It’s said that everyone has a story to tell, and the same goes for these places. These spots are some of the coolest small towns in VT, and they all have their own uniqueness about them. Let’s check them out!
- South Londonderry
Flickr/Erik Anestad This town has classic Vermont charm, but the real hidden gem here is SoLo Farm and Table. This restaurant is out of this world delicious!
- Bloomfield
wikipedia.org You’d better bundle up if you’re heading to Bloomfield! On December 30, 1933, Bloomfield set a record low temperature for New England with −50 °F, a record tied along the Big Black River, Maine, on January 16, 2009. Brrrrr!
- Mendon
Facebook/Sugar and Spice Having breakfast at Sugar & Spice alone will make finding this town well worth the trip.
- Guildhall
wikipedia.org You’ll never find a place like Guildhall. Literally! According to a large sign in the town center, it is the only town in the world so named.
- Goshen
Flickr/Doug Kerr Head to Goshen for some perfectly charming architecture and friendly folks.
- Lewis
Wikipedia.org We thought we’d show you where Lewis is, since you don’t know anyone who lives there. How can we be so sure? Well, the town’s population has been 0 since 1910! It declined from a whopping 8 residents in 1900.
- Somerset
wikipedia.org You’d think that people would flock to the town of Somerset because of all it’s natural beauty. However, only 3 people call Somerset “home.”
- Hancock
wikipedia.org Between the Texas Falls and the Middlebury Gap, Hancock is a wonderful place to enjoy the great outdoors.
- Belvidere
Flickr/James Walsh Over the river and through the woods to the Morgan Covered Bridge in Belvedere. This small town of less than 300 people in Lamoile County is absolutely beautiful.
- Woodford
Flickr/Adrian Scottow Woodford’s town center lies at an elevation of 2,215 feet above sea level, which is the highest of any town in the state of Vermont.
If you love exploring the coolest towns in VT, be sure to set aside a whole day to check out this small town in Vermont that’s one of the coolest in the U.S.
Flickr/Erik Anestad
This town has classic Vermont charm, but the real hidden gem here is SoLo Farm and Table. This restaurant is out of this world delicious!
wikipedia.org
You’d better bundle up if you’re heading to Bloomfield! On December 30, 1933, Bloomfield set a record low temperature for New England with −50 °F, a record tied along the Big Black River, Maine, on January 16, 2009. Brrrrr!
Facebook/Sugar and Spice
Having breakfast at Sugar & Spice alone will make finding this town well worth the trip.
You’ll never find a place like Guildhall. Literally! According to a large sign in the town center, it is the only town in the world so named.
Flickr/Doug Kerr
Head to Goshen for some perfectly charming architecture and friendly folks.
Wikipedia.org
We thought we’d show you where Lewis is, since you don’t know anyone who lives there. How can we be so sure? Well, the town’s population has been 0 since 1910! It declined from a whopping 8 residents in 1900.
You’d think that people would flock to the town of Somerset because of all it’s natural beauty. However, only 3 people call Somerset “home.”
Between the Texas Falls and the Middlebury Gap, Hancock is a wonderful place to enjoy the great outdoors.
Flickr/James Walsh
Over the river and through the woods to the Morgan Covered Bridge in Belvedere. This small town of less than 300 people in Lamoile County is absolutely beautiful.
Flickr/Adrian Scottow
Woodford’s town center lies at an elevation of 2,215 feet above sea level, which is the highest of any town in the state of Vermont.
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