We’ve got a great road trip for you! We call it Green because you will be checking out the Green Mountain State, as well as packing in a ton of attractions while minimizing your carbon footprint. This 227-mile loop (give or take, depending on stops you add or subtract) takes you through Vermont towns and countrysides while passing attractions and stops that you won’t want want to miss. Are you ready for a green road trip through VT?

This 227-mile loop will take you more places than you can imagine.

Google Maps Click here for a general map of the route.

  1. Church Street Marketplace, Burlington

Flickr/Tim Plante Start your adventure on the Church Street Marketplace. You’ll love the unique shops, local Vermont products, outdoor music and great restaurants along the the brick marketplace.

  1. Burlington Bike Path

Photo curtesy of Brandon Scarfone The path runs alongside the vibrant city, parks, the causeway, the Waterfront Park and a cool beach… what could be better? There are many places to stop and enjoy the view, grab a creemee or watch passers-by.

  1. Shelburne Museum, Shelburne

Flickr/Jalan’s Place The Shelburne Museum is one of North America’s finest, most diverse and unconventional museums of art, design and Americana. It’s a must see!

  1. Shelburne Orchards, Shelburne

Facebook/Shelburne Orchards It’s almost time to pick your own apples, eat a cider doughnut, drink some cider, take some goodies home. This is the most picturesque place in Vermont for apple picking!

  1. Otter Creek Brewery, Middlebury

Facebook/Otter Creek Brewing Otter Creek has been hitting, hopping and dosing brews with creativity since acid-washed jeans were hip. Check out how it’s made and be sure to sample the varieties.

  1. Middlebury College, Middlebury

Facebook/Middlebury College You’ll love the architecture in this town! The Town Hall Theater and the UVM Horse Farm are worth a visit, too!

  1. Get air at Killington

Flickr/Wendy Seltzer Whether you ride up in the summer or ski down in the winter, the views from the top of the mountain are epic.

  1. Thundering Falls, Killington

Flickr/Matthew Paulson A peaceful and beautiful hike, this is do-able for the whole family!

  1. Enjoy the charming town of Woodstock

Flickr/Jasperdo You’ll love the immaculate and classic town of Woodstock, where everything you see is picture perfect.

  1. Visit a farm in Woodstock

Facebook/Sugarbush Farm Maple & Cheese Farm We highly recommend the Sugarbush Farm and the Billings Farm & Museum. Trust us on this one.

  1. Take a look down at the gorge in Quechee

Flickr/Angela n.
The Quechee Gorge, sometimes called Vermont’s Little Grand Canyon this is an easy stop to check out from the road, or you can even take a hike to the bottom and look up!

  1. Montpelier, Vermont’s State Capital

Flickr/Michel Tour the state capital and then go out for lunch. But not at McDonald’s - Vermont is the only state that doesn’t have a McDonalds in their State Capital. And we like it that way!

  1. Hubbard Park, Montpelier

Flickr/jpellgen Just behind the State House is a lovely park with many hiking trails. The must-see here is the tower which has unbelievable views of Vermont. Don’t believe me? Check it out yourself!

  1. Ben & Jerry’s Factory, Waterbury

Flickr/heipei Travel on Route 2 which runs next to 89, but is much more scenic. Head to the Ben & Jerry’s factory for a tour, and don’t miss a visit to the Flavor Graveyard!

  1. Cold Hollow Cider Mill, Waterbury

Flickr/John Hyun Just beyond Ben & Jerry’s is the Cold Hollow Cider Mill. Stop in for a cider donut and there is a good chance it will be warm and still fresh out of the oven. The store is charming and the cider is refreshing (and yummy)!

  1. Cabot Cheese Outlet, Waterbury

Flickr/Anne Petersen The store is stocked and the samples are everywhere. This is a stop that will make your taste buds explode!

  1. Drive through the notch, Stowe

Flickr/Bre LaRow This tree tunnel was ranked one of the top 10 in the world! See for yourself!

  1. Johnson Woolen Mills, Johnson

Facebook/Johnson Woolen Mills Located in the village, just north of skiing mecca Stowe, Johnson Woolen Mills still make the same woolen shirts, jackets and the famous iceman’s pants that have been best sellers for decades.

  1. Return to Burlington

Flickr/Don Shall As the sun sets, whether you did a few activities or took a few days to see them all (and then some), it’s nice to get back to where you started.

What other places would you recommend seeing on this route? Let us know!

Google Maps

Click here for a general map of the route.

Flickr/Tim Plante

Start your adventure on the Church Street Marketplace. You’ll love the unique shops, local Vermont products, outdoor music and great restaurants along the the brick marketplace.

Photo curtesy of Brandon Scarfone

The path runs alongside the vibrant city, parks, the causeway, the Waterfront Park and a cool beach… what could be better? There are many places to stop and enjoy the view, grab a creemee or watch passers-by.

Flickr/Jalan’s Place

The Shelburne Museum is one of North America’s finest, most diverse and unconventional museums of art, design and Americana. It’s a must see!

Facebook/Shelburne Orchards

It’s almost time to pick your own apples, eat a cider doughnut, drink some cider, take some goodies home. This is the most picturesque place in Vermont for apple picking!

Facebook/Otter Creek Brewing

Otter Creek has been hitting, hopping and dosing brews with creativity since acid-washed jeans were hip. Check out how it’s made and be sure to sample the varieties.

Facebook/Middlebury College

You’ll love the architecture in this town! The Town Hall Theater and the UVM Horse Farm are worth a visit, too!

Flickr/Wendy Seltzer

Whether you ride up in the summer or ski down in the winter, the views from the top of the mountain are epic.

Flickr/Matthew Paulson

A peaceful and beautiful hike, this is do-able for the whole family!

Flickr/Jasperdo

You’ll love the immaculate and classic town of Woodstock, where everything you see is picture perfect.

Facebook/Sugarbush Farm Maple & Cheese Farm

We highly recommend the Sugarbush Farm and the Billings Farm & Museum. Trust us on this one.

Flickr/Angela n.

The Quechee Gorge, sometimes called Vermont’s Little Grand Canyon this is an easy stop to check out from the road, or you can even take a hike to the bottom and look up!

Flickr/Michel

Tour the state capital and then go out for lunch. But not at McDonald’s - Vermont is the only state that doesn’t have a McDonalds in their State Capital. And we like it that way!

Flickr/jpellgen

Just behind the State House is a lovely park with many hiking trails. The must-see here is the tower which has unbelievable views of Vermont. Don’t believe me? Check it out yourself!

Flickr/heipei

Travel on Route 2 which runs next to 89, but is much more scenic. Head to the Ben & Jerry’s factory for a tour, and don’t miss a visit to the Flavor Graveyard!

Flickr/John Hyun

Just beyond Ben & Jerry’s is the Cold Hollow Cider Mill. Stop in for a cider donut and there is a good chance it will be warm and still fresh out of the oven. The store is charming and the cider is refreshing (and yummy)!

Flickr/Anne Petersen

The store is stocked and the samples are everywhere. This is a stop that will make your taste buds explode!

Flickr/Bre LaRow

This tree tunnel was ranked one of the top 10 in the world! See for yourself!

Facebook/Johnson Woolen Mills

Located in the village, just north of skiing mecca Stowe, Johnson Woolen Mills still make the same woolen shirts, jackets and the famous iceman’s pants that have been best sellers for decades.

Flickr/Don Shall

As the sun sets, whether you did a few activities or took a few days to see them all (and then some), it’s nice to get back to where you started.

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