Your gateway to the Green Mountain State
From the shores of Lake Champlain to the peaks of the Green Mountains, Vermont offers four seasons of beauty, adventure, and New England charm. Explore the regions below and connect with local communities.
Explore the MapThe Green Mountain State — 14th state admitted to the Union in 1791. The only New England state without an Atlantic coastline, home to Lake Champlain, the sixth-largest freshwater lake in the US.
Dec – Mar
World-class skiing, snowboarding, and cozy mountain lodges across 20 ski areas.
Apr – May
Maple sugaring season, wildflowers, and the quiet beauty of Vermont waking up.
Jun – Aug
Hiking, swimming, farmers markets, and long golden evenings on the lake.
Sep – Nov
Legendary foliage, cider mills, harvest festivals, and covered bridge tours.
Select a county on the map to jump to that region’s details and Chamber of Commerce links.
Vermont’s local Chambers of Commerce are your best resource for planning a visit. Click any link to explore what each area has to offer.
Chittenden & Grand Isle Counties
Vermont’s cultural capital on the shores of Lake Champlain. Craft breweries, the Church Street Marketplace, farm-to-table dining, and island getaways connected by bridges and bike paths.
Franklin County
Vermont’s agricultural heartland. Rolling dairy farms, maple sugaring operations, and the charming railroad town of St. Albans near the Canadian border.
Caledonia, Essex & Orleans Counties
Vermont’s most remote and rugged region. Pristine lakes, world-class mountain biking at Kingdom Trails, Jay Peak skiing, and the first foliage colors every autumn.
Washington & Lamoille Counties
Home to the state capital, Vermont’s most iconic ski village, and the Ben & Jerry’s factory. Montpelier is America’s smallest state capital with an outsized food scene.
Addison County
Fertile farmland between Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains. Home to Middlebury College and Vergennes, one of America’s smallest cities. Rolling orchards, dairy farms, and mountain views.
Rutland County
Home to the “Beast of the East” — Killington, the largest ski resort in eastern North America. Historic marble quarries, the Long Trail, and Vermont’s second-largest city.
Bennington, Windham, Windsor & Orange Counties
Where Vermont’s history began. From Manchester’s elegant inns to Brattleboro’s arts scene, covered bridges, the Connecticut River Valley, and classic New England villages like Woodstock and Weston.
All Things Food
Vermont’s food scene is one of the best reasons to visit. From farm-to-table restaurants and artisan creameries to craft breweries and maple sugarhouses, the Green Mountain State punches way above its weight when it comes to food.
Discover local restaurants, food trails, seasonal menus, and the producers who make Vermont one of America’s top food destinations.
Coming Up
Farmers markets, music festivals, art walks, and outdoor adventures — discover what’s happening across Vermont’s towns and villages.
Browse EventsThe statewide chamber represents businesses across all of Vermont.
Visit vtchamber.com