Vermont is an exquisite blend of historic villages and towns that are home to distinctive inns, world-class dining, luxurious spas, art studios, intimate theaters and music halls. Vermont is 75% covered by forests and more than 200 mountains including the Green Mountain, Appalachian, Hoosac, and Taconic ranges. Vermont’s natural landscape offers a variety of activities such as biking, hiking, fishing and paddling. The state offers 800 lakes and ponds including Lake Champlain, its largest body of water, also the sixth largest freshwater body in the United States. More than 80 percent of Vermont’s agricultural economy is related to dairy production including both fluid milk and award-winning cheeses.
Visit the VERMONT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |