Vermont Hospitality Council

VT Attractions Map

207VAA_cover_09.jpgPromoting Vermont’s Attractions for over 50 years.

You can depend on every attraction to be a place you’ll really enjoy, because only members of the Vermont Attractions Association are eligible to be listed on the Official Vermont Road Map and Guide to Vermont’s Attractions. Founded in 1956, the association has high membership standards, with all 70 members pledging to offer you a courteous reception, first-class activities, ample parking, free tourist information, and comfortable restrooms. Use this map to find:

Agriculture: farm tours, cheese, maple syrup, horses, fish hatcheries, nurseries, dairy, display and perennial gardens

Artisans: potters, stone sculptors, wood crafters, culinary artists, glass blowers, hand crafters, and artists

Excursions: boats, ferries, and trains

Museums: inside, outside, under the stars, under water, art, Americana, architecture, artifacts, science, and natural history

Specialty Foods: chocolate, cob-smoked meat, ice cream, microbreweries, wine, cider, cheese, maple products, and cooking demos

Recreation: parks, alpine slides, waterslides, gondola rides, mountain biking, hiking, walking, trails, swimming, and boating

Guided Tours: quarries, farms, specialty foods, cheese-making, culinary institute, teddy bears, and ice cream factories

Historic: homes, mansions, battlefields, museums, monuments, shrines, and villages

Shopping: antiques, Vermont products, fine crafts, pottery, specialty shops, furniture, gifts, and souvenirs

If you are interested in receiving a free copy of the Official Vermont Road Map and Guide to Vermont’s Attractions, please contact 1-800-VERMONT or click here to fill out a request form.

For more information about the Vermont Attractions Association, visit their website at www.vtattractions.org.