Vermont
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Vermont is a tourist destination all year round. Famous ski resorts make it a winter wonderland while wild forests and mountain peaks make for even more incredible warm weather adventures. A Vermont camper van rental puts you wherever you want to be in the gorgeous Green Mountain State.
Vermont is a place where you can go to explore huge mountains, charming history and the freshest farm-to-table foods. It's the perfect destination for people who want an adventure that will keep them talking for days. It's also known for being home to more than 100 19th-century covered wooden bridges, making for some amazing photo opportunities of your Vermont camper van rental on quaint backcountry roads. Vermont's popular cities like Stowe, Burlington and Cambridge, are home to world-class shopping, award-winning restaurants, and over 90 farms to explore. When it comes to museums, galleries, artisan shops or factories, Vermont has plenty of options. Did we mention the jaw-dropping views? No matter where your adventure takes you in Vermont, it's safe to say that it will leave an unforgettable impression. Summer in Vermont has everything from hiking and mountain biking on local trails to camping and zip lining adventures. The lakes and rivers can be enjoyed on the hottest days after one of these epic excursions. Camping is one of Vermont's most popular summer activities. Drive-up campsites are perfect for camper van overnights, but backcountry camping, lean-tos and remote campsites, are also great options for enjoying a night outdoors. Winter isn't just for snow sports. It's also one of the best times to enjoy a hike. Whether you're looking to summit one of the majestic peaks or take in the season with a lower tempo walk through snow, Vermont's trails have you covered with 55 of its state parks open year-round. Keep in mind that many of Vermont's trails don't offer amenities like restrooms and running water, but they do provide free access for winter hiking.
Vermont's name comes from the French phrase “vert mont,” meaning “green mountain.”
Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the US, producing over 500,000 gallons a year.
Vermont's official rock and mineral are marble and talc. Vermont is America's top producer of marble and second highest producer of talc.
Vermont is one of four states to ban commercial billboards. The others being Maine, Hawaii and Alaska.