Experience Vermont
Explore the many adventure activities open to you here in Vermont. You’ll find something for every season of the year, and visitors of every age and fitness level.
WINTER ACTIVITIES

Elevation in Vermont makes it possible to offer a wide range of slopes, for skiers of every level. Ski season usually starts around mid-November and generally continues through mid-April.

Your Vermont guide for snowmobile tours and snowmobile rentals in Killington, Okemo, Stowe, and Mount Snow, Vermont. With a combined V.A.S.T trail network of over 5,000 miles of terrain for all levels of riding, the forest roads and trails make beautiful corridors for this traditional Vermont Sport.
SUMMER ACTIVITIES
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Vermont’s natural setting challenges golfers to rolling hills on course and frames scenic mountain views in the backdrop. With over 60 golf clubs located throughout the state, you can find courses designed by Willie Park, Jr., Geoffrey Cornish, Mike Asmundson, Graham Cooke, and many more golf architects.

HIKING
Bring your hiking poles, sturdy shoes and plenty of high-energy foods, because once you get started walking these VT hiking trails, you aren’t going to want to stop.

After five months of winter weather, there’s nothing quite as refreshing as Vermont waterfalls and swimming holes on a hot summer day. Many waterfalls and swimming holes in Vermont are only known to locals, while others are iconic and very well known.

Vermont is rich with lakes and ponds and state parks where canoeing and kayaking and paddling is welcome. Make sure to get out on the water during your Vermont vacation.

SITESEEING
Whether you are searching for a fun activity for the family or something special to do with a certain someone, Vermont is filled with interesting, exciting and different attractions that will peek your curiosity and baffle the senses.

RIDING
Horse riding has always been a part of unique Vermont experience. Imagine riding a horse through an open meadow overlooking the slopes of the Green Mountains..
CLIMATE
TEMPERATURES
Vermont is one of the coldest regions in the United States. Daily winter temperatures can range from 5°F to 30°F. In the summer, they range from the mid-sixties to 80°F.
SNOWFALL
Vermont receives more snow than any other state, averaging 54 days of snow fall and 89 inches of snow per year.
RAINFALL
Prepare yourself for rain if you are coming in the summertime, as it generally rains every few days, and usually for several hours at a time. The winds can be strong, too, so come prepared.