Friday, May 29, 2009

Vermont.com Travel Guide

Vermont has rightfully earned a reputation as one of the safest, most beautiful states in the nation. Artists, adventurers, writers, philosophers, and people who simply love the unspoiled outdoors have long been drawn to the rolling hills, dairy farms, and historic villages that define our landscape. One of the first things you'll notice is that there are no billboards. That fact is emblematic of a state that treasures its distinct rural character.

If large shopping malls and fast food are important to you, Vermont might not be your best choice. But if community living in a scenic natural setting with abundant outdoor recreation is what you're after, then you'll love Vermont!

Visit Vermont.com's Travel Guide:



Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Ski & Snow Report on Vermont.com

"America's original ski state is excited to welcome you to the world of skiing and riding. Vermont's alpine and Nordic resorts have something to offer everyone from the expert skier to the beginner. Vermont is big-mountain skiing with great snow, fabulous terrain and more ski resorts with at least 2000 feet of vertical - more than Maine, New Hampshire and New York combined!"
- Vermont Ski Association

The snow has been falling in Vermont with the snow guns primed and ready to fill-in where Mother Nature misses. Vermont.com provides the ski and snow report for all the major mountains in Vermont. Check it out!

Ski & Snow Report