For starters, you can enjoy the great outdoors.
Forests cover three-quarter of the state, and during fall, Vermont explodes with red, orange and yellow colours when the leaves start to turn
Small villages and historic towns offer a range of theaters, galleries, craft studios, local shops, museums and diverse outdoor recreation
Visitors also flock to Ben & Jerry’s homemade ice cream, Quechee Gorge and Rock of Ages granite quarries
Vermont is, of course, famous for its maple syrup, producing nearly two million gallons of the delicious sweet product in 2017. When spring approaches, Vermont’s sugarhouses steam into action, to produce more than 40 per cent of the country’s maple syrup
Autumn colours starting to show in a forest near a lake in Vermont
Source: Vermont.gov