A Holiday Visit to Stowe, Vermont
Finding the holiday spirit in Stowe, Vermont, from the historic downtown to craft beer sampling and a cozy overnight at Field Guide.

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Photo Credit : Katherine KeenanThe Green Mountain town of Stowe, Vermont, is a two-for-one winter destination. Known as the “ski capital of the East” thanks to Mount Mansfield, the state’s highest peak, Stowe also boasts a classic early-19th-century New England village that’s perfect for strolling, shopping, dining, and (of course) photo-snapping. At the invitation of Field Guide Lodge, I was lucky enough to squeeze in a holiday-season overnight that let me enjoy a taste of this charming mountain town during one of the most magical times of the year.
EXPLORING DOWNTOWN STOWE
Historic downtown Stowe is postcard-perfect (you’ll find it on our list of the 10 Best Winter Towns in New England), with plenty to see, do, eat, and drink. I had only a few hours to stroll and enjoy all it had to offer, so I did my best!
Here’s a quick look:

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker
FIELD GUIDE
Our digs for the night, Field Guide Lodge by Lark Hotels, was the main reason we were in Stowe. I’ve long been a personal fan of the colorful, curated collection of Lark’s boutique hotels, and I couldn’t resist the invitation to check out Lark’s first foray into Vermont. Most recently the Ye Olde England Inn, the hotel (built more than a century ago) was completely renovated and had its grand reopening as Field Guide in the fall of 2015.
Perched high on Mountain Road, just minutes from anything and everything Stowe has to offer (including the famous alpine skiing at Stowe Mountain Resort, a mere 15-minute drive north), Field Guide didn’t disappoint. As with so many other Lark properties, the creative mind of Boston-based interior designer Rachel Reider was on display here in full force — from the silver tree-stump end tables and birch log “walls” in the lobby to the mounted papier-mâché deer heads and whimsical patterned wallpaper. Pops of softness, wood, mossy green, and burnt orange were everywhere. This is a stylish, fun, and relaxed hotel, ideal for folks wanting a bit more than a B&B experience but less than a traditional resort.

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker
Our suite for the evening had all of our winter needs covered. Fireplace? Check. Soaker tub? Check. Birds in the bedroom? Check.

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Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker
For dinner that evening, we headed to the inn’s on-site restaurant. At the time it was Picnic Social, helmed by chef Justin Perdue, but a new concept is currently in the works, so stay tuned! The colorful dining space features a large indoor seating area and bar, plus an outdoor dining deck and seasonal fire pit.

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker

Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker
VERMONT CRAFT BEER
Even if beer isn’t your favorite adult beverage, it’s likely you’ve heard of the thriving Vermont craft beer scene. My husband, a New England craft beer enthusiast, was keen to sample some of the brews that have been crowding his must-try list, plus an old favorite or two. And naturally, this being Stowe, the first old friend was a Heady Topper. Brewed by the Alchemist just down the road, it’s one of the most famous and sought-after beers in the world, and it goes great with meatball pizza at Piecasso (as did my lunch beverage, High & Dry, a deliciously dry cider from Stowe Cider made from 100 percent locally sourced apples).

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Along with Heady Topper, we also managed to find and sample the following “hoppy, hazy IPA’s with a heavy citrus aroma” (my husband’s description) during our brief Vermont visit:
- Grassroots Brewing Legitimacy IPA from Hill Farmstead Brewery in Greensboro Bend, Vermont
- Focal Banger from the Alchemist in Stowe, Vermont
- Gose from Lost Nation Brewing in Morrisville, Vermont
- Super Session #2 and Sip of Sunshine IPA, both from Lawson’s Finest Liquids in Warren, Vermont (Sip of Sunshine is brewed by Lawson’s at Two Roads Brewing Co. in Stratford, Connecticut)

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All in all, our holiday visit to Stowe turned out to be a mighty pleasant way to spend an overnight. By the time we woke up on Monday morning, there was even several fresh inches of snow on the ground, giving us yet another angle of this quintessential Green Mountain town to appreciate and admire — even if it did force us back on the road sooner than we’d hoped.

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But not before a quick stop at PK Coffee for a latte to go!

