Vermont is a beautiful place filled with too many awe-inspiring views of nature to count… But there can also be a dark side. That same river that sparkles in the sunlight turns ominous in the fog while the shadows of the forest warn us of the dangers that lurk within. Abandoned buildings and streets sometimes send shivers down your spine as we travel through towns. While the following pictures are beautiful, they are also downright eerie any way you spin it.

  1. A white house southern Vermont.

Flickr/Milton CJ It’s captivating how lighting and angles can make everything look different.

  1. An eerie house in Bennington.

Flickr/duluoz cats This home must have been stunning some time ago.

  1. Seen in Wilmington near Harriman Reservoir.

Flickr/aleph78 These creepy mannequins may be straight out of a Stephen King novel.

  1. Cemetery in Sudbury.

Flickr/826 PARANORMAL There’s something about a black and white photo in a cemetery that is positively haunting.

  1. Lake Elmore

Flickr/icemomo Fog rolls in from Lake Elmore.

  1. East Dummerston.

Flickr/Putneypics Misty morning on Rt. 5 in East Dummerston.

  1. Burlington.

Flickr/subadei Burlington may be a city, but it’s not all urban here.

  1. Fog in the forest.

Flickr/MFCarter Gorgeous blue hues in the early morning forest.

  1. Fog at a covered bridge in Charlotte.

Flickr/subadei Some of the covered bridges in Vermont are said to be haunted.

  1. Lake Champlain

Flickr/scottmccracken A winter sunset on Lake Champlain can be absolutely magical.

  1. Burlington.

Flickr/subadei A late night stroll through the streets of Burlington by Henry’s Diner.

  1. Charlotte

Flickr/subadei These dead trees look like dragon bones in Charlotte. Both mystical and magical.

  1. Brownsville.

Flickr/Vermont Historical Society An old photo of Clayton Ellis from the Vermont Historical Society.

  1. Windsor.

Flickr/mlwoodchuck An early morning snap of a dock near Windsor.

  1. South Hero.

Flickr/subadei Overgrown lawns and exceptional lighting make a wonderful photographic capture.

  1. Alone in Vermont.

Flickr/xophe_g A home in East Berkshire looking ominous.

  1. No trespassing.

flickr/subadei A caved in roof and animal paw prints are seen in this eerie shot.

  1. Dorset.

Flickr/T. Carrigan This abandoned roadside place must have been loved years ago.

  1. Old Vermont warehouse.

Flickr/subadei There’s nothing left here but hundreds of discarded tires.

  1. Saint Johnsbury.

Flickr/Nicholas Erwin It’s not often you find an abandoned Grain Elevator Factory in Vermont.

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Flickr/Milton CJ

It’s captivating how lighting and angles can make everything look different.

Flickr/duluoz cats

This home must have been stunning some time ago.

Flickr/aleph78

These creepy mannequins may be straight out of a Stephen King novel.

Flickr/826 PARANORMAL

There’s something about a black and white photo in a cemetery that is positively haunting.

Flickr/icemomo

Fog rolls in from Lake Elmore.

Flickr/Putneypics

Misty morning on Rt. 5 in East Dummerston.

Flickr/subadei

Burlington may be a city, but it’s not all urban here.

Flickr/MFCarter

Gorgeous blue hues in the early morning forest.

Some of the covered bridges in Vermont are said to be haunted.

Flickr/scottmccracken

A winter sunset on Lake Champlain can be absolutely magical.

A late night stroll through the streets of Burlington by Henry’s Diner.

These dead trees look like dragon bones in Charlotte. Both mystical and magical.

Flickr/Vermont Historical Society

An old photo of Clayton Ellis from the Vermont Historical Society.

Flickr/mlwoodchuck

An early morning snap of a dock near Windsor.

Overgrown lawns and exceptional lighting make a wonderful photographic capture.

Flickr/xophe_g

A home in East Berkshire looking ominous.

flickr/subadei

A caved in roof and animal paw prints are seen in this eerie shot.

Flickr/T. Carrigan

This abandoned roadside place must have been loved years ago.

There’s nothing left here but hundreds of discarded tires.

Flickr/Nicholas Erwin

It’s not often you find an abandoned Grain Elevator Factory in Vermont.

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