Vermont is one of our favorite states for exploring covered bridges! With just over 100 covered bridges in the state, this gives Vermont the highest number of covered bridges per square mile in the USA! Ride Guide VT gives you 5 covered bridges you can visit in a day. We
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Quechee Gorge, The Deepest Gorge in Vermont
The Quechee Gorge is a popular tourist attraction in Quechee, Vermont. We have stopped here several times to check out the scenery, and it never disappoints! o LOCATION & PARKING The Quechee Gorge is located along US Route 4 in Quechee, Vermont. Take exit 1 off I-89 to Route 4/Woodstock
Quechee Gorge – Photo Gallery
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Soulfully Good Café, Woodstock Vermont
Soulfully Good Café is a New England café located in the picturesque town of Woodstock Vermont. ABOUT THE CAFE Located at 67 Central Street in Woodstock, this cute café serves breakfast, lunch, and Sunday brunch. They use local and organic ingredients whenever possible, which is something we love! They offer
Soulfully Good Cafe – Photo Gallery
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Texas Falls-Photo Gallery
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Texas Falls, The Jewel of The Green Mountains
If you love cascading waterfalls, then you need to visit Texas Falls! This beautiful waterfall is in The Green Mountain Forest of Vermont, and definitely should be on your list of must-see areas! o Texas Falls began forming over 12,000 years ago, at the end of the ice-age. Melting ice
Noni & Papa’s Rustic Vermont Cabin-Photo Gallery
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Thundering Falls-A Beautiful Vermont Waterfall-Photo Gallery (2)
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Thundering Falls-A Beautiful Vermont Waterfall-Photo Gallery
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Noni & Papa’s Cabin, A Beautiful Vermont Retreat
A Cabin in Vermont Noni & Papa’s Cabin is located in Brookfield Vermont. We recently stayed in this beautiful, rustic cabin and we loved it! This is an Airbnb rental, and we were happy with everything about it! o Noni & Papa’s CabinBrookfield Vermont Brookfield Vermont is centrally located. It
Chiselville Covered Bridge-Sunderland Vermont
Chiselville Covered Bridge The Chiselville Covered Bridge was built in 1870 by Daniel Oatman. It spans the Roaring Branch on Sunderland Hill Road in Sunderland, Vermont. There is not much in the way of scenery here. The most intriguing thing about the bridge may be the sign which reads: One
Chiselville Covered Bridge-Sunderland, Vermont-Photo Gallery
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Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival-Photo Gallery 3
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Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival-Photo Gallery 2
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