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Stay beautiful, Stowe. We hope to see you again soon!
Have you ever enjoyed a holiday visit to Stowe, Vermont? Let us know your favorite spots!
My thanks to Stowe, Vermont, for a beautiful visit, and to Field Guide for hosting our stay! This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated.
The Field Guide looks amazing! The perfect place to enjoy a winter weekend.
Thank you, great article. BTW, Two Roads Brewing in Stratford, CT brews both Lawson’s beers, Sip of Sunshine and Super Session #2. Both incredibly hard to get in CT.
Hi Dave! Thanks for the info. The Lawson’s site specifically notes that Sip of Sunshine is brewed in CT but not the other. Maybe Sip is exclusively brewed in CT? Either way, both are delicious, as it seems you know. 😉
Lucky us ~ we have a daughter who lives AND works in Stowe! As we native New Englanders now live in Florida, my husband and I confine our travels to the summer months, an equally beautiful time! My husband’s parents even owned a ski lodge there back in the late ’50’s/early ’60’s, well before the advent of Stowe’s year-round activities and, of course, snowmaking capabilities!
I always stay at the Stoweflake mountain Resort. They treat you real good there. A visit to the Trapp Family Lodge is worth it too. got a Sound of Music CD there. If you feel like driving down the road 20 minutes, make sure you stop at Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream factory and take a tour. There are other great places to visit too. Just get a map in a store.
Great article! I like Stowe, but I prefer to go about 30 minutes north to the Jay Peak/Montgomery area to get a taste of “true Vermont” that’s a little less touristy. Plus the skiing is much less expensive.
I visited Stowe many times several years ago and always stayed at the Anderson Lodge with Dietmar and Trudy Heiss as owners. Their food was outstanding and they were the nicest hosts. I truly miss going there.
Visit Stowe every year, usually during the summer or after foliage and always find new places to go and see. Favorite breakfast spot is McCarthy’s across from the Field Guide Hotel. Great breakfasts and equally great service.
For breakfast and/or lunch go to McCarthy’s on the Mountain Road! I lived in Morrisville and attended the Stowe Community Church for many years!
Sadly McCarthys is now gone from what I have been told
We have been going to Stowe for many years now over Columbus and Mother’s Day weekends and our first choice for staying and eating is the Green Mountain Inn. Attention to detail and comfort is always perfect. Try it!!
Stayed at the Field Guide this past October- loved it! My first trip to VT and it was amazing!! This Calif. girl will be back! 🙂
I was fortunate enough to visit Stowe and the lovely State of Vermont a few years back and I absolutely fell in love with it. So much beauty that I was just in awe. I am hoping to visit again one day soon. Love the article.
We spend a week in the summer at the Trapp Family Lodge and we will have to visit some of these places. Our new find this past summer was Stowe Bees on Mountain Rd. It is a great bakery and place for lunch and coffee! Thanks you for the ariticle!
There are few place that are as attractive and as inviting in the Winter. Gorgeous.
Great article. Beautiful town.
Stowe, VT is just plain beauty and take time to enjoy and relax.
We have been to Stowe several times, and have always stayed at the Green Mountain Inn. It is truly one of our favorite places to visit. There are several unique shops on Main Street where you can find a wide array of special merchandise. It is a wonderful place where you can find peace, relax, and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. We enjoy the Green Mountain Inn which offers very comfortable rooms, a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, and a fire pit in the evening where you can enjoy conversation with the other visitors to the Inn. The restaurant (The Whip) serves excellent food, and their Country breakfasts in the Main Street dining room are unbeatable, at a very reasonable price. The Inn, and Stowe, are truly one of our very happy places!
We were fortunate of visiting Vermont for the foliage this past Autumn and we were mesmerized by so much splendor and beauty of your stunning Mountains in Stowe, we are from Connecticut and I thought that our State was beautiful but after visiting Vermont, your State is truly blessed by so much beauty. GOD BLESS YOUR BEAUTIFUL VERMONT.
Have had many day trips to Stowe. Spent one night in Stowe staying at Green Mountain Inn many years ago. Stowe and all of Vermont and New England are some of my very favorite places to vacation. Hope to see that area again sometime this year. 2021
We stayed at the Green Mountain Inn years ago and it was wonderful. Stowe is just one of the many enjoyable towns to visit in Vermont and we’ve loved each and everyone of them and I must say, Burlington is another favorite with so much to do in the city itself and surrounding areas.
Any suggestions for Christmas day dinner. I am hoping for a festive place.
I would also like to know Christmas Day Restaurant options for dinner in Stowe, VT.
Spent a few days there in Oct 2021, and stayed at Green Mountain Inn. What a beautiful place to be in Fall! I love all of VT!