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Welcome To The Stowe Vermont Area

Including Mt. Mansfield, Smugglers' Notch, Waterbury & Surrounding Communities

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CLICK HERE FOR LARGER IMAGE - Photo Courtesy of Stowe ResortThe Area: Regardless of season, the Stowe, Mt. Mansfield and Smugglers'  Notch areas of Vermont are, without question, one of the best known and more popular areas in the entire state. It's the home of Vermont's highest mountain, spectacular skiing, and some of the most dramatic scenery one could hope for - especially during Fall Foliage Season. Add to this the countless places of interest and facilities the area has to offer and you have a destination not to be ignored. Simply put, it's strikingly beautiful, with much to do. Enjoy!  


Stowe, Stowe Village, Mount Mansfield, Smugglers' Notch: Although, today, the names Stowe and Smuggler's Notch are synonymous with skiing, these areas are equally attractive to visitors throughout the year for their variety of sports activities, CLICK HERE FOR LARGER IMAGE - Stowe Chairlift - Courtesy of Stowe Resort shops, and shear beauty. It's a "must see" during Vermont's Fall Foliage  Season!  Mountain Biking, Fly Fishing, Hiking and Rock Climbing? It's all here! In short, there's something for everyone - including a profusion of shops, inns and restaurants offering from the basic to luxurious. 

A collection of attractive shops fills Stowe's compact village, which is the jumping off point  for a 5.3-mile  paved and blessedly flat Recreation Path. The path meanders through meadows and crosses the West Branch River on 11 arched wooden bridges. Your bike is at home? Not to worry. Village shops offer hiking, biking and skiing equipment of all sorts. And, there are plenty of places near the path to rent bikes for adults and children.

* If you're looking for a view, there's none better than from the Mount Mansfield Toll Road!  Mount Mansfield is Vermont's Highest Mountain [ 4393'] - The Toll Road zig zags to the summit ridge with views of Lake Champlain & New York's Adirondack Mountains. Open from approximately June 24 to October 17. Bicycles and motorcycles are NOT PERMITTED. Phone 802-253-3000 for rates and details.

CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE - Mt. Mansfield Route 108 - 2005 Copyright WebLinks, Inc. dba LinkVermont.comProficient mountain bikers can ride the gondola at Stowe Mountain Resort up Mount Mansfield to hurtle down 20 intermediate and advanced trails. Not ready for such a harrowing experience?  There are 12 beginner and intermediate trails at Spruce Peak!

If the Recreation Path whets your appetite, for more strenuous hiking try The Pinnacle Trail, a 1.4-mile hike to the Pinnacle, a 2,740-foot peak reached by a gradual ascent up the west side of the mountain. Experienced climbers can try The Long Trail from Smuggler's Notch. The trail is steep, rising 3,000 vertical feet in 2.3 miles.

Looking to do something a little less strenuous? Try the Alpine Slide at Stowe Mountain Resort. Cool off with a swim. Go camping or canoeing. Take a carriage ride or hay ride, or learn rock climbing.

Fly fishing has seen a dramatic rise in popularity in Stowe over the past two decades and now rivals bait fishing in the Lamoille and Winooski Rivers. Plenty of advice, and a guide if you need one, is available at Fly Fish Vermont in the village.

Spectacular Views - Courtesy of Vermont Dept. of Tourism & MktgA Walk On The Wild Side! Mount Mansfield itself is the magnet that drew settlers and then tourists to its base, and there the best way to pay homage to the rare environment of arctic-plants and dramatic out-croppings is to walk the trail to the top. The first day of a two-day hike to the summit is a difficult climb over sometimes very steep terrain and will take you to Taft Lodge, a log cabin built in 1920. 

If you're hiking in the area you may also be interested in the Mount Mansfield Hostel, a legendary bunkhouse offering bunk-style accommodations. A touch more rugged is The Stone Hut, open from November through April and accessible only on foot or, during ski season, by chair lift. The hut sleeps 10 to 12. Both facilities are within 1 mile of The Long Trail.

Smugglers' Notch - A Must See! Last, but certainly not least, you'll want to visit Smugglers Notch. It earned its colorful name during the War of 1812 when Vermonters found the 2,162-foot-high pass a nifty place to hide supplies before smuggling them into Canada for  the sustenance of the British army as it waged war with the American army. A steep, narrow, twisty road which wends its way through the pass and is open from May to December is not to be missed .  A state Forests and Parks Department Information Booth and turnoff offers motorists a welcome break from the challenging road as well as a picnic area and chance to appreciate the surrounding scenery. The Parks staff there can direct you to trails to Smugglers Cave; the Hunter and His Dog, and the Great Spring.


Johnson, Cambridge, Jeffersonville, Morrisville: Johnson depicts two sides of this rural area. The Johnson Woolen Mill's thick woolen pants and jackets are beloved by residents of cold climates from coast to coast and north to Alaska, while Johnson State College in the same town hosts performing artists, including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra at its performing arts center, while the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson offers exhibits of 50 professional artists as well as studios, lectures and critiques.

The dramatic drive from Stowe through Smugglers Notch brings travelers to Jeffersonville and to the Lamoille River Valley, a lovely area off the much-beaten path of the more popular tourist area surrounding Stowe. In Jeffersonville the Smugglers Notch Chamber of Commerce offers a directory of this area, rich in recreational resources. 


Lake Elmore, Wolcott, Worcester, Woodbury and Morristown: The town of Lake Elmore is bounded by the towns of Wolcott, Worcester, Woodbury and Morristown. Northwest of the town, Elmore State Park features a 500 acre lake, campground, beach, picnic area and boat rentals.


Waterbury, Waterbury Center: Close to Stowe and not to be ignored is Waterbury. The presence of a state office complex marks Waterbury as the region's center for local residents to attend to practical matters, and the town is the transportation hub for bus, plane and train travelers headed for the Stowe area. But getting to Stowe can be half the fun as northbound travelers head up Route 100 where Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory, arguably the top tourist attraction in the state, is located just north of Waterbury, And in the same vein Cold Hollow Cider Mill welcomes visitors to watch cider being pressed and to try samples. Food factory outlets in Waterbury include the Cabot Creamery Annex Store, which shares a building with the Green Mountain Chocolate Company and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters.


Local Attractions & Places of Interest

Listings Are In Alphabetical Order


Ben & Jerry's (Northern Vermont)
Description: Tours and tastings.
Location: Route 100
Town: Waterbury
Phone: 866-258-6877


Cold Hollow Cider Mill (Northern Vermont)
Description: New England's Most Famous Cider Mill
Location: PO Box 420, Route 100
Town: Waterbury Center
Phone: 802-244-8771


Mount Mansfield Toll Road (Northern Vermont)
Description: Vermont's Highest Mountain [ 4393'] - Historic Auto Toll Road Zig Zags To Summit Ridge & Views of Lake Champlain & New York Adirondack Mountains.
Location: Route 108
Town: Stowe
Phone: 802-253-3000


Stowe Mountain Resort - Summer Attractions (Northern Vermont)
Description: Mt. Mansfield Toll Road, Gondola Skyride, Alpine Slide, Skate Park
Location: Mountain Road
Town: Stowe
Phone: 802-253-7311


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