Vermont United States Tourist Guide From Discount Hotels
Although Vermont is the only New England state without a seashore, it is one of the best locations in the country for outdoor activities. It is one of the premier skiing destinations in the US, with sixteen ski resorts for alpine skiing and almost thirty resorts for cross-country skiing. There are over fifty state parks and day trips available to suit the interests of every member of the family. There is something different to see and do in Vermont in every season of the year. The changing colors of the trees in autumn, the blooming flowers of spring and the fantastic weather of summer make this state the perfect vacation destination if you don't like cold weather. When you visit in the spring, you just have to taste the maple syrup made from the sap of the map trees. See how the process works with a visit to one of the many farms. History comes alive in Vermont with the many historic museums, monuments and battlefields. Beautiful Lake Champlain offers ferry rides across the lake to New York. Take time to explore Missisquoi National Wildlife Park and Burton Island State Park, both of which are located on the northern edge of the lake. Here you can see the wildlife in its natural habitat and take in exciting walking and hiking adventures. The many covered bridges in this state could be a vacation in itself if you want to see all of them. There are many opportunities for fishing and hunting in season. With the wealth of accommodation, you will not have any difficulty finding a quaint bed and breakfast for a romantic getaway or a five-star resort offering all kind of luxury amenities. Whatever you decide to see and do in Vermont will make memories that will last a lifetime.
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