Regions
Vermont Regions

Each region of Vermont varies slightly from the others. Northern Vermont tourism is known for its vistas, skiing, and Burlington's urban attractions; Central Vermont for its resorts, small towns, and outdoor recreation; and Southern Vermont for its furniture makers, events, and getaways. Wherever you plan to go in Vermont, let the Vermont Attractions Association help you find what you're looking for-from Northern Vermont breweries and tourism opportunities to Southern Vermont furniture and cheese vendors.

Northern Vermont Tourism
From the breathtaking, unspoiled landscape of the Northeast Kingdom to the cosmopolitan yet low-key style of Burlington, northern Vermont offers an incredible array of things to do and places to explore. Escape to a timeless place or enjoy the finest of today's food, arts, and recreation - northern Vermont breweries, restaurants, and skiing resorts - all within a 1-hour drive.

Central Vermont Tourism
Central Vermont boasts rolling hills, lush valleys, and the most famous peaks of the Green Mountains. What locals call "the heart of Vermont" is not just the heart but also the soul, where you can get in touch with agriculture heritage, scenic small-town charm, and tremendous outdoor recreational opportunities.

Southern Vermont Tourism
Southern Vermont, the gateway to the Green Mountain State, is home to an astonishing range of historic attractions, outstanding arts and crafts, and delightful nooks and crannies to get away from it all. Perfect for a planned vacation or simply exploring without an agenda, a warm welcome always awaits you in Southern Vermont, where you'll find furniture shops, local cheese, and other attractions.

To find the attraction that's right for you, choose from the menus on the Attractions page. And enjoy your stay in Vermont. We hope you visit again soon!