attention.

Flickr/Doug Kerr

The pale colors on this church really pop against the bluebird sky here.

wikimedia.org

What a lovely shot of the First Congregational Church and Meetinghouse, located near the junction of Vermont Routes 30 and 35 in Townshend.

The bright red door is a welcoming punch of color in Underhill.

This stately steeple can be found in beautiful Bennington in Southern Vermont.

Arlington lies in the valley of Vermont between the Taconic Range to the west and the Green Mountains to the east, and that’s where you’ll find this gem.

Standing tall, this steeple in the NEK is a stunner.

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