Summers in Northern Vermont
📍 Kennedy Compound, Vermont
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After nearly 18 months away from David’s entire family in Vermont, we couldn’t book our trip to the Green Mountain State soon enough. We originally wanted to make a trip to see the annual fall foliage, but Vermont had a pretty strict set of health and safety measures. Even until very recently, it still would have required a two-week quarantine. With health precautions finally lifted, we scheduled a two-week trip at the beginning of July. Summertime in Vermont blew me away! Until this year, I had only see Vermont in a winter wonderland state. Now I finally understand how it lives up to its name. With two weeks to explore, here are some of the ways to spend summers in Northern Vermont.
Just Go for a Drive
Since I live in such a populated area, the idea of driving through rural country roads sounds incredible. Whenever we went out, David’s family always was sure to take the scenic route. Let me just say, if you’re in Northern Vermont, every route is the scenic route. The result was a quiet Katie because I just wanted to look out the window, staring at the farms and rolling hills. As you drive, be sure to stop in whatever little downtown you come across.
Head to the Lake
Floridians, at least this one, have a weird feeling about lakes. I just assume, often correctly, that an alligator is close by. I don’t want to risk it. Cut to Vermont lakes, and that was the farthest thing from my mind. On a warm New England summer day, jumping into a cool lake is the best feeling. Specific to Vermont, we spent time at Lake Champlain and Lake Carmi, which happens to be a mile away from the Canadian border. You can boat, kayak, or simply sit on the sunny dock with a good book.
Enjoy a Creeme
The creeme is Vermont’s answer to soft-serve ice cream. No small town here is complete with at least one creeme stand. Almost as soon as I landed, I had a hankering for this treat with all of the rainbow sprinkles. This particular stand is in Sheldon, right across from a picturesque cornfield. I had ordered a peanut butter-vanilla swirl, but for the quintessential VT experience, you should go for the maple.
Take a Long Hike
If you’re visiting Northern Vermont in the summertime, a leisurely hike should be at the top of your list. There are so many different trails to choose from, and you may just be able to go outside and run right into one. In fact, many of the ski resorts in nearby Stowe cater especially to this. Whatever you do, don’t forget to pack your comfiest and most reliable walking shoes. Afterward, treat yourself to a refreshing Vermont beer.
Have a Beer in St. Albans
Local craft breweries sweep throughout the state of Vermont. Nearly every town has a unique brewery to call its own. My brother-in-law lives in the quaint town of St. Albans. Here you’ll find a historic downtown with award-winning restaurants and the annual Vermont Maple Festival. You’ll also find 14th Star, a veteran-owned brewery that offers truly delicious beers. If you’re in northern VT, it’s truly a must-visit! For my friends and readers in NYC, St. Albans is also the final stop on the Vermonter train that leaves daily from Penn Station. You can explore without even needing a car!
Sample All Vermont Flavors
You may never have heard of Waterbury, VT, but it’s home to some of your favorite Vermont specialties. The biggest name on the list is probably Ben and Jerry’s. Go ahead and visit their factory. You’ll learn about the company’s history, see the flavor graveyard, and even get some free samples. I have it on good authority that the grocery store in Waterbury sells every flavor of Ben and Jerry’s available. Consider me in ice cream heaven! Another noteworthy company you may already love is Cabot. At the Cabot Annex in Waterbury, you can find the whole gambit of cheeses and dairy products that are made right in Vermont. Finally, don’t skip Cold Hollow Cider Mill. Even on a warm summer day, fresh apple cider and cider donuts are perfectly in season.
While I’ll always feel like a Florida girl, I feel so lucky to have a permanent reason to escape to Northern Vermont. No matter what corner of the US you call, this state deserves to be prioritized year-round, especially in the summer!
Love from Vermont,
Katie
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