Montpelier Vermont
- Major Airports:
- Burlington (BTV)
- Rutland-Southern Vermont (RUT)
- States:
- Vermont
Casual, small-town fun in Vermont’s capital city
Step Downtown for a History Lesson
Take a free tour of the gold-domed State House; look for the statue of Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen on the grounds and the Roman goddess Ceres atop the dome. Learn about the state’s history at the Vermont Historical Society Museum. Behind the state house is one of the best hikes in town. Take the steep, wooded hill to Hubbard Park and climb the circa 1930 observation tower for a great view.
Too Sweet to Pass By
Vermont is synonymous with maple syrup. Tour the farm and take home a bottle of syrup from the gift shop at Bragg Farm Sugarhouse & Gift Shop, family-run for eight generations. Don’t miss out on trying the maple creemee, a soft-serve-like regional treat with a high fat content that gives it a delicious creaminess. Another sweet must-visit that is more than 200 years old, Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks, has a farm life museum, woodshed theater, nature trail and free maple syrup tastings.
Cultural Pursuits in Montpelier
Catch a stage performance at Lost Nation Theater, concert by the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra or indie film screening at the Savoy Theater. Craft beverages and local food are a big deal here: try a Bee's Knees cocktail made with award-winning gin at the Barr Hill Distillery, sourdough pizza at Woodbelly, or browse the year-round farmers market for specialty breads, cheeses, herbs and handcrafts.
Uniquely Vermont a Short Drive Away
Check out art made from real spider webs at Knight’s Spider Web Farm, dubbed “The Original Web Site.” Hope Cemetery is famous for its elaborate and unusual gravestones; look for a race car, huge soccer ball, biplane and lounge chair, among others. Explore more than 175,000 objects from the natural world at the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium. Hike to the mountain summit at Camel’s Hump State Park, or Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest mountain.
Fun Fact
The State House’s gold dome is indeed covered in real gold, 23.7-karat gold leaf, the purest that can be obtained.