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Cabin Sandgate
from $234 per night
Cabin ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom

88 m² Cabin

5.0
Outstanding(3 ratings)
Sandgate, Bennington County, Vermont
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Cabin Hubbardton
from $199 per night
6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms

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5.0
Outstanding(3 ratings)
Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont
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House Killington
from $496 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms

242 m² House

4.4
Very good(87 ratings)
Killington, Rutland County, Vermont
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House Waterbury Center
from $636 per night
House ∙ 12 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms

279 m² House

5.0
Outstanding(116 ratings)
Waterbury Center, Waterbury, Vermont
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Cabin Londonderry
from $157 per night
3 guests ∙ 1 bedroom

Cabin

4.8
Outstanding(4 ratings)
Londonderry, Windham County, Vermont
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House North Pownal
from $180 per night
12 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms

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4.8
Outstanding(18 ratings)
North Pownal, Pownal, Vermont
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House Ludlow
from $633 per night
House ∙ 14 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms

337 m² House

5.0
Outstanding(7 ratings)
Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont
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House Stowe
from $306 per night
10 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms

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4.9
Outstanding(73 ratings)
Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont
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Farmhouse South Londonderry
from $233 per night
Farmhouse ∙ 17 guests ∙ 7 bedrooms

260 m² Farmhouse

4.8
Outstanding(51 ratings)
South Londonderry, Londonderry, Vermont
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Vacation rentals with Wi-Fi

House  North Hero
from $290 per night
House ∙ 7 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms

160 m² House

4.2
Very good(75 ratings)
North Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont
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House  Killington
from $453 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms

279 m² House

5.0
Outstanding(4 ratings)
Killington, Rutland County, Vermont
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Cottage  Swanton
from $196 per night
Cottage ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms

186 m² Cottage

4.9
Outstanding(101 ratings)
Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont
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Vacation rentals and apartments with air conditioning

House  Stowe
from $484 per night
House ∙ 12 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms

278 m² House

5.0
Outstanding(54 ratings)
Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont
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Condo  Cambridge
from $162 per night
Condo ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms

167 m² Condo

4.9
Outstanding(6 ratings)
Cambridge, Lamoille County, Vermont
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Cottage  Island Pond
from $319 per night
Cottage ∙ 10 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms

158 m² Cottage

4.8
Outstanding(51 ratings)
Island Pond, Brighton, Vermont
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Apartments and vacation rentals with a kitchen

House  Saint Albans Town
from $185 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms

139 m² House

4.9
Outstanding(139 ratings)
Saint Albans Town, Franklin County, Vermont
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Condo  Warren
from $298 per night
Condo ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms

93 m² Condo

4.8
Outstanding(25 ratings)
Warren, Washington County, Vermont
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Condo  Killington
from $146 per night
Condo ∙ 6 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms

125 m² Condo

4.7
Excellent(94 ratings)
Killington, Rutland County, Vermont
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a night in a vacation rental cost in Vermont on average?

You can book a vacation rental in Vermont for as little as $133 per night.

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Vermont Information

About Vermont

Situated in the country’s northeastern region is the scenic state of Vermont. The state’s capital is the city of Montpelier. Nicknamed “The Green Mountain State,” Vermont is one of the least populous states in the nation. As its name suggests, the state features an abundance of greenery and impressive mountains such as Stratton Mountain, Bread Loaf Mountain, and Glastenbury Mountain which are part of the Green Mountains. Moreover, Vermont is the United States’ only state that does not feature any buildings that stand taller than 124 feet.

Things to do in Vermont

Outdoor recreational activities abound in Vermont. The state is home to some of New England’s largest ski areas. A few notable ski resorts in the state include the Killington Mountain Resort & Ski Area, Sugarbush Resort, and Magic Mountain Ski Area. Marble and granite quarrying are popular pastimes in the towns of Barre and Rutland. In regard to animals, Vermont allows controlled hunting of wild turkeys, deer, moose, and black bear. Additionally, the state is ideal for ice and lake fishing as well as trout fishing.

Best cities to visit in Vermont

Vermont’s largest city is Burlington which was the first city in the nation to completely operate using only renewable energy. Burlington is known as a college town since it houses University of Vermont and Champlain College. The city also has a strong local music and arts community. Montpelier, the capital city, is another college-oriented hub with the New England Culinary Institute and Vermont College of Fine Arts. It features three city nature centers including the North Branch River Park and Mill Pond Park.

Best small towns in Vermont

As a result of being sparsely populated, the state of Vermont boasts numerous cozy small towns. In southern Vermont is Burlington, a historic town with the Bennington Battle Monument, the state’s tallest human-made construction. The landmark pays homage to the American Revolutionary War and marks the site of the Battle of Bennington. Another prominent town is Manchester. This town offers superb shopping centers with its many factory outlets. The Northshire Bookstore, a prominent independent bookstore, is nestled in Manchester as well.

Best lake vacations in Vermont

The most renowned lake in the state is Lake Champlain, a freshwater lake straddling the border between the U.S. and Canada. The largest Vermont city at Lake Champlain is Burlington. The lake has a number of islands which include South Hero Island and Isle La Motte. Along Lake Champlain are a few state parks like Sand Bar State Park in Milton and Button Bay State Park in Ferrisburgh. Another noteworthy freshwater lake is Lake Bomoseen. Nearby the western coast of Lake Bomoseen is the Bomoseen State Park situated in the Taconic Mountains.

Best National Parks in Vermont

The only national park in the state recognized by the U.S. National Park System is the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. In addition to featuring picturesque scenery of hillsides and forests, the park has a working farm and heritage museum. A section of the over 2,000-mile-long Appalachian Trail also runs through the state.

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