A lone boathouse blends into the woodsy landscape of Caspian Lake.
Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson
Greensboro, Vermont is one of our favorite New England hidden gems. An “off the beaten path” travel destination tucked into the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, the town of Greensboro offers the perfect window into small town life. Its beauty draws not just artists and authors, but many other visitors that return each summer to enjoy the serene waters of Caspian Lake. Greensboro serves as home base to Circus Smirkus, a traveling troop of young acrobatic performers who make their mark throughout the region during the summer, and catch-all shopping happens in town at Willey’s Store. There, you can find anything you need to clothe, entertain, and feed yourself, and with a prime Vermont location, it’s also the perfect setting for a cheesemakers’ paradise.
Please enjoy these images of the quiet beauty of Greensboro, Vermont from photographer Corey Hendrickson. Greensboro is just one of a half-dozen towns featured in our March/April 2016 feature cover story, “Hidden New England | 6 Special Places You’ll Want to Discover.”
Brent and Maya McCoy relax with their dog Little on the Mitchell family dock overlooking Caspian Lake. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonA lone boathouse blends into the woodsy landscape of Caspian Lake. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonWilley’s Store has been supplying the necessities and more to Greensboro residents and travelers for over 100 years. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonA cottage at Highland Lodge. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonAn overlook of the scenic hills & farmland that surround Caspian Lake. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonHappy cows at Jasper Hill Farm. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonCheese rounds ripen in The Cellars at Jasper Hill. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonArtist Jennifer Ranz inside her Greensboro Barn & Gallery. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe Greensboro Barn & Gallery’s unique 2 cupolas are topped with copper weather vanes designed by the artist. Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson
Heather Marcus
Heather Marcus is the senior photo editor for Yankee Magazine. She works closely with the art director and a large group of contributing photographers to tell our stories about people and place in a compelling way. Living and growing up in New England, she continues to be inspired by the communities, the landscape, and the wonderful visual opportunities the region affords.