Joseph Zarzynski is convinced that “Champ,” the legendary Vermont Lake Champlain monster, is real. A Yankee Classic from June 1986.
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Yankee editors pick the top dining, lodging, and attractions in Vermont in our first-ever Hall of Fame list.
From a bluegrass blowout to a cheese lover’s paradise, our list of the top 10 Vermont summer events has something for everyone.
With water slides, kiddie pools, and a steady temperature of 86 degrees, the indoor Jay Peak Waterpark is a unique Vermont winter escape.
Shelburne, Vermont, is home to many fine restaurants, inns, and activities. Here are a few of our favorite things to do in Shelburne, VT.
A collection of photos from Sara Gray celebrating the beauty and fun of winter in Stowe, Vermont.
Killington, Vermont, might be the largest ski and snowboard destination in Eastern North America, but that’s not all it has to boast about. With more than 100 restaurants, bars, and shopping options throughout the region, skiers, foodies, and shoppers alike can enjoy all the terrific Killington restaurants and bars that this ski town has to […]
Grafton, Vermont, offers cozy inn comfort, fine dining, and the quiet beauty of a quintessential New England village in winter.
Offering plenty of snow sports and cozy inns and restaurants, the mountain town of Stowe, Vermont, is an ideal winter getaway.
A winter weekend at the beautiful, historical Woodstock Inn and Resort offers a full itinerary of outdoor and indoor fun.
Packed with festive events, including a parade, the annual Wassail Weekend in Woodstock, Vermont is one of the best holiday celebrations in New England.
With fresh pastries for sale, an on-site baking school, and a shop filled with tools of the trade, the King Arthur flagship campus in Norwich, Vermont, is like Disneyland for bakers.