3 days in Vermont Itinerary

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Burlington
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Woodstock
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Burlington — 1 night

Kick off your visit on the 7th (Fri): walk around Waterfront Park, then tour the pleasant surroundings at Burlington Bike Path, then indulge your thirst for a good beer at Four Quarters Brewing, and finally sample some tasty brews at a beer tour and tasting. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the 8th (Sat): get curious at ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, sample the tasty concoctions at Queen City Brewery, see the interesting displays at Shelburne Museum, then stop by Vintage Photography Emporium, and finally hunt for treasures at Church Street Marketplace.

For maps, other places to visit, and tourist information, refer to the Burlington trip planning site.

Montreal, Canada to Burlington is an approximately 2-hour car ride. You can also take a bus. In April, daily temperatures in Burlington can reach 14°C, while at night they dip to 1°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 8th (Sat) early enough to drive to Woodstock.
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Woodstock — 1 night

Kick off your visit on the 9th (Sun): get engrossed in the history at Billings Farm & Museum, then experience rural life at Sugarbush Farm, then explore the stunning scenery at Quechee Gorge, and finally take in the views from Taftsville Covered Bridge.

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You can drive from Burlington to Woodstock in 2 hours. Other options are to do a combination of bus, train, and taxi; or take a bus. In April in Woodstock, expect temperatures between 15°C during the day and 0°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 9th (Sun) to allow time to drive back home.
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Vermont travel guide

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The Green Mountain State
Known for its autumn foliage and maple syrup, Vermont is one of the country's smallest states in terms of both population and geographic area. Despite its small size and mostly rural character, the state boasts many picturesque places to visit, including Lake Champlain, one of the nation's largest freshwater bodies. Split in half by the Green Mountains--a popular holiday destination for hiking and skiing--Vermont features a rolling landscape dotted with farms and quaint towns known for their family-run inns, antique shops, and restaurants. Be sure to explore the state's many wild areas while on vacation, but beware of the so-called "mud season," a period of a few weeks when the state's unpaved roads become undrivable due to spring thaw.
